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- Q4350095 subject Q4789.
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- Q4350095 abstract "The 1962 Burmese coup d'état on 2 March 1962 marked the beginning of authoritarian rule and the political dominance of the army in Burma (now Myanmar) which spanned the course of 26 years. In the coup the military replaced the civilian AFPFL-government, headed by Prime Minister U Nu, with the Union Revolutionary Council, Chaired by General Ne Win.In the first 12 years following the coup the country was ruled under martial law, and saw a significant expansion in the military's role in the national economy, politics and state bureaucracy. Following the constitution of 1974 the Revolutionary Council handed over power to the elected government, consisting of a single-party, the Burma Socialist Programme Party, which had been founded by the council in 1962. The elected government remained hybrid between civilian and military, until 18 September 1988, when the military again took over power as the State Law and Order Restoration Council (then renamed the State Peace and Development Council) following the nationwide 8888 Uprising and virtual breakdown of the Socialist regime. The military junta retained the power for 23 years until 2011 transferred the power to Union Solidarity and Development Party.".
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- Q4350095 comment "The 1962 Burmese coup d'état on 2 March 1962 marked the beginning of authoritarian rule and the political dominance of the army in Burma (now Myanmar) which spanned the course of 26 years.".
- Q4350095 label "1962 Burmese coup d'état".
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