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Revolution in Nepal (Book) In Khotang district, the Maoist takeover was facilitated by the fragilities of a quarrelsome village society, the declining influence of those wielding authority locally during the 1990s, the army’s disproportionate brutality, and the ‘run for your life’ movement that was rife among village headmen, local ...
Maoist party as insurgents threatening peace and stability in Nepal: The Kathmandu Post and The Rising Nepal show the Maoists as a threat to democracy and enemy of the state.
13 Οκτ 2020 · This paper analyzes the social transformation of Nepal that preceded the Maoist revolution, through the lens of Feminist Institutionalism, utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to understand...
Containing a number of annexes, tables, figures and boxes listing chronologies of events, the Maoists’ demands, as well as charts depicting the spread of the Maoist movement in the Nepalese districts, this book is informative and rich in content.
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Nepal's Maoists have attempted to emulate the classic Chinese communist structure of "three magic weapons": party, army and united front. The policy of the immediate predecessor to the CPN(M), the CPN (Unity Centre), explicitly endorsed the threefold revolutionary organisation.
The paper examines the rise of Maoism in Nepal, which was influenced by India’s Naxal movement of the 1960s. In Nepal’s eastern Terai region of Jhapa, sections of communists experimented with the Maoist concept of ‘people’s war’ by unsuccessfully taking up arms in May 1971.