External Influence and Challenges of State-building in Nepal |
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Authors: | Chandra Dev Bhatta |
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Institution: | 1. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung office, Nepal chandra.bhatta@fesnepal.org |
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Abstract: | This article deals with the role of external actors in the post-2006 state-building process in Nepal. Two issues have dominated the state-building narrative after 2006: the peace-process and the constitutional process. There has been a strong presence of international agencies. Both issues were later usurped by the external agencies and Nepal loses its upper hand in determining politics, policies, and the law and reverted beyond the 1923 situation. Foreign policy, which should have been used to rescue the country from such a dilemma, could not act in the context of a weak centre. Against this background, this article endeavours to explain the degree of external pressure vis-à-vis the state-building process in Nepal. The central argument of this article is that among many other factors, state-building in Nepal suffers both ‘because of and despite’ its geo-strategic locations and it proposes a proactive foreign policy as the balancing force. |
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Keywords: | Political Settlement Foreign Aid NGOs Donors Geopolitics Foreign Policy |
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