This paper looks at how far Nepal has progressed along the road to peace and at the prospects for the process to continue staying on track. Since the extraordinary People’s Movement of April 2006, Nepal has been moving steadily, to the surprise of some, down the path to peace. If politicians on all sides can keep their nerve, and their commitment to peace and genuine democracy, then Nepal will have elections this June that will take it one more huge step forward to the modern, human rights-respecting democracy that its millions of demonstrators so powerfully called for last April
In the annals of UN peace operations, the mission in Nepal (UNMIN) appears as an exceptional case. M...
In February 1996, the then Communist Party of Nepal [Maoist] (CPN-M) announced a ‘People’s War’ in N...
Many studies have been conducted on the causes and consequences of Nepal's conflict. Given the ...
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 ...
Transforming from conflict to a state of peace has been a global concern in the 21st century. Nepal ...
The Maoist movement (insurgency) started in 1996 by a radical group of communists after the then gov...
Abstract. The failure of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes spurred a global surge in democratiz...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
In some strange and paradoxical way the rapid ‘success’ of peacebuilding that the UN has been procla...
The end of the CA has amplified Nepal’s political uncertainties. The question that looms large is wh...
Nepal’s political transition to a democratic federal republic remains incomplete. A November 2011 ag...
Nepal is in a long political transition. This article focuses on the complex practices and concepts ...
The focal point of this thesis is the peacebuilding environment in Nepal following the end of the ci...
This paper investigates the reasons for the continued political and economic instability in Nepal. T...
In the annals of UN peace operations, the mission in Nepal (UNMIN) appears as an exceptional case. M...
In February 1996, the then Communist Party of Nepal [Maoist] (CPN-M) announced a ‘People’s War’ in N...
Many studies have been conducted on the causes and consequences of Nepal's conflict. Given the ...
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 ...
Transforming from conflict to a state of peace has been a global concern in the 21st century. Nepal ...
The Maoist movement (insurgency) started in 1996 by a radical group of communists after the then gov...
Abstract. The failure of authoritarian and totalitarian regimes spurred a global surge in democratiz...
After ten years of civil war in Nepal (1996 - 2006) the combatant forces brokered the Comprehensive ...
In some strange and paradoxical way the rapid ‘success’ of peacebuilding that the UN has been procla...
The end of the CA has amplified Nepal’s political uncertainties. The question that looms large is wh...
Nepal’s political transition to a democratic federal republic remains incomplete. A November 2011 ag...
Nepal is in a long political transition. This article focuses on the complex practices and concepts ...
The focal point of this thesis is the peacebuilding environment in Nepal following the end of the ci...
This paper investigates the reasons for the continued political and economic instability in Nepal. T...
In the annals of UN peace operations, the mission in Nepal (UNMIN) appears as an exceptional case. M...
In February 1996, the then Communist Party of Nepal [Maoist] (CPN-M) announced a ‘People’s War’ in N...
Many studies have been conducted on the causes and consequences of Nepal's conflict. Given the ...