Maoists in the Land of Buddha

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Maoists is first comprehensive and candid account of the Maoist insurgency that has been rocking the Himalayan Kingdom for nearly a decade now. Authentic and up to date, the book discusses how Nepal popularly known as the birthplace of Buddha, the emperor of world peace, has recently got a new name — a nation of Maoist insurgents who want to abolish Monarchy and turn Nepal into a ‘peoples’ Republic’ The Maoists control a large part of the country, especially in the Western hills and more than 7,000 people were reported to be killed by the end of 2002. The continuation of the insurgency causes a grave setback to the democratic set-up in Nepal that has flourished since 1990 popular movement that resulted in the people of Nepal being sovereign. The author here attempts to uncover the roots of this turbulence, outlining Maoist targets in destroying nation’s infrastructure, in burning books and closing down of schools and provides an insight into the mind and motives of the insurgents. Including details on the role of Dalits and women in the insurgency, Prakash A Raj unleashes the socio-political implications of the movements and examines the role of the neighboring countries, the superpower and the insurgencies in other countries in shaping the present face of the Maoists in Nepal. As numerous dialogues and cease-fires continue to fail time and again, the disturbing question book grapples is–will Maoists ever give up their arms or will Nepal turn into another Cambodia, Peru or Afghanistan?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Prakash A. Raj

Prakash A. Raj was born in Kathmandu in 1943 and was educated in India, the United States and the Netherlands.  He worked for the Nepalese Government and the United Nations as staff member.  He has also worked as consultant for such agencies as the World Bank, UNDP, ILO, GTZ and IUCN.  He has written several books in English and Nepali.  These include travel guidebooks, account of the Royal Massacre in Nepal and biographies.  He has also given talks at several American colleges and universities on the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal.

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Title
Maoists in the Land of Buddha
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185693420
Length
218p., Tables; References; Appendices; Glossary; Bibliography; Maps; Index; 23cm.
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