The meaning of Myanmar's 2015 election - summary paper

The meaning of Myanmar's 2015 election - summary paper

22 December 2015
On 13 November 2015, a closed-session roundtable was held at University of Yangon’s Department of International Relations in collaboration with The Australian National University’s Myanmar Research Centre. The session was attended by over 30 foreign and Myanmar scholars, journalists and electoral advisors who shared their thoughts and experiences with Myanmar’s November 8 2015 election.  Discussions focused on the processes and interactions that occurred during Myanmar’s 2015 election, including party development, voter engagement and the campaign; the efficacy of the electoral process and perceptions of integrity; the management of election results; and the implications of initial outcomes for Myanmar’s ongoing transition. These Chatham House discussions formed the basis of this subsequent paper, 'The Meaning of Myanmar's 2015 Election', released in December 2015.  For more information: Myanmar Research Centrehttp://seasiainstitute.anu.edu.au/myanmar-burma-studies Coral Bell School Publications Directory  - http://ips.cap.anu.edu.au/publications/meaning-myanmars-2015-election-summary-paper  

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