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Nepal politics
Citizenship, Identity and Nepal’s Contested 2015 Constitution
By Nirnaya Bhatta and Maximillian Morch
The 2015 Constitution failed to address the demands of Madhesi and indigenous populations.
Popular Support Grows for Indicted Nepali Journalist
By Peter Gill
Rabi Lamichhane’s show confronts corruption; a former employee’s suicide has stirred a firestorm.
After the Flood: Nepal’s Slow Recovery
By Peter Gill
Amid decentralization, Nepal has been slow to recover from the devastating 2017 floods.
Why Was the Pakistani Prime Minister in Nepal?
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Pakistan and Nepal rarely exchange bilateral visits. This trip -- under the gaze of India and China -- has made waves.
Nepal’s Leadership in Transition
By Raunab Singh Khatri
With the old guard aging out, it’s time for Nepal to foster a new generation of future leaders.
The (Re)Birth of the Nepal Communist Party
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Nepal’s Left Alliance takes a step toward formal unification, but is it just a marriage of convenience?
Justice Eludes Victims of Nepal’s Civil War
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Nepal’s two transitional justice mechanisms have failed to deliver justice to war-era victims.
The Rise of Nepal’s Left Alliance
By Peter Gill
From foreign policy to domestic development, how much change will the Left Alliance bring?
What Caused the Left Alliance’s Landslide Victory in Nepal?
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
The huge victory was not a surprise for those following Nepali politics.
Can Nepal Find Political Stability?
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
As Nepal gears up for parliamentary elections, its citizens want two things: stability and development.
Nepal Set for 3-Way Competition in Upcoming Legislative Elections
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
A surprise alliance between Nepal's two main communist parties has China excited and India dismayed.
Nepal-China-India: Three’s a Crowd?
By Narayani Basu
Time will tell how Kathmandu chooses to navigate strategic waters that have become undoubtedly tricky sailing.