Nepal, zone of peace : a revised concept for the Constitution

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Nb de pages : 394 pages
Poids : 560 g
Dimensions : 16cm X 24cm
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ISBN : 978-2-296-54948-7
EAN : 9782296549487

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a revised concept for the Constitution

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Nepal, Zone of Peace

A Revised Concept for the Constitution

Can Nepal stand apart from the turbulence of the modern world and develop politically and economically by transforming itself into a Zone of Peace ? This book offers a comprehensive analysis of the question as neighboring Asian giants India and China make the region ever more important. The concept won widespread international support when it was first proposed in the 1970s by Nepal's King Birendra. The author concludes that the time is ripe to revive the idea in light of the country's domestic evolution, its international situation and the opportunities afforded by its social, political and geographic assets. She argues that enshrining the Zone of Peace in Nepal's Constitution can be a strong positive force for the country's future. The book, based on the author's doctoral thesis, was written during six working visits to Nepal.

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Isabelle Duquesne teaches of universities and business schools in Europe, Nepal and Mexico, and founded the consultancy and executive training business Eurobogen in Germany in 1996. With a master's in peace studies and an MBA, she earned her PhD in international relations and diplomacy from CEDS in 2005.