Mon Nationalist Movements: insurgency, ceasefires and political struggle
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South, Ashley
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Mon Unity League, Bangkok
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This paper briefly outlines the development of Mon ethnicity as a politically salient
characteristic, during the pre-colonial and colonial periods in Burma. It goes on to describe the
emergence of Mon ethno-nationalist movements (both insurgent and non-armed) in the postindependence
period. The paper examines the ways in which nationalist elites have mobilized
support around ideas of Mon ethnic identity, and the various political strategies adopted in
relation to ‘others’ - including elaboration of a federalist platform, in alliance with other
ethno-nationalist groups; cooperation with the ‘pan-Burmese’ democracy movement; and
uneasy accommodations with the militarized state.
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The paper outlines the dynamics of armed ethnic conflict in ‘Monland’, and reviews the
political and humanitarian impacts of this ‘low-intensity’ civil war, as well as positive and
negative developments since the ceasefire agreed in 1995 between the military government
and the New Mon State Party. It examines how Mon civil society groups in Burma have over the
past decade promoted community development, and limited democratization ‘from below’,
within the constraints of an oppressive and predatory state structure.
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The paper concludes with an assessment of the strategic options available to Mon and other
ethno-nationalist communities in 2007. This includes a critical analysis of federalist politics,
and the roles of armed ethnic groups. The arguments and analysis are primarily drawn from the
author’s two books: Mon Nationalism and Civil War in Burma: the Golden Sheldrake
(RoutledgeCurzon 2003; reprint edition 2005) and States of Conflict: Ethnic Politics in Burma
(Routledge 2008 - forthcoming).
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Paper presented at "Seminar on Discovery of Ramanndesa:
Mon history, identity, culture, language and performing arts"
[Session 2 - 'Identity and National Consciousness']
Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, Bangkok, 10-13 October 2007.
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