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  1. Yangon University of Foreign Languages
  1. Yangon University of Foreign Languages
  2. Department of International Relations

The Important Role of Pro-reformed Stakeholders during Transitional Period in Indonesia and Myanmar

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Title The Important Role of Pro-reformed Stakeholders during Transitional Period in Indonesia and Myanmar
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Publication date 2020-12-01
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Chaw Chaw Su Win
Description
Among three stages of democratization: Liberalization, Transition and Consolidation, this paper focus on the interval period – Transition – of it in Indonesia and Myanmar. At this juncture, the respective new civilian governments continued to accelerate the existing democratic practices and substantial reforms. The accomplishment of transition and to reach the final stage of consolidation was not an easy task for stakeholders – government, military and civil society organizations (CSOs) – as they are inevitable to face challenges when conducting those important reforms. Here, the argument is that the clear attitudes and endeavors of pro-reformed stakeholders in the elected governments, military and CSOs are important to accomplish the transition. Therefore, this paper emphasized to answer the question of how the roles of Indonesian and Myanmar’s stakeholders have been during the interval period of democratization.
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Transition, Pro-reformed stakeholders, Civilian government, Military, CSOs
Journal articles
2020
Yangon University of Foreign Languages Research Journal
301-312
Vol.11, No.2
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