gazeteer.com

Gazeteer of Burma

use our updated search! Updated for 2005!
Full gazetteer of world place names


about gazeteer.com | contact us | all gazeteers

Search    
 Burma News
 United Nations
 Google summary
 
 Research
 open directory of Burma
 google on Burma
 yahoo on Burma
 altavista on Burma
 ask Jeeves on Burma
 
 Resources
 Burma Wikipedia
 Reuters AlertNet on Burma
 Burma in MSN Encarta
 Burma in Britannica
 
 Travel
 Plan your trip
 Books about Burma
 Books on Burma from UK
 Lonely planet on Burma
 Music of Burma
 
 See Burma
 Videos of Burma
 Pictures of Burma
 

Background
Britain conquered Burma over a period of 62 years (1824-1886) and incorporated it into its Indian Empire. Burma was administered as a province of India until 1937 when it became a separate, self-governing colony; independence outside of the Commonwealth was attained in 1948. Gen. NE WIN dominated the government from 1962 to 1988, first as military ruler, then as president, and later as political kingmaker. Despite multiparty elections in 1990 that resulted in the main opposition party - the National League for Democracy (NLD) - winning a landslide victory, the ruling junta refused to hand over power. NLD leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient AUNG SAN SUU KYI, who was under house arrest from 1989 to 1995 and 2000 to 2002, was arrested in May 2003 and is currently under house arrest. Her supporters are routinely harassed or jailed. more

Economy
Burma is a resource-rich country that suffers from government controls and abject rural poverty. The military regime took steps in the early 1990s to liberalize the economy after decades of failure under the "Burmese Way to Socialism", but those efforts have since stalled. Burma has been unable to achieve monetary or fiscal stability, resulting in an economy that suffers from serious macroeconomic imbalances - including a steep inflation rate and an official exchange rate that overvalues the Burmese kyat by more than 100 times the market rate. In addition, most overseas development assistance ceased after the junta suppressed the democracy movement in 1988 and subsequently ignored the results of the 1990 election. A crisis in the private banking sector in early 2003 followed by economic moves against Burma by the United States, the European Union, and Japan - including a US ban on imports from Burma and a Japanese freeze on new bilateral economic aid - further weakened the Burmese economy. Burma is data poor, and official statistics are often dated and inaccurate. Published estimates of Burma's foreign trade are greatly understated because of the size of the black market and border trade - often estimated to be one to two times the official economy. Better relations with foreign countries and relaxed controls at home are needed to promote foreign investment, exports, and tourism. In February 2003, a major banking crisis hit the country's 20 private banks, shutting them down and disrupting the economy. In July and August 2003, the United States imposed a ban on all Burmese imports and a ban on provision of financial services, hampering Burma's ability to obtain foreign exchange. As of January 2004, the largest private banks remained moribund, leaving the private sector with little formal access to credit outside of government contracts.


map


books on politics in Burma

x

The Voice of Hope

The Voice of Hope, by Aung San Suu Kyi and Alan Clements -- $10.17

Aung San Suu Kyi: Standing Up for Democracy in Burma (Women Changing the World)

Aung San Suu Kyi: Standing Up for Democracy in Burma (Women Changing the World), by Bettina Ling -- $8.96

Burma : The Next Killing Fields? (The Real Story Series)

Burma : The Next Killing Fields? (The Real Story Series), by Alan Clements --

Living Silence : Burma under Military Rule (Politics in Contemporary Asia)

Living Silence : Burma under Military Rule (Politics in Contemporary Asia), by Christina Fink -- $19.95

Karaoke Fascism: Burma And The Politics Of Fear (Ethnography of Political Violence)

Karaoke Fascism: Burma And The Politics Of Fear (Ethnography of Political Violence), by MONIQUE SKIDMORE -- $22.50

Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma

Making Enemies: War and State Building in Burma, by Mary P. Callahan -- $25.17

Aung San Suu Kyi: Fearless Voice of Burma (Newsmakers Biographies Series)

Aung San Suu Kyi: Fearless Voice of Burma (Newsmakers Biographies Series), by Whitney Stewart -- $27.93

Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency Since 1948

Burma in Revolt: Opium and Insurgency Since 1948, by Bertil Lintner -- $29.95

Where China Meets Southeast Asia : Social and Cultural Change in the Border Region

Where China Meets Southeast Asia : Social and Cultural Change in the Border Region, by Grant Evans, Chris Hutton, and Kuah Khun Eng -- $75.00

Burma: Prospects for a Democratic Future

Burma: Prospects for a Democratic Future, by Robert I. Rotberg and World Peace Foundation -- $19.95




  Copyright   |   Contact Us
Dmoz
Google
Yahoo
Altavista
Ask Jeeves
MSN Encarta