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From War to Peace: The Nepalese Maoists's Strategic and Ideological Thinking
Authors:Winne Gobyn
Affiliation:Conflict Research Group, Department of Third World Studies , Ghent University , Ghent , Belgium
Abstract:In February 1996, the Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M) initiated a bloody war to establish a Mao-style “people's republic.” A decade later, however, they signed a peace agreement with the government, joined the mainstream political parties in parliament and in an interim government, and participated in democratic elections. This article provides some insight into the Nepalese Maoists's strategic and ideological thinking. More specifically, this article shows the reason behind the party's change of tactics and goals and describes the process in which these changes materialized.
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