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The Politics of Aid to Burma - A Humanitarian Struggle on the Thai-Burmese Border (Hardcover)
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The Politics of Aid to Burma - A Humanitarian Struggle on the Thai-Burmese Border (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia Series
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For over sixty years, conflict between state forces and armed
ethnic groups was ongoing in parts of the borderlands of Burma.
Ethnic minority communities were subjected to systematic and
widespread abuses by an increasingly complex patchwork of armed
state and non-state actors. Populations in more remote and disputed
border areas typically had little to no access to even basic
healthcare and education services. As part of its
counter-insurgency campaign, the military state also historically
restricted international humanitarian access to civilian
populations in unstable border areas. It was in this context that
"cross-border aid" to Burma had developed, as an alternative
mechanism for channelling assistance to populations denied aid
through more conventional systems. Yet by the late 2000s, national
and international changes had significant impacts on an aid debate,
which had important political and ethical implications. Through an
ethnographic study of a cross-border aid organisation working on
the Thailand-Burma border, this book focuses on the political and
ethical dilemmas of "humanitarian government". It explores the ways
in which aid systems come to be defined as legitimate or
illegitimate, humanitarian or "un-humanitarian", in an
international context that has witnessed the multiplication of
often-conflicting humanitarian systems and models. It examines how
an "embodied history" of violence can shape the worldviews and
actions of local humanitarian actors, as well as institutions
created to mitigate human suffering. It goes on to look at the
complex and often-invisible webs of local organisations,
international NGOs, donors, armed groups and other actors, which
can develop in a cross-border and extra-legal context - a context
where competing constructions of systems as legitimate or
illegitimate are highlighted. Exploring the history of
humanitarianism from the local aid perspective of Burma, this book
will be of interest to students and scholars of Southeast Asian
Studies, Anthropology of Humanitarian Aid and Development Studies.
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