| ISBN |
9789812870056 |
| 기타 표준번호 |
10.1007/978-981-287-005-6 |
| 청구기호 |
JA71-80 |
| 형태사항 |
XXIII, 252 p. 6 illus. online resource.
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| 언어 |
English |
| 내용 |
Dedication -- List of Tables and Charts- Preface -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1: The Landscape of Constitution Making in Nepal -- 1.1: Six Decades of Constitutional History -- 1.2: Pre-1990 Constitution Making Processes -- 1.3: The 1990 Constitution Making Process -- 1.4: Making of the Interim Constitution 2007 -- 1.5: Lessons from Past Constitutions Making -- 1.5.1: Constitution Writing versus Constitution Making -- 1.5.2: Constitution versus Constitutionalism -- 1.5.3: Political Interests versus System Building -- 1.5.4: Power versus Authority -- 1.5.5: The Rule of Law versus Rule by Law -- 1.5.6: Legitimacy versus Political Ideology -- 1.5.7: Challenges of the Divided Society and the Constitution Making -- 1.5.8: From Uncertainty to Political Stability -- 1.6: Concluding Observations -- Chapter 2: Abolition of Monarchy -- 2.1 Background -- 2.2: The First Conflict: Conflict between Gorkha and other Principalities -- 2.3: The Second Conflict: Conflict between the Shah and Rana Dynasties -- 2.4: The Third Conflict: The King versus the People -- 2.4.1 Conflict between the King and the People from 1951 to 1990 -- 2.4.2 Conflict from 1990 to 2008 -- 2.5 Concluding Observations -- Chapter 3: Why did the Constituent Assembly Fail? -- 3.1: The Context of the CA -- 3.2: Reasons for the Failure of the CA -- 3.2.1: The Redundant Role of the CA -- 3.2.2: Faulty Discourse -- 3.2.3: Crisis of Constitutionalism -- 3.2.4: Democratic Deficit -- 3.3: Designing a Constitution in the Future -- 3.3.1: Political Consensus -- 3.3.2: From Ideology to Constitutionalism? -- 3.3.3: Civic or Citizenry Identity -- 3.3.4: Welfare-Grundnorm -- 3.4: Concluding Observations -- Chapter 4: Epistemology of Ethnic Federalism -- 4.1: Civic or Ethnic Federalism? -- 4.2: Ethnic & Indigenous Identity -- 4.3: Ethnic Federalism in Nepal -- 4.4: Major Schools of Thought & the Controversy -- 4.5: Civic Identity -- 4.5.1: Marxism -- 4.5.2: Max Weber & Ethnicity -- 4.5.3: Robert Park & Assimilation to Civic State -- 4.6: Concluding Observations -- Chapter 5: Nation-Building, Inclusion & Liberal Democracy -- 5.1: Nation-Building in Nepal -- 5.1.1: Formative Stage of Nation-Building -- 5.1.2: Democratic Stage of Nation-Building -- 5.1.3 Post-National Stage of Nation-Building -- 5.2 Inclusion -- 5.2.1 Inclusion During the Panchayati Era: 1960-1990 -- 5.2.2 Inclusion in the Post-1990 Era -- 5.3: Liberal Democracy & Federalism -- 5.3.1 Constitutionalism -- 5.3.2 The Rule of Law -- 5.3.3 Political Parties Reform -- 5.3.4 A Robust Counter Hegemonic Mechanism in Place -- 5.4: Concluding Observations -- Chapter 6: Right to Self-Determination & Restructuring the Nepalese State -- 6.1 Right to Self Determination (RSD) -- 6.2: RSD: Internal Autonomy of Groups & Ethnic Federalism -- 6.2.1: The UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples -- 6.2.2: RSD & Minority Rights -- 6.3: IRSD & its Scope: Empowerment of All Peoples -- 6.3.1: The Scope of IRSD under the UNDRIP -- 6.3.2 Rights over Land and Resources -- 6.3.3: IRSD and Human Rights for All Peoples -- 6.4: Restructuring the Nepalese State -- 6.4.1: Could Federalism Ensure Autonomy? -- 6.4.2: Is Federalism the Solution of Discrimination and Inequality? -- 6.4.3 Is Federalism the Natural Political Course for Nepal? -- 6.5: Concluding Observations -- Chapter 7: Prospects of Liberal Democracy and Development -- 7.1: The CA Must Not Repeat Past Mistakes: Learn From the Past -- 7.1.1: Learn from the Past and Shun any Redundant Role -- 7.1.2: Build and Entrench Constitutionalism -- 7.1.3:� Espouse a Robust and Transparent Discourse -- 7.1.4: Don?�t Endure Democratic Deficit -- 7.2: Monarchy is Abolished: Monarchs Have Yet to be Abolished -- 7.2.1: Monarchs are still Predominant -- 7.2.2: Political Leaders are Acting Irresponsibly -- 7.3: Ethnic Federalism v. Federalism: Don?�t Summon the Condition of Scylla & Charybdis -- 7.3.1 Methodological Issues -- 7.3.2: A Riddle of Positive Discrimination -- 7.3.3: More Rigid Boundaries -- 7.3.4: Federalization is not a One-time Job -- 7.3.5: A Misnomer of Minority Protection -- 7.3.6: A Pricey Institution -- 7.3.7: Possible Political Conundrum -- 7.4: Inclusive State: Within the Scope of Human Rights -- 7.4.1: Full Cultural Expression and Plurality -- 7.4.2: Four Major Objections -- 7.4.3: Welfare Policy for an Inclusive State -- 7.5: Civic State: From a Normative to a Positive State -- 7.5.1: Social Political Equilibrium -- 7.5.2: Constrain to Democratic Majoritarianism -- 7.5.3: It is not an Ethnic State -- 7.5.4: The Rights-Based Approach -- 7.6: Political Parties Reform: From Private Companies to Public Entities -- 7.6.1: Private Companies to Public Entities -- 7.6.2: Political Intolerance -- 7.6.3: Party Fetish -- 7.7: Liberal Democracy: Social Engineering of Inclusion, Participation, and State Restructuring -- 7.7.1: Challenges of Liberal Democracy -- 7.7.2: Consociational Democracy & Power-Sharing -- 7.7.3: Democracy as a Way of Life -- 7.8: Positive Discrimination: Revisiting the Rawlsian Model -- 7.8.1: Justice as Fairness -- 7.8.2: The Political Conception of Justice -- 7.8.3: Managing Inequality -- 7.8.4: What is to be done? -- 7.9: The Rule of Law: From Constitutionalism to Post-Constitutionalism -- 7.9.1: A Positive Order -- 7.9.2: Constitutional to Post-Constitutional Order -- 7.10: Freedom and Development: B. P. Koirala & Amartya Sen Revisited -- 7.10.1: Human Face of Development -- 7.10.2: Unfreedoms and Remediable Injustices -- 7.10.3: B. P. Koirala -- 7.11: Policy Choices: Welfare-Grundnorm -- 7.11.1: Fairness, Efficiency, and Validity -- 7.11.2: Hierarchy and Grundnorm -- Chapter 8: Concluding Observations -- Bibliography.
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Political science.
Comparative politics.
Constitutional law.
Political Science and International Relations.
Comparative Politics.
Constitutional Law.
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