Publication
Jun 2017
Just over a decade ago Nepal ended an internal war that killed 13,000 people and ‘disappeared’ an additional 1,300. Since then, the country’s peace has been an uneasy one. Yes, this brief's author agrees it’s remarkable that Nepal’s leaders have managed to bring all sides of the armed conflict into a peaceful political mainstream, but the drawn-out political transition towards a secular federal republic continues to cause problems. Here are the details.
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Author | Anurag Acharya |
Series | Saferworld Briefings |
Publisher | Saferworld |
Copyright | © 2017 Saferworld |