What role has civil society played in the history of Burma? Is civil society reemerging in today's Burma? How can the international community develop strategies to strengthen the existing institutions that are essential to the growth of pluralism and democracy? What role should international NGOs play in this process? This collection addresses these issues by bringing together the research and insights of four experts in the field. Timely and highly readable, these papers present the current thinking on whether and how civil society can develop under the present Burmese military regime.
Introduction
Chapter 1 A Void in Myanmar: Civil Society in Burma, by David Steinberg
Chapter 2 Ethnic Conflict and the Challenge of Civil Society in Burma, by Martin Smith
Chapter 3 No Room to Move: Legal Constraints on Civil Society in Burma, by Zunetta Liddell
Chapter 4 Axe-handles or Willing Minions? International NGOs in Burma, by Marc Purcell