Transforming from conflict to a state of peace has been a global concern in the 21st century. Nepal involved in peace building process in a unique way. Nepal’s effort to solve armed conflict has proven to be a unique Nepali model in peace and conflict literature. This paper examines the context of armed conflict and the peace process in the light of managing combatants of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) thereby contributing to the approach of transforming armed conflict into a state of global peace. For this purpose, I have used the meta-analysis to illuminate the situation of transformation from conflict to peace. Additionally, I have reflected on the ideas as a peace and human rights activist in Nepal. The paper concludes that the c...
The focal point of this thesis is the peacebuilding environment in Nepal following the end of the ci...
The ten-year Maoist insurgency in Nepal ended in 2006 with Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA). A Truth...
In some strange and paradoxical way the rapid ‘success’ of peacebuilding that the UN has been procla...
International practitioners can help in a peace process, including the role of helping to fortify th...
International practitioners can help in a peace process, including the role of helping to fortify th...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
This paper looks at how far Nepal has progressed along the road to peace and at the prospects for th...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
Successfully reintegrating former rebels into civil society is a crucial task in postconflict countr...
Nepal is a small country in size that lies between India and China. This small country experienced a...
In February 1996, the then Communist Party of Nepal [Maoist] (CPN-M) announced a ‘People’s War’ in N...
Nepal is in a long political transition. This article focuses on the complex practices and concepts ...
An armed conflict raged for a decade in Nepal between 1996 and 2006. It ended with the Comprehensive...
In this paper my discussion is about the local dynamics of conflict in general and Nepalese politica...
The focal point of this thesis is the peacebuilding environment in Nepal following the end of the ci...
The ten-year Maoist insurgency in Nepal ended in 2006 with Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA). A Truth...
In some strange and paradoxical way the rapid ‘success’ of peacebuilding that the UN has been procla...
International practitioners can help in a peace process, including the role of helping to fortify th...
International practitioners can help in a peace process, including the role of helping to fortify th...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
This paper looks at how far Nepal has progressed along the road to peace and at the prospects for th...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
Successfully reintegrating former rebels into civil society is a crucial task in postconflict countr...
Nepal is a small country in size that lies between India and China. This small country experienced a...
In February 1996, the then Communist Party of Nepal [Maoist] (CPN-M) announced a ‘People’s War’ in N...
Nepal is in a long political transition. This article focuses on the complex practices and concepts ...
An armed conflict raged for a decade in Nepal between 1996 and 2006. It ended with the Comprehensive...
In this paper my discussion is about the local dynamics of conflict in general and Nepalese politica...
The focal point of this thesis is the peacebuilding environment in Nepal following the end of the ci...
The ten-year Maoist insurgency in Nepal ended in 2006 with Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA). A Truth...
In some strange and paradoxical way the rapid ‘success’ of peacebuilding that the UN has been procla...