The main objective of my article is to demonstrate the complex issues of geopolitics and national identity in South Asia. Both are interrelated with each other and a political myth on national identity may owe its final shape to geopolitical constraints. These in turn may set limits to social revolutions that intend to transform the society of which the national identity is a vital part. Nepal with its strategic location between India and China and with its revolutionary transformation process is a good illustration of that interrelation. The "clash of political ideas" - which is materialized in the ideological opposition of a revolutionary republic versus a traditional kingdom - is a relevant part of the text. It is noteworthy however that...
Contrary to the view of some observers who insist that the Cold War was of limited or no relevance t...
The question of identity forms one of the key topics of South Asian history and culture. Debate ofte...
Although monarchy, religion, and language all retained their key roles in state creation under the n...
This article compares the Maoist movements in Nepal and India, with a focus on their respective rela...
This article compares the Maoist movements in Nepal and India, with a focus on their respective rela...
Due to its geostrategic location, Nepal is extraordinarily exposed to external influence. As a small...
Democracy is facing crisis as its values including political rights and civil liberties are declinin...
In the article the author focuses on the analysis of Sino-Indian rivalry in the three countries, see...
This case study research has examined the resurging poles of belonging that have manifested in respo...
This article aims to analyse New Delhi’s role in post-war Nepal, understood as part of its search fo...
This article explores the politicization of ethnicity in Nepal since 1990. In particular it looks at...
India, by virtue of its geographic location and size, population, economy and other power attributes...
During the current decade Nepal has experienced a complex political change process accompanied by di...
In the second decade of the 21st century, Nepal remains a poor land-locked country with limited econ...
In this paper my discussion is about the local dynamics of conflict in general and Nepalese politica...
Contrary to the view of some observers who insist that the Cold War was of limited or no relevance t...
The question of identity forms one of the key topics of South Asian history and culture. Debate ofte...
Although monarchy, religion, and language all retained their key roles in state creation under the n...
This article compares the Maoist movements in Nepal and India, with a focus on their respective rela...
This article compares the Maoist movements in Nepal and India, with a focus on their respective rela...
Due to its geostrategic location, Nepal is extraordinarily exposed to external influence. As a small...
Democracy is facing crisis as its values including political rights and civil liberties are declinin...
In the article the author focuses on the analysis of Sino-Indian rivalry in the three countries, see...
This case study research has examined the resurging poles of belonging that have manifested in respo...
This article aims to analyse New Delhi’s role in post-war Nepal, understood as part of its search fo...
This article explores the politicization of ethnicity in Nepal since 1990. In particular it looks at...
India, by virtue of its geographic location and size, population, economy and other power attributes...
During the current decade Nepal has experienced a complex political change process accompanied by di...
In the second decade of the 21st century, Nepal remains a poor land-locked country with limited econ...
In this paper my discussion is about the local dynamics of conflict in general and Nepalese politica...
Contrary to the view of some observers who insist that the Cold War was of limited or no relevance t...
The question of identity forms one of the key topics of South Asian history and culture. Debate ofte...
Although monarchy, religion, and language all retained their key roles in state creation under the n...