Acknowledgements ix
Acronyms and Abbreviations xii
Tables, Figures and Maps xviii
Glossary xvix
Foreword xxii
Introduction xxv
1. Historical And Strategic Setting
1.1 Burma’s Geostrategic Position / 3
1.2 The Historical Framework / 7
1.3 International Rivalries Before 1988 / 13
1.4 The Modern Strategic Environment / 15
2. Defence Policies and Threat Perceptions
2.1 Burma’s Defence Policies / 28
2.2 Domestic Imperatives / 33
2.3 External Threat Perceptions / 38
3. Tatmadaw Structure and Organisation
3.1 Command and Control / 48
3.2 Communications / 60
3.3 Military Computers / 67
4. Recruitment, Training and Doctrine
4.1 Recruitment and Personnel / 76
4.2 Training and Indoctrination / 82
4.3 Doctrine and Strategic Concepts / 88
5. Military Intelligence
5.1 Intelligence Before 1988 / 100
5.2 Intelligence After 1988 / 112
5.3 Intelligence and Security / 121
6. The Economic Dimension
6.1 Burma’s Defence Expenditure / 131
6.2 Burma’s Defence Industries / 140
6.3 The Tatmadaw and the Economy / 145
7. The Burma Army
7.1 The Burma Army Before 1988 / 155
7.2 The Burma Army After 1988 / 165
7.3 The New Burma Army / 172
8. The Burma Navy
8.1 The Burma Navy Before 1988 / 184
8.2 The Burma Navy After 1988 / 191
8.3 The New Burma Navy / 197
9. The Burma Air Force
9.1 The Burma Air Force Before 1988 / 205
9.2 The Burma Air Force After 1988 / 212
9.3 The New Burma Air Force / 221
10. Burma and Exotic Weapons
10.1 Chemical Weapons / 233
10.2 Biological Weapons / 241
10.3 Nuclear Weapons / 244
10.4 Rangoon and Exotic Weapons / 246
11. The Tatmadaw Today
11.1 The Tatmadaw Transformed / 254
11.2 Challenges to Tatmadaw Unity / 259
11.3 Burma and Military Rule / 268
12. The Tatmadaw in a Democracy
12.1 Burma’s Uncertain Future / 275
12.2 The Theory / 277
12.3 The Practice / 284
12.4 Conclusion / 290
Appendices
1. Burma’s Order of Battle / 294
2. Burma’s Defence Expenditure / 313
Select Bibliography 317
Index 334