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Nepal's democratic transition led to the promulgation of its Constitution in 2015 that guarantees transformative rights across economic, social, cultural, environmental and developmental spheres. The Constitution signifies a shift in the societal contract by introducing an array of fundamental...
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considered. Under certain circumstances, a process of full democratization is argued not to represent an optimal choice for the …
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socioeconomic and policy similarities between India and Nepal and presents the different roles and demands of civil society … for inclusive eco-social contracts, but the former will not fructify without pressure and contestation from civil society …
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Citizens political participation to protests is a crucial issue for any political system, whether democratic or autocratic. Political systems have different ways of dealing with citizens' protests, determining cost and benefit of public dissent, responding to public requests and allowing...
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positive association between democracy and economic growth is driven by endogenous democratization episodes (i.e., due to …
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Independently of the fact that the replacement of overtly authoritarian regimes in many African countries appeared to presage fundamental political change, a closer examination of democratic trends since the establishment of the African Union (AU) paints a less promising picture. In this paper,...
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