This volume provides a crucial analysis of Nepal's evolving political landscape, examining the profound changes and persistent challenges since the advent of democracy in the 1950s. It delves into the nation's critical phase of constitutional making and its transition towards a new democratic era, meticulously connecting historical realities with contemporary issues such as federalism, ethnicity, social inclusion, and the role of various societal actors.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a deep understanding of Nepal's complex political transition and the forces shaping its modern democracy.
- Explore core issues like federalism, ethnicity, social inclusion, and gender in the Nepali context.
- Uncover the historical roots of conflict, including the rise of the Maoist movement and the impact of past political leadership.
- Appreciate the evolving roles of media and civil society in Nepal's ongoing development.