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Democratic Nepal
Author(s)Brown, T. Louise
AbstractBrown gives a frank description of Nepal’s nascent democracy and its prospects for growth and institutional development. The author portrays the Nepalese government’s refusal to abandon the caste system and its fear of a growing Indian minority as major hurdles to the progression of democracy. Political and social elites are generally one in the same, even in the country’s communist party.
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Pages167-211
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceThe Challenge to Democracy in Nepal
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PubDate1996
ISBN_ISSN0415085764
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