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The year 1996 marked the launch of the 'People's War' against the Nepali state. The impetus behind the war was to fundamentally alter the 'historical relations of oppression' in Nepal. To what extent this is a 'People's War' as opposed to a coercive 'insurgency' on the people remains a deeply contentious issue in Nepal and
Jun 13, 2008 The Maoist Insurgency in Nepal, 1996-2008: Implications for U.S. Counterinsurgency Doctrine. A Monograph by. MAJ Timothy R Kreuttner. U.S. Army. School of Advanced Military Studies. United States Army Command and General Staff College. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. AY 2009-01. Approved for Public
Jul 28, 2010 Robert Gersony, 'Western Nepal Conflict Assessment: History & Dynamics of the Maoist Revolt', Mercy Corps: Be the Change, (September 2003), www.mercycorps.org/sites/default/files/file1137793491.pdf 7. 13. Ibid. 14. Fran Moore, 'A Spatial Analysis of the Causal Factors of Nepal's Maoist Insurgency',
Full-text (PDF) | We investigate the effect of inequality, measured by Gini and Polarization indices, on the level of Nepal's conflicts due to Maoist's People's War using rational choice theory. The number of people killed by Maoist rebels during 1996-2003 in each Nepalese village is modeled as co
Insurgency in Nepal has existed for perhaps 5 decades but burst into the open only with the declaration of “people's war" on. February 13, 1996, by the Communist Party (Maoist), or CPN(M), the most radical offshoot of the leftwing spectrum in Nepali politics. Desultory action ended when the “Maoists," as they are universally.
the existing literature on the Maoist insurgency in Nepal.1 Initially regarded as another. “unknown understanding of Nepal's Maoist insurgency. PDF>. The first part of the article deals with the context of governance in Nepal. Adherence to the principles of the so-called Washington Consensus (the assertive and almost.
Abstract. This paper studies the incidence of political violence associated with the Maoist insurgency in Nepal. I take a cross-sectional approach where the unit of analy- sis is the district, and dependent variable is total killings by state and Maoists normalized by district population. I find no evidence that political and
Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) (CPN (Maoist)) left over 13,000 people dead and 1,300 missing.1 By . continued to insist that the Maoists insurgency was a law and order problem and the Nepal. Police (NP) Detention (9 December 1998) Available from www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/FactSheet26en.pdf.
Mar 26, 2004 would be a 'negotiated settlement' with an agreement with a radical state reform, addressing all structural causes of conflict and crisis. While examining the present Nepalese crisis, the important questions are how and why the Maoist insurgency was emerged? Why the past two negotiations were failed?
Feb 13, 2005 Maoist Insurgency in Nepal: An Overview. Krishna Hachhethu. This plan of initiation of the people's war would be based on the principle that everything is an illusion except state power. While remaining firm on the principle aim of the armed struggle as to capture political power for the people, the Party.
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