The Democratic Transition in Nepal


DATE
Tuesday April 26, 2016
TIME
3:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Sponsor: Centre for India and South Asia Research, Himalaya Program, Faculty of Arts Speaker Fund
By: Professor Chaitanya Mishra (Department of Sociology, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal)

What are the causes and correlates of democracy?
The presentation will begin by reviewing key theories of democracy, corresponding to the three waves of democratization in world history. It will then describe specific and evolving political and economic features, which were associated with the republican and democratic turn in Nepal in 2006. Among others, it will review the significance of capitalism, changes in the mode of generation of livelihood, nature of the peasantry, de-ruralization, class structure, post-1990 political structure, the Maoist ‘people’s war’ as well as the role of India and other countries in the 2006 democratic turn. It will argue that the Nepal case has specific lessons for broader theories of democracy.

Light refreshments will be served.

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