Nepal is a country renowned for its natural beauty with diverse culture and ecosystem. However, marred by the prevailing social, political, economical, and geographical discrimination the country went through the protracted war started by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in 1996. After the successful Peoples Movement in April 2006 that overthrew the king and abolished monarchy, the series of talks between the Maoist and the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) was successful in bringing the Maoist into the mainstream politics. Since then, Peacebuilding has remained a crucial issue to be dealt…mehr
Nepal is a country renowned for its natural beauty with diverse culture and ecosystem. However, marred by the prevailing social, political, economical, and geographical discrimination the country went through the protracted war started by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) in 1996. After the successful Peoples Movement in April 2006 that overthrew the king and abolished monarchy, the series of talks between the Maoist and the Seven Party Alliance (SPA) was successful in bringing the Maoist into the mainstream politics. Since then, Peacebuilding has remained a crucial issue to be dealt effectively in the country. Hence, this book provides an analysis of the ongoing Peacebuilding initiatives in rural Nepal through community participation.
Niraj Prakash Joshi, PhD, is an Associate Professor in Nepal Engineering College - Centre for Postgradute Studies, Pokhara University, Kathmandu, Nepal. He pursued his PhD degree in Agriculture/Rural Economics from Hiroshima University, Japan and M.Sc. Ag. (AGECON) from Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science, Tribhuvan University, Nepal.
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