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The moral economy of militarism: peasant economy, military state, and Chinese capitalism in the Wa State of Myanmar

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If the moral economies of underprivileged communities are defined in opposition to the rationality of political economy, it is easy to overlook the moral justifications of market and state. War economies and military states, however, force us to look at the nodes of moral and economic action that connect the powerful and the powerless. The Wa State of Myanmar, a de-facto state governed by an insurgent army, represents the making of such a moral economy of militarism. Examples from the peasant economy, the military state and Chinese capitalism demonstrate the articulation of different work ethics, moral frameworks and economic arrangements. Moral and economic values are combined specifically in codes of honour, military discipline and raison d’état, that is, the value entanglements that are at the core of the moral economy of militarism.

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  • Steinmüller, Hans, 2020. "The moral economy of militarism: peasant economy, military state, and Chinese capitalism in the Wa State of Myanmar," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 103170, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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    1. Fiskesjö, Magnus, 2010. "Mining, history, and the anti-state Wa: the politics of autonomy between Burma and China," Journal of Global History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(2), pages 241-264, July.
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    moral economy; militarism; state; Wa; China;
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