Challenging the common belief that all forms of contentious politics invariably lead to democratization, this book offers a nuanced perspective on Nepal's political landscape. It meticulously examines how specific types of contentious activities can obstruct democratic progress, even as others facilitate it. The book particularly distinguishes between the effects of coercive versus voluntary political actions on a nation's journey towards democracy.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain insight into the complex relationship between contentious politics and democratization, moving beyond simplistic assumptions.
- Understand the unique case of Nepal, offering valuable lessons for fledgling democracies worldwide.
- Explore the differential impact of coercive versus voluntary political actions on democratic development.
- An essential resource for scholars in democratic politics and practitioners working in political development.