Contentious Politics and Democratization in NepalMahendra Lawoti Contradicting the popular thesis that contentious politics generally promotes democratization, this topical book shows that some forms of contentious politics can hinder it, even as other forms strengthen democracy. It also suggests that the nature of activities—whether they are coercive or voluntary—lead to different effects on democratization. A timely addition to the literature on Nepal, it will be of interest to scholars studying democratic politics, as well as practitioners engaged in nurturing development in fledgling democracies. |
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... autonomy . However , as the Gorkhali state consolidated , it began to undermine the Limbus's autonomy . The Limbus , in vari- ous instances , resisted the erosion of their autonomy . It is beyond the scope of this chapter to discuss ...
... autonomy . However , as the Gorkhali state consolidated , it began to undermine the Limbus's autonomy . The Limbus , in vari- ous instances , resisted the erosion of their autonomy . It is beyond the scope of this chapter to discuss ...
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... autonomy is an issue that is often addressed in this analytic category , although it also surfaces in other analytical aspects of social - movements literature . There is an overarching sensibility that social movements are or should be ...
... autonomy is an issue that is often addressed in this analytic category , although it also surfaces in other analytical aspects of social - movements literature . There is an overarching sensibility that social movements are or should be ...
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... autonomy are meant to both contest and conceal the underbelly of political constraint . Such perceived autonomy gives purpose to the students ' struggles , which allows them to have the conviction they need to sustain the dedication and ...
... autonomy are meant to both contest and conceal the underbelly of political constraint . Such perceived autonomy gives purpose to the students ' struggles , which allows them to have the conviction they need to sustain the dedication and ...
Contents
List of Tables | 9 |
Contentious Politics in Democratizing Nepal | 17 |
Democracy Domination and Exclusionary | 48 |
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