The evolution of a political party affects its foreign policy. There are different modes of thinking on organisational evolution, concerning relations between official aims and organisational behaviour. The normative approach regards that the goal of the party determines its mode of action. A party, in its formative phase, is undoubtedly treated as an instrument for the realisation of specific goals. In the course of its evolution which demands its involvement in exchange relations with most hetrogenous national and international environments, priority of the party is very likely to change..
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Although monarchy, religion, and language all retained their key roles in state creation under the n...
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Nepal held Parliamentary Elections in November and December 2017 under the newly implemented constit...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
There are number of factors that have contributed to the shaping of Nepal-India relations. Geolocati...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. Debating the State of the Nation: Ethnicization of Politics in Nepal - A Position...
Although monarchy, religion, and language all retained their key roles in state creation under the n...
How could Nepal, a land-locked country sandwiched between two giant neighbours, India and China, pre...
Seventy years (1950-2020) of India’s diplomatic ties with Nepal have been defined by deep-rooted soc...
Modern political parties are the lynchpin of pluralistic democracy. As breeding ground of democratic...
<p class="Default">The tendency to change foreign policy tilt with every change in government has po...
In this paper my discussion is about the local dynamics of conflict in general and Nepalese politica...
Despite the party’s Hindu-tinged nationalistic zeal, the BJP’s election manifesto emphasises pragmat...
Prithvi Narayan Shah, the 18th-century conqueror who united Nepal, left a famous saying., “Nepal is ...
Any country’s foreign policy has fundamentals of permanency and amendments resulting to a change in ...
Abstract- The need for treaties has increased as the world‟s interdependence has intensified. Contin...
This paper would focus on the fault-line of Indian Neighbourhood Policy particularly in the context ...
Nepal held Parliamentary Elections in November and December 2017 under the newly implemented constit...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
There are number of factors that have contributed to the shaping of Nepal-India relations. Geolocati...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. Debating the State of the Nation: Ethnicization of Politics in Nepal - A Position...