Post-election crisis in Myanmar

MGIMO University

Post-election crisis in Myanmar
// Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 89-98
DOI: 10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-89-98

Abstract

The article analyzes the current political situation in Myanmar where the military came back to power in February 2021. The legality of introducing the state of emergency by the military and of transferring the state power to the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Services Senior General Min Aung Hlaing is addressed. The situation in Myanmar is also compared with the neighbouring Thailand where military takeovers have become a political routine. The difference between Myanmar’s and Thailand’s coups and their perceptions by the international community is highlighted. The “Daw Aung San Suu Kyi factor” and the political-information campaign against Myanmar in global mass media are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the U.S. policy towards Myanmar as a country that is strategically located at the coast of the Bay of Bengal. The role of U.S.-based charity funds and social networks in organizing mass protests in Myanmar, in reaction to the state of emergency declared by the military, is explored. The Civil Disobedience Movement’s actions, goals and practical results are discussed. Finally, the article outlines scenarios of future developments and focuses on the key role of Myanmar’s military (the Tatmadaw) in peaceful solution of the post-election political crisis in Myanmar.


Keywords

Myanmar, Burma, elections, political crisis, state of emergency, Tatmadaw, democracy, transition


About author
Ksenia Efremova is an Associate Professor at the Department of Asian and African Studies, the School of International Relations, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Comprehensive Chinese Studies and Regional Projects, MGIMO University, Moscow.

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For citation:
Efremova K. Post-election crisis in Myanmar // Pathways to Peace and Security. 2021. No 1(60). P. 89-98. https://doi.org/10.20542/2307-1494-2021-1-89-98



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