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%T Burma in diaspora: a preliminary research note on the politics of Burmese diasporic communities in Asia
%A Egreteau, Renaud
%J Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs
%N 2
%P 115-147
%V 31
%D 2012
%K Burma; transnationalism; agents of change; migrant remittances; 1980-2012
%@ 1868-4882
%~ GIGA
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-5476
%U http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/giga/jsaa/article/view/547
%X This research note focuses on the far-flung Burmese overseas communities, situating
      them into the wider diaspora literature. Drawing on extant scholarship on refugees,
      migrants and exiled dissidents of Burmese origin, it presents an original cartography
      of Burmese diasporic groups dispersed throughout Asia. It explores their migration
      patterns and tentatively maps out their transnational networks. It seeks to comparatively
      examine the relationships these polymorphous exiled groups have developed with the
      homeland. Two research questions have been identified and need further exploration
      in the context of the post-junta opening that has been observed since 2011: First,
      what comprises the contribution of the Burmese diaspora to political change and homeland
      democratization? This has been widely debated over the years. Despite a dynamic transnational
      activism, there is still little evidence that overseas Burmese have influenced recent
      domestic political developments. Second and subsequently, how can the Burmese diaspora
      effectively generate social and economic change back home: by “remitting” or by “returning”?
      This note argues that Burmese migrant social and financial remittances might prove
      a more viable instrument to foster development and democratization inside Myanmar
      in the short term than a mere homecoming of exiles and skilled migrants. This is a
      preliminary analysis that hopes to encourage further research on Burmese diasporic
      politics and their potential leverage as “agents of change”.
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%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
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