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Control # 1 hbl99075685
Control # Id 3 GCG
Date 5 20190911110919.0
Fixed Data 8 150529s2015 ctuabf b 001 0deng
LC Card 10    $a 2015017634
ISBN 20    $a9780300204513 (cloth : alkaline paper)
Obsolete 39    $a305967$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$beng$cDLC$erda$dDLC$dGCG
Authen. Ctr. 42    $apcc
Geog. Area 43    $aa-br---
LC Call 50 00 $aDS530.4$b.C63 2015
Dewey Class 82 00 $a959.1$223
Other Call # 84    $aHIS048000$aHIS037070$aHIS037080$2bisacsh
ME:Pers Name 100 $aCockett, Richard,$eauthor.
Title 245 10 $aBlood, dreams and gold :$bthe changing face of Burma /$cRichard Cockett.
Imprint 260    $aNew Haven ;$aLondon :$bYale University Press,$c[2015]
Phys Descrpt 300    $axviii, 275 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm
Tag 336 336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
Tag 337 337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
Tag 338 338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
Abstract 520 $a"Burma is one of the largest countries in Southeast Asia and was once one of its richest. Under successive military regimes, however, the country eventually ended up as one of the poorest countries in Asia, a byword for repression and ethnic violence. Richard Cockett spent years in the region as a correspondent for The Economist and witnessed firsthand the vicious sectarian politics of the Burmese government, and later, also, its surprising attempts at political and social reform. Cockett's enlightening history, from the colonial era on, explains how Burma descended into decades of civil war and authoritarian government. Taking advantage of the opening up of the country since 2011, Cockett has interviewed hundreds of former political prisoners, guerilla fighters, ministers, monks, and others to give a vivid account of life under one of the most brutal regimes in the world. In many cases, this is the first time that they have been able to tell their stories to the outside world. Cockett also explains why the regime has started to reform, and why these reforms will not go as far as many people had hoped. This is the most rounded survey to date of this volatile Asian nation"--$cProvided by publisher.
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 259-262) and index.
Note:Content 505 $aIntroduction: The Burmese mosaic -- "A world at its zenith" : Rangoon, commerce and colonialism -- The generals' revenge -- Burmanisation -- Under enemy occupation : the test of the Kachin -- The catastrophe of drugs : the Karen and Shan -- An embarrassment of poverty : Burma's collapse -- The Lady's not for turning : the challenge of the NLD -- Change from the top : Than Shwe to Thein Sein -- A new "great game" : the geopolitics of change -- Burma's future and the ghosts of the plural society.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aBurma$xHistory$y1948-
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aBurma$xHistory$y1824-1948.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aBurma$xPolitics and government.
Subj:Geog. 651  0 $aBurma$xColonial influence.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aCivil war$zBurma$xHistory.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aAuthoritarianism$zBurma$xHistory.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aSocial change$zBurma$xHistory.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aInterviews$zBurma.