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@article{ Lidauer2012,
 title = {Democratic dawn? Civil society and elections in Myanmar 2010-2012},
 author = {Lidauer, Michael},
 journal = {Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs},
 number = {2},
 pages = {87-114},
 volume = {31},
 year = {2012},
 issn = {1868-4882},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-4-5464},
 abstract = {While the general elections in Myanmar in November 2010 were widely condemned, both
      national and international actors approached the by-elections of April 2012 as a political
      rite-de-passage to improve relations between the government and the opposition inside,
      and between the former pariah state and the international community outside the country.
      An undercurrent to the government-led transition process from an authoritarian to
      a formally more democratic regime was the development of a politically oriented civil
      society that found ways to engage in the electoral process. This article describes
      the emerging spaces of election-related civil society activism in the forms of civic
      and voter education, national election observation, and election-related agency in
      the media. Noting that, in particular, election observation offers connections for
      civil society to regional and international debates, the paper draws preliminary conclusions
      about further developments ahead of the general elections in Myanmar expected for
      2015.},
 keywords = {voting behavior; civil society; Myanmar; Myanmar; Medien; Wahlverhalten; election campaign; Parteiensystem; party system; parliamentary election; Southeast Asia; Wahl; politische Partizipation; observation; Südostasien; democratization; election; Berichterstattung; Wahlkampf; Beobachtung; Parlamentswahl; political participation; Demokratisierung; Zivilgesellschaft; reporting; media}}