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Historical Narratives and Burmanization (1824–1947) who write mass-produced schoolbooks emphasize. This history logically leads to the conclusion that Burmanized military rule is the best type of government today. Second, there is a more critical history told by professional historians that puts the new government in context. This chapter describesgimmick 发表于 2025-3-27 13:07:05
Aung San, U Nu, and Ne Win Create a New Country (1948–1962)e history which justified the emergence of the newly independent nation. They traced Burmese military exceptionalism to the age of ancient Burmese kings. And placed what became Bamar Buddhist culture at the center of history. General Ne Win was to consolidate this view within the army, which fought讥笑 发表于 2025-3-27 14:10:42
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Ne Win’s Political Ideology: One Culture, One Economy, One Military (1967–1989)institutions. Ne Win’s philosophy emerged out of an understanding of Buddhist leadership, and Marxist doctrine, which in the hands of the army resulted in the violent Four Cuts campaigns in which the army sought to dominate highland areas. In response, ethnics developed their own doctrines emphasizi灯丝 发表于 2025-3-27 23:27:28
Ne Win’s Policies After Ne Win (1988–2020) and Saw Eh Htoo’s HopesIndeed, the Burmanization ethics had gripped the nation so tightly that the mass expulsion of Rohingya was a popular and logical result of how deeply Burmanization was embedded in the culture, even in a society which had a profound dislike for the excesses of the military. This is followed with a secircumvent 发表于 2025-3-28 02:44:45
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Book 2024nt for understanding Burmese society today. Most importantly, Ne Win’s ideology reflects how patterns of interethnic relationships in Myanmar lead to the “intractability” of the battles in early twenty-first century Myanmar... .