Himalayan people's war : Nepal's Maoist rebellion / Michael Hutt, editor.

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Other Authors: Hutt, Michael (Michael J.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Monarchy, democracy and Maoism in Nepal / Michael Hutt
  • Radicalism and the emergence of the Maoists / Deepak Thapa
  • The Maoist movement: an evolutionary perspective / Studheer Sharma
  • The Nepali state and the Maoist insurgency, 1996-2001 / Krishna Hachhethu
  • The path to Jan Sarkar in Dolakha district: towards an ethnography of the Maoist movement / Sara Shneiderman and Mark Turin
  • Ethnic demands within Maoism: questions of Magar territorial autonomy, nationality and class / Marie Lecomte-Tilouine
  • Democracy and duplicity: the Maoists and their interlocutors in Nepal / Pratyoush Onta
  • Gender dimensions of the People's War: some reflections on the experiences of rural women / Mandira Sharma and Dinesh Prasain
  • High expectations, deep disappointment: politics, state and society in Nepal after 1990 / Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka
  • A Himalayan red herring? Maoist revolution in the shadow of the Legacy Raj / Saubhagya Shah
  • Maoism in Nepal: towards a comparative perspective / Philippe Ramirez
  • The emergence of Nepal's political future / Hari Roka
  • Living between the Maoists and the army in rural Nepal / Judith Pettigrew
  • The Forty-point demand of the United People's Front (February 1996)
  • Full text of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba's message to the nation (27 November 2001)
  • Full text of King Gyanendra's address to the nation (4 October 2002).