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Between democracy and revolution: peasant support for insurgency versus democracy in Nepal / Joshi, Madhav; Mason, T David   Journal Article
Mason, T David Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The Maoist insurgency in Nepal presents an anomaly for students of civil war and democratic transitions. How was the Maoist wing of the Nepal Communist Party able to mobilize peasants to support their insurgency when they could not mobilize enough peasants to vote for them in elections? The authors address these questions by exploring the ways in which the persistence of traditional clientelist networks in the countryside enabled rural elites to mobilize peasants to vote for parties other than the Maoist party, even though peasants would have benefited from that party's advocacy for land reform. When that same party used insurgent violence against rural elites, peasants were willing and able to support the insurgency and abstain from voting in the 1999 election in locales where the insurgency succeeded in disrupting clientelist ties. The authors test these arguments with district-level data on election turnout and the distribution of households among several land-tenure categories. Findings support the argument that turnout was greater where land-tenure patterns gave landed elite greater influence over peasant political behavior. Where higher levels of insurgent violence disrupted patterns of clientelist dependency, turnout declined. What electoral democracy could not deliver to peasants - land reform and relief from clientelist dependency - the Maoist insurgency promised to bring through political violence
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Forget Kathmandu: an elegy for democracy / Thapa, Manjushree 2005  Book
Thapa, Manjushree Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viking, 2005.
Description 260p.hbk
Standard Number 0670058122
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049339954.96/THA 049339MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   081849


Local democracy in South Asia: microprocesses of democratization in Nepal and its neighbours / Gellner David N (ed); Hachhethu, Krishna (ed) 2008  Book
Gellner David N Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 2008.
Description 472p.
Series Governance, conflict, and civil action series; Vol 1
Standard Number 9780761936503
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Nepal's democracy honeymoon ends / Owen, Nicholas   Journal Article
Owen, Nicholas Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Toward an new Nepal? / Chalmers, Rhoderick   Journal Article
Chalmers, Rhoderick Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Vying for position: Nepal's former rebels struggle to enter the fold / Gellner, David   Journal Article
Gellner, David Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Nepal  State Stability  Nepal - Democracy 
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