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Autre Publication Scientifique Année : 2021

Myanmar's Spring Revolution : A People's Revolution

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A People's revolution Myanmar's Spring Revolution is a grassroots, bottom-to-top nationwide resistance against the military ruling class that retook state power in February 2021. It is unprecedented in scale, fascinating in form and shows a profound societal change within the country. The end of hermit country Burma has traditionally been called a hermit country 1-a designation not uncommon in Asia (Bhutan and especially Korea were similarly named), yet very fitting in the case of Myanmar. Precolonial Burmese kingdoms were generally inward-looking, with periods of sometimes spectacular external expeditions being exceptions rather than the rule. Some believed Burma's isolation was due to economic self-sufficiency, others ascribed it to geography. Still others looked for explanations in the cultural realm, believing-like Aung San Suu Kyi in her early writings 2-that Buddhism made Burmese uninterested in foreign ideas. Whatever the reasons, it was only the colonial period that brought Burma into the global, capitalist world, however imperfectly: "Burma had been thrown open to the world, but the world had not been opened up to Burma." 3 This forceful incursion inflicted wounds that never healed. That is why after the creative and chaotic decade of the 1950s (somewhat similar to the last ten years), Burma reverted to self-isolation after the 1962
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hal-03792704 , version 1 (30-09-2022)

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Michal Lubina. Myanmar's Spring Revolution : A People's Revolution. 2021. ⟨hal-03792704⟩
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