Sanctioning in Myanmar : do sanctions work?
This paper studies the effectiveness of western sanctions against Myanmar in the triumph of democratization. The U.S and EU governments have imposed sanctions against Myanmar since 1988 uprising. However, these sanctions have not worked effectively to get the desired outcomes of regime change int...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/41801 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This paper studies the effectiveness of western sanctions against Myanmar in the
triumph of democratization. The U.S and EU governments have imposed sanctions
against Myanmar since 1988 uprising. However, these sanctions have not worked
effectively to get the desired outcomes of regime change into democratic country.
Therefore, the objective of this paper is to analyze 'why the western's sanctions do not
work effectively?' The dissertation argues that western sanctions against Myanmar do not
work effectively because there is no full cooperation from the Asian countries such as
China, India and ASEAN countries. These Asian countries have practiced the
'constructive engagement' with Myanmar military regime. Thus, the western' sanctions
policy and constructive engagement policy from Asian countries cancel each other.
Moreover, Myanmar can access the international market easily because of its natural
resources such as teak, gems and natural gas. In addition, the military government has
already established their regime strongly and there is no cohesion among the opposition
groups. Hence, this paper finally highlights that the western's sanctions against Myanmar
do not work effectively to transform the country into democratic regime. |
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