Myanmar's Coup d'etat and the Struggle for Federal Democracy and Inclusive Government

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作者
King, Anna S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Winchester, Ctr Relig Reconciliat & Peace, Winchester SO22 4NR, Hants, England
关键词
coup d'etat; Myanmar; nonviolent civil resistance; civil disobedience movement; federal democracy; democratisation; civil war; National Unity Government (NUG); Tatmadaw; Ethnic Armed Organisations (EAOs); People's Defence Force (PDF);
D O I
10.3390/rel13070594
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
This article reviews the first twelve months of the civil disobedience movement in Myanmar following the 1 February 2021 coup d'etat and its many dynamics and manifestations. Myanmar's 'Spring Revolution' generated a shared sense of national unity-overcoming gender, ethnic, religious and class boundaries, but raising questions about the long-term sustainability of nonviolent civil resistance in a state where the military has for decades wielded political and economic power. Since the coup, Myanmar has been in turmoil, paralysed by instability which escalated after the military's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy activists. The article charts the growth of the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM), its multiple methods of strategic resistance and non-cooperation, and the radicalisation of the resistance agenda. It analyses the formation of the Committee Representing the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH), the creation of the interim National Unity Government (NUG), the founding of the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) and the inauguration of the People's Defence Force (PDF). It examines the implications for Myanmar when the crisis reached a more complex phase after the military's open use of force and terror on the broader civilian population prompted the NUG to declare war on the junta, and to urge ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) and newly formed anti-junta civilian militias (PDF) to attack the State Administration Council (SAC) as a terrorist organisation. The NUG now opposes the military junta by strategic and peaceful non-cooperation, armed resistance, and international diplomacy. This paper considers whether the predominantly nonviolent civil resistance movement's struggle for federal democracy and inclusive governance is laying the foundations for eventual transition to a fully democratic future or whether the cycles of violence will continue as the military continues to control power by using intimidation and fear. It notes that the coup has destroyed the economy and expanded Myanmar's human rights and humanitarian crises but has also provided the opportunity for Myanmar's people to explore diverse visions of a free, federal, democratic and accountable Myanmar. It finally examines the possibilities for future peaceful nation building, reconciliation, and the healing of the trauma of civil war.
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