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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... coercive methods to enforce their call . I do not call the latter activities coercive . However , as both the first ( 1990 ) and the second ( 2006 ) people's movements demonstrated , coercive methods were useful in restoring democracy ...
... coercive methods to enforce their call . I do not call the latter activities coercive . However , as both the first ( 1990 ) and the second ( 2006 ) people's movements demonstrated , coercive methods were useful in restoring democracy ...
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Mahendra Lawoti. opt for coercive methods in future . The Kamaiya movement shows that reliance on coercive methods could facilitate a quicker response from the government ( of course the coercive methods employed , in terms of sitting ...
Mahendra Lawoti. opt for coercive methods in future . The Kamaiya movement shows that reliance on coercive methods could facilitate a quicker response from the government ( of course the coercive methods employed , in terms of sitting ...
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... coercive contentious politics 329 coercive methods , reasons for 331 coercive protests 324 collective activities 20 collective mobilizations 34 commercial sex work 100 Common Minimum Policy and Pro- gramme 126 communism and ...
... coercive contentious politics 329 coercive methods , reasons for 331 coercive protests 324 collective activities 20 collective mobilizations 34 commercial sex work 100 Common Minimum Policy and Pro- gramme 126 communism and ...
Contents
List of Tables | 9 |
Contentious Politics in Democratizing Nepal | 17 |
Democracy Domination and Exclusionary | 48 |
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