Nepal in transition : from people's war to fragile peace
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Nepal in transition : from people's war to fragile peace
Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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"NYU CIC, Center on International Cooperation"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction
- The making of the Maoist insurgency / Deepak Thapa
- State power and the security sector: ideologies and interests / Rhoderick Chalmers
- The legacy of Nepal's failed development / Devendra Raj Panday
- Ethnic politics and the building of an inclusive state / Mahendra Lawoti
- Nepal's masala peacemaking / Teresa Whitfield
- A comprehensive peace? Lessons from human rights monitoring in Nepal / Frederick Rawski and Mandira Sharma
- The United Nations and support to Nepal's peace process: the role of the UN mission in Nepal / Ian Martin
- The 2008 constituent assembly election: social inclusion for peace / Catinca Slavu
- Revolution by other means: the transformation of Nepal's Maoists in a time of peace / Aditya Adhikari
- A yam between two boulders: Nepal's foreign policy caught between India and China / Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy and David M. Malone
- Bringing the Maoists down from the hills: India's role / S.D. Muni
- A Nepali perspective on international involvement in Nepal / Prashant Jha
- Conclusions