Nepal in Transition

Nepal in Transition
Author: Sebastian von Einsiedel,David M. Malone,Suman Pradhan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107005679

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This volume analyzes the context, dynamics and key players shaping Nepal's ongoing peace process.

A Difficult Transition

A Difficult Transition
Author: Mandira Sharma,Seira Tamang
Publsiher: Zubaan
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789385932120

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The Sexual Violence and Impunity in South Asia research project (coordinated by Zubaan and supported by the International Development Research Centre) brings together, for the first time in the region, a vast body of research on this important – yet silenced – subject. Six country volumes (one each on Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and two on India, as well as two standalone volumes) comprising over fifty research papers and two book-length studies, detail the histories of sexual violence and look at the systemic, institutional, societal, individual and community structures that work together to perpetuate impunity for perpetrators. The essays in this volume focus on Nepal, which though not directly colonized, has not remained immune from the influence of colonialism in its neighbourhood. In addition to home-grown feudal patriarchal structures, the writers in this volume clearly demonstrate that it is the larger colonial and post-colonial context of the subcontinent that has enabled the structuring of inequalities and power relations in ways that today allow for widespread sexual violence and impunity in the country – through legal systems, medical regimes and social institutions. The period after the 1990 democratic movement, the subsequent political transformation in the aftermath of the Maoist insurgency and the writing of the new constitution, has seen an increase in public discussion about sexual violence. The State has brought in a slew of legislation and action plans to address this problem. And yet, impunity for perpetrators remains intact and justice elusive. What are the structures that enable such impunity? What can be done to radically transform these? How must States understand the search for justice for victims and survivors of sexual violence? This volume addresses these and related issues. Published by Zubaan.

Nepal in Transition

Nepal in Transition
Author: Sebastian von Einsiedel,Rector David M Malone,Suman Pradhan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 1139379798

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Since emerging in 2006 from a ten-year Maoist insurgency, the 'People's War', Nepal has struggled with the difficult transition from war to peace, from autocracy to democracy, and from an exclusionary and centralized state to a more inclusive and federal one. The present volume, drawing on both international and Nepali scholars and leading practitioners, analyzes the context, dynamics and key players shaping Nepal's ongoing peace process. While the peace process is largely domestically driven, it has been accompanied by wide-ranging international involvement, including initiatives in peacemaking by NGOs, the United Nations and India, which, throughout the process, wielded considerable political influence; significant investments by international donors; and the deployment of a Security Council-mandated UN field mission. This book shines a light on the limits, opportunities and challenges of international efforts to assist Nepal in its quest for peace and stability and offers valuable lessons for similar endeavors elsewhere.

Nepal in Transition

Nepal in Transition
Author: D P Tripathi
Publsiher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2012-04-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789381411902

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Nepal's democracy struggle has been continuing for more than six decades. Since it could not sustain a stable democratic framework even after several attempts in the past, many scholars are stating that Nepal is in permanent transition. Once again, however, it has bagged enormous success in the field of political transformation in 2006 through a highly successful but peacefully organised movement with participation of people from all fields in large numbers. But it could not deconstruct the position of the transition as it has failed to institutionalise the recently gained achievements by making a new constitution even after five years. The only positive thing is that Nepali people, along with various political parties, are still trying hard to resolve vital conflicting issues through dialogue, and come up with a new democratic constitution, though they have already missed three deadlines.

Urban Growth and Spatial Transition in Nepal

Urban Growth and Spatial Transition in Nepal
Author: Elisa Muzzini,Gabriela Aparicio
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821396612

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This book carries out an initial assessment of Nepal s urban growth and spatial transformation, with a focus on spatial demographic and economic trends, economic growth drivers and infrastructure requirements of Nepal s urban regions.

Nepal

Nepal
Author: Dwarika Nath Dhungel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018
Genre: Nepal
ISBN: 9353040647

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Masculinity and Modern Slavery in Nepal

Masculinity and Modern Slavery in Nepal
Author: Matthew Maycock
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351398398

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South Asia is the region with the highest number of slaves globally according to the Global Slavery Index. Bonded labour affects between 15 and 20 million labourers within the region, and is shaped by locally specific interconnections between ethnicity, class, caste and, critically, gender structures. Masculinity and Modern Slavery in Nepal explores the role of masculinity in shaping the structures and experience of slavery and subsequent freedom. While many I/NGOs and human rights organisations use freedom from slavery as a powerful and emotive goal, the lived reality of freedom for many bonded labourers often results in disappointment and frustration as they navigate diverse expectations of masculinity. Taking Nepal as a case study, the book illustrates how men’s gendered experiences of bondedness and freedom can inform perspectives on the transition to freedom and modernity in South Asia more broadly. Researchers of modern slavery, gender studies, and South Asian studies will be interested in the rich analysis on offer in this book.

Lost in Transition

Lost in Transition
Author: Kul Chandra Gautam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9937905818

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