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Myanmar: Thein Sein leaves legacy of reform Myanmar: Thein Sein leaves legacy of reform
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Like the overnight train from Yangon to Mandalay, Myanmar's reform process has been a bumpy, uneven ride.Like the overnight train from Yangon to Mandalay, Myanmar's reform process has been a bumpy, uneven ride.
Many say it lost momentum several years ago, others that it went into reverse.Many say it lost momentum several years ago, others that it went into reverse.
But lift your eyes from the tracks, and take a step back.But lift your eyes from the tracks, and take a step back.
Five years ago Myanmar was an international pariah, rusting in the sidings. Five years ago Myanmar, also known as Burma, was an international pariah, rusting in the sidings.
Sanctions were in place, and people were scared to speak their minds. More than 2,000 political prisoners languished in jail.Sanctions were in place, and people were scared to speak their minds. More than 2,000 political prisoners languished in jail.
Now, as Thein Sein hands over the controls to Aung San Suu Kyi and her party the National League for Democracy, Myanmar is a country on the up.Now, as Thein Sein hands over the controls to Aung San Suu Kyi and her party the National League for Democracy, Myanmar is a country on the up.
Where once people were jailed for criticising the junta, there is now a vibrant media and open public debate. The economy's growing rapidly and a telecoms revolution is under way.Where once people were jailed for criticising the junta, there is now a vibrant media and open public debate. The economy's growing rapidly and a telecoms revolution is under way.
With a few exceptions, notably the Rohingya minority, life for Burmese people has got better, and much of the credit for that must go to the stewardship of Thein Sein.With a few exceptions, notably the Rohingya minority, life for Burmese people has got better, and much of the credit for that must go to the stewardship of Thein Sein.
His reforms have had three distinct, but interwoven tracks: politics, economics, and attempts to achieve a lasting peace.His reforms have had three distinct, but interwoven tracks: politics, economics, and attempts to achieve a lasting peace.
Political reformPolitical reform
In the months that followed Thein Sein taking office in March 2011 change came thick and fast. Censorship was lifted, private newspapers opened and a steady flow of political prisoners released from jail.In the months that followed Thein Sein taking office in March 2011 change came thick and fast. Censorship was lifted, private newspapers opened and a steady flow of political prisoners released from jail.
Then in 2012 Suu Kyi was persuaded to stand in by-elections. She won of course, but it was also a breakthrough for Thein Sein.Then in 2012 Suu Kyi was persuaded to stand in by-elections. She won of course, but it was also a breakthrough for Thein Sein.
Overnight the much derided "white elephant" parliament in the capital Naypyidaw was legitimised. How can it be a joke if Suu Kyi is here?Overnight the much derided "white elephant" parliament in the capital Naypyidaw was legitimised. How can it be a joke if Suu Kyi is here?
After three years the reforms slowed and the sceptics started to shake their heads. Thein Sein continued to speak of change but made it clear that there were limits.After three years the reforms slowed and the sceptics started to shake their heads. Thein Sein continued to speak of change but made it clear that there were limits.
There was no question of reducing the army bloc in parliament or the military's seats in cabinet, and the rule preventing Suu Kyi becoming president had to remain "to protect our sovereignty".There was no question of reducing the army bloc in parliament or the military's seats in cabinet, and the rule preventing Suu Kyi becoming president had to remain "to protect our sovereignty".
Political space has opened up but the red lines laid out in the 2008 constitution have remained.Political space has opened up but the red lines laid out in the 2008 constitution have remained.
This is "disciplined democracy", a hybrid system designed by the Burmese army, to guarantee its role. There is little doubt that many in the army see this as the final stop on Myanmar's reform journey.This is "disciplined democracy", a hybrid system designed by the Burmese army, to guarantee its role. There is little doubt that many in the army see this as the final stop on Myanmar's reform journey.
Economic changeEconomic change
Those early political changes were enough to end Myanmar's international isolation.Those early political changes were enough to end Myanmar's international isolation.
Just over a year after Thein Sein became President the European Union suspended sanctions, and the US agreed to lift some of its restrictions. Just over a year after Thein Sein became president the European Union suspended sanctions, and the US agreed to lift some of its restrictions.
Myanmar's leaders were aware of how badly their economy was lagging behind its neighbours, and options suddenly opened up beyond its usual trading partners in China and south-east Asia.Myanmar's leaders were aware of how badly their economy was lagging behind its neighbours, and options suddenly opened up beyond its usual trading partners in China and south-east Asia.
A complex exchange rate system was simplified and foreign companies were now welcome.A complex exchange rate system was simplified and foreign companies were now welcome.
Tenders were issued to explore oil and gas blocks, and licences issued to companies from Norway and Qatar to build mobile phone networks.Tenders were issued to explore oil and gas blocks, and licences issued to companies from Norway and Qatar to build mobile phone networks.
Domestic reforms aimed to modernise a banking system that was still heavily dependent on cash.Domestic reforms aimed to modernise a banking system that was still heavily dependent on cash.
According to the statistics the Burmese economy is now one of the fastest growing in the world.According to the statistics the Burmese economy is now one of the fastest growing in the world.
That new wealth can be seen in the traffic-clogged streets, construction sites and new five-star hotels of the commercial capital Yangon.That new wealth can be seen in the traffic-clogged streets, construction sites and new five-star hotels of the commercial capital Yangon.
As yet there is little sign that this has brought change to the lives of the vast majority of Burmese who live in rural areas.As yet there is little sign that this has brought change to the lives of the vast majority of Burmese who live in rural areas.
With economics, as with politics, Thein Sein leaves behind a job that many would see as half done.With economics, as with politics, Thein Sein leaves behind a job that many would see as half done.
For example the long discussed Myanmar Investment Law, which was supposed to simplify things for foreign companies, still hasn't been approved.For example the long discussed Myanmar Investment Law, which was supposed to simplify things for foreign companies, still hasn't been approved.
Those wanting to enter what is seen as Asia's "final frontier market" complain that the rules are contradictory, bidding for tenders corrupt and that land-ownership remains a mess.Those wanting to enter what is seen as Asia's "final frontier market" complain that the rules are contradictory, bidding for tenders corrupt and that land-ownership remains a mess.
The net result is that investors are knocking at Myanmar's door rather than kicking it down.The net result is that investors are knocking at Myanmar's door rather than kicking it down.
Thein Sein:Thein Sein:
PeacePeace
While steady progress was being made elsewhere, it was always assumed that a nationwide ceasefire deal would be Thein Sein's legacy achievement.While steady progress was being made elsewhere, it was always assumed that a nationwide ceasefire deal would be Thein Sein's legacy achievement.
After six decades of internal conflict there would be peace at last between the Burmese army and the country's many armed groups.After six decades of internal conflict there would be peace at last between the Burmese army and the country's many armed groups.
Initially it went well. In August 2012 Thein Sein announced that he was "holding out the olive branch to peace" and over the following few months more than a dozen rebel groups grasped his branch and signed bilateral agreements.Initially it went well. In August 2012 Thein Sein announced that he was "holding out the olive branch to peace" and over the following few months more than a dozen rebel groups grasped his branch and signed bilateral agreements.
The aim was to get all the groups to come together to sign a Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement with the Burmese army that would lead on to substantive dialogue.The aim was to get all the groups to come together to sign a Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement with the Burmese army that would lead on to substantive dialogue.
A year ago the text of a ceasefire was tentatively agreed and amid mounting excitement talk began to turn to which world leaders might attend the signing ceremony.A year ago the text of a ceasefire was tentatively agreed and amid mounting excitement talk began to turn to which world leaders might attend the signing ceremony.
But at the last minute the rebels baulked and demanded more concessions. The best chance of peace Myanmar has seen since independence passed and since then things have become ever more complicated.But at the last minute the rebels baulked and demanded more concessions. The best chance of peace Myanmar has seen since independence passed and since then things have become ever more complicated.
New rebel groups and conflicts have emerged and Burmese army offensives in Northern Shan State have cast fresh doubt on its commitment to peace.New rebel groups and conflicts have emerged and Burmese army offensives in Northern Shan State have cast fresh doubt on its commitment to peace.
Trust that had been nurtured over seven rounds of talks evaporated fast.Trust that had been nurtured over seven rounds of talks evaporated fast.
Then last October with discussions going nowhere Thein Sein gambled. Desperate to "lock-in" what had already been agreed, and give himself a pre-election boost, he issued the rebels a deadline to sign. It backfired.Then last October with discussions going nowhere Thein Sein gambled. Desperate to "lock-in" what had already been agreed, and give himself a pre-election boost, he issued the rebels a deadline to sign. It backfired.
Just eight of the 16 armed groups showed up in Naypyidaw to initial the great misnomer that is the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. All the more active groups stayed away.Just eight of the 16 armed groups showed up in Naypyidaw to initial the great misnomer that is the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. All the more active groups stayed away.
Diplomats and consultants who had long backed the peace process were there, but the cheers rang hollow. Three years of patient inclusive talks had ended with a rushed signing, and a split among the rebels. It was a disaster.Diplomats and consultants who had long backed the peace process were there, but the cheers rang hollow. Three years of patient inclusive talks had ended with a rushed signing, and a split among the rebels. It was a disaster.
In the months that have followed fighting has intensified in Shan State, both rebel on rebel and with the Burmese army. Thousands have been displaced from their homes.In the months that have followed fighting has intensified in Shan State, both rebel on rebel and with the Burmese army. Thousands have been displaced from their homes.
The rebel leadership, both those who signed and those who stayed away must now wait to see what new ideas Aung San Suu Kyi brings to the table. She may well decide to start again.The rebel leadership, both those who signed and those who stayed away must now wait to see what new ideas Aung San Suu Kyi brings to the table. She may well decide to start again.
What might have been Thein Sein's greatest accomplishment has ended up a bruising failure.What might have been Thein Sein's greatest accomplishment has ended up a bruising failure.
HistoryHistory
The Burmese public had a chance to give their verdict on Thein Sein last November. Of course it was so much more than a personal referendum, but it was humbling all the same.The Burmese public had a chance to give their verdict on Thein Sein last November. Of course it was so much more than a personal referendum, but it was humbling all the same.
In 2010 Thein Sein and his party, the USDP, won nearly 60% of the seats. In 2015 they achieved less than 10%. People wanted change.In 2010 Thein Sein and his party, the USDP, won nearly 60% of the seats. In 2015 they achieved less than 10%. People wanted change.
History is likely to be more generous.History is likely to be more generous.
During his single term Thein Sein has lead Myanmar away from military rule towards democracy, from economic stagnation to growth, and made steps towards peace.During his single term Thein Sein has lead Myanmar away from military rule towards democracy, from economic stagnation to growth, and made steps towards peace.
By anyone's standards it has been a remarkable five years.By anyone's standards it has been a remarkable five years.
All eyes are now on what comes next.All eyes are now on what comes next.