当专制创新失败时:缅甸改革时代及其后的劳工治理

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
M. Gillan, Michele Ford
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专制创新的概念提供了一种解释劳工治理实践的方法,这些实践声称维护民主价值观和国际劳工标准,同时限制劳工参与和在工作场所的真正发言权。该文献中两个未被充分探讨的方面是:(a)在 "混合 "国家形态中,权力精英如何利用威权做法;(b)在何种情况下,威权做法可能会被摒弃,转而回归直接的胁迫和暴力形式。在这篇文章中,我们将以缅甸为例探讨这些问题。在 2021 年 2 月恢复军方主导的独裁统治之前,缅甸进行了长达十年的民主试验。在这十年的前半段,军政府主导下的劳动关系明显更加民主化,但劳动治理改革的设计和实施方式限制了工会的力量和影响范围。在下一个十年中,民选文官领导的政府主导了有组织劳工空间的收缩。通过追踪中观层面的威权实践与缅甸政治格局不断变化的宏观层面特征之间的关系,本文为有关劳工治理中的威权创新的新兴文献中的理论辩论做出了贡献。
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When authoritarian innovations fail: Labour governance in Myanmar's reform era and beyond
The concept of authoritarian innovations provides a means of interpreting labour governance practices that claim to uphold democratic values and international labour standards while restricting labour participation and genuine voice in the workplace. Two underexplored dimensions of this literature are (a) how authoritarian practices are utilised by power elites in ‘hybrid’ state formations and (b) under what conditions they may be discarded in favour of a return to direct forms of coercion and violence. In this article, we examine these questions with reference to Myanmar, where there was a decade of experimentation with democracy before a reversion to military-dominated authoritarian rule in February 2021. In the first half of that decade, space opened under a military-led government for decidedly more democratic labour relations, although labour governance reforms were designed and operationalised in ways that constrained the strength and reach of trade unions. In the second half, a democratically elected civilian-led government presided over the contraction of the space available to organised labour. By tracking the alignment of meso-level authoritarian practices against the changing macro-level character of Myanmar's political landscape, this article contributes to theoretical debates within the emerging literature on authoritarian innovations in labour governance.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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