When the Seven Party Alliance called for a four-day strike starting from 6 April 2006, the anniversary of Nepal’s 1990 Jana Andolan, no one could have foreseen what would ensue. The protests brought hundreds of thousands on the streets, and finally resulted in a victory for the proletariat and democracy. As history is being made Nepal, Prakash A. Raj takes a look at the main actors on the country’s political stage -the monarch, the analyses what happened in Nepal and why. He probes such questions as whether Nepal will become a republic or a ceremonial monarchy, who will control the Royal Nepalese Army and whether the Maoists will join mainstream politics or will try and capture power. Interspersed with striking photographs of the demonstrations held recently in Nepal, this book is an insightful look into the turbulence in Nepal, and how the power of the people prevailed. A must-read for anyone interested in South Asian politics.
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The Dancing Democracy: The Power of the Third Eye
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788129109460
Length
x+138p., Plates; Appendices; Glossary; Bibliography; 20cm.
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