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Zur NI 111) Zusammengestellt Von Karl-Heinz Krämer [Dies Ist Ein Auszug Aus Dem Literatur-Gesamtverzeichnis Von Nepal Research] WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ARBEITEN (zur NI 111) zusammengestellt von Karl-Heinz Krämer [Dies ist ein Auszug aus dem Literatur-Gesamtverzeichnis von Nepal Research] Aasland, Aadne / Haug, Marit. 2011. Perceptions of Social Change in Nepal: Are Caste, Ethnicity, and Region of Relevance?. Journal of Asian and African Studies 2011 46: 184-201 Acharya, Amol. 2013. Distance matters: Problems in Telemedicine. República, 25 June 2013 Acharya, Amol. 2013. The hidden side: Nepal-India relations. República, 23 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Agree to disagree: CJ as the head of the electoral government will only make sense if the parties agree not to disagree about polls end-May. Nepali Times, 22 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Battle for the ballots: Now that November polls look probable its back to the good, bad, and ugly in politics. Nepali Times, 28 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Breaking up and making up: National and international political constellations are all in favour of November polls. Nepali Times, 12 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Breaking views: As elections look more probable, the mainstream media also becomes an extension of the political parties. Nepali Times, 14 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Democratic deficit: The pretentions of senior party leaders with democracy stand at odds with their internal authoritarianism. Nepali Times, 26 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Easier said than done: June is impossible and if things go on like this polls in November may also be a mirage. Nepali Times, 5 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Fluid political landscape: Extremists and political actors in the plains have found a fertile breeding ground in the state of statelessness and discontent. Nepali Times, 9 August 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Foreign domestic policy: Nepal’s quest for sovereignty and international credibility stands at odds with its geo-strategic balancing act. Nepali Times, 8 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Free of fear: We need a firm commitment from political groups of the left, right, and centre for clean and non-violent polls. Nepali Times, 22 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. In contempt of the republic: Nepal’s judiciary must lead the country out of the political morass it helped create. Nepali Times, 17 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Including the excluded: The only way to justify Nepal’s painfully long transition is to ensure election rules that level the playing field. Nepali Times, 7 June 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Misinformed, misunderstood: Nepal’s federalism debate is unnecessarily trivialised with extreme arguments. Nepali Times, 3 May 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. No country of their own: Every citizen has a right to vote in the next election, but what of the stateless citizens of Nepal?. Nepali Times, 15 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Periphery of news: Despite professional hazards, local journalists continue to play crucial watchdog role. But at what cost?. Nepali Times, 5 July 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Reconciliation without resolution: Nepal has tried to reconcile with its past without resolving the underlying reasons of the conflict. Nepali Times, 15 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Republic of bananas: The unending transition, lack of elections, and impunity are turning us into an international laughing stock. Nepali Times, 11 January 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Rotten to the core: Nepal’s legal system has been too kind to those at the top who have presided over the plunder of the state. Nepali Times, 1 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The hidden hand: India’s policy of micro-managing the region rather than taking neighbours into confidence has destabilised South Asia. República, 10 May 2013 1 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The Holi land: Anger over corruption and neglect after 2008 rankles the Tarai psyche, but people still favour immediate polls. Nepali Times, 29 March 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The NC’s 12-year itch: The frustration of being out of power and angst of defeat in the last CA have seeped into Nepal’s grand old party. Nepali Times, 12 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. The post-Prachanda path: The first post-conflict Maoist general convention has finally departed from the communist doctrine of armed struggle. Nepali Times, 8 February 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. Unlearning education: Parallel education systems are driving a wedge in Nepali society, fueling youth discontent. Nepali Times, 19 April 2013 Acharya, Anurag. 2013. What’s left of the left: What vision can Nepal’s communists offer society at a time of internal turmoil?. Nepali Times, 26 April 2013 Acharya, Aparajita. 2013. The Dolpali dilemma: In the absence of the government’s commitment to boosting essential health services in the region, some Dolpalis are found taking matters into their own hands. The Kathmandu Post, 2 February 2013 Acharya, Bhimarjun. 2013. In no established democracy has Chief Justice held executive post. Interview. República, 14 February 2013 Acharya, Ganga Dutta. 2013. Right to food: Let’s make it happen. The Himalayan Times, 28 May 2013 Acharya, Jaya Raj. 2011. Bhanubhakta Acharya: his life and selected poems. Kathmandu: Vidyarthi Pustak Bhandar Adhikari, Aditya. 2013. Nepal: The Discontents after the Revolution. Economic & Political Weekly, 16 February 2013 Adhikari, Ankit. 2013. Open spaces spotted in disaster preparedness. The Kathmandu Post, 11 June 2013 Adhikari, Ankit. 2013. Still keeping faith with faith healing: According to police data altogether 116 women have been tortures in the name of witchcraft in the last four years. The Kathmandu Post, 7 April 2013 Adhikari, Anubha. 2013. Dark deals: Instead of being punished, human rights violators are given political and constitutional power. The Kathmandu Post, 21 April 2013 Adhikari, Bipin. 2013. Gimlette’s Account of Nepal. New Spotlight, 28 June 2013 Adhikari, Debesh. 2013. Macro Disarray: The economic indicators are dismal. As the political transition continues, the nation is going deeper and deeper into the stagnant economic loop. New Spotlight, 22 March 2013 Adhikari, Debesh. 2013. Tracing the Disaster: Technology has become an integral part of the urban life even in Nepal. OpenDRI Nepal is trying to make full use of the technology for a cause and is trying to grow the OpenStreetMap community in Nepal. New Spotlight, 8 March 2013 Adhikari, Devendra. 2013. Energy planning and policy: Paradigm shift needed. The Himalayan Times, 15 January 2013 Adhikari, Devendra. 2013. Heavy reliance on petroleum products: Explore for alternatives. The Himalayan Times, 9 January 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. 'Free & Fair': Media & CA-II. República, 24 April 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. Are we big yet? Devkota was a let-down, promising something geographically concrete but never meeting expectations in terms of showing that Nepal was, indeed, physically big!. República, 5 June 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. E/J for PM? Fourth estate nominee. República, 6 March 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. Hometown story: Letter from Damak. República, 16 January 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. Lost in translation? Poor govt communication. República, 19 June 2013 2 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. Media and mountains. República, 22 May 2013 Adhikari, Dharma. 2013. Sky dreams: Nepal's space aspirations. República, 8 May 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. Donor darlings: There are two Nepals: one belongs to the poor and marginalised, the other to the donor darlings who live lavishly in the name of helping the poor and the marginalised. The Kathmandu Post, 29 January 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. Family matters: The metaphors used in politics give a glimpse to how the political actors conceptualise politics and society. The Kathmandu Post, 26 February 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. Is Phulkaji evil? Pictures of reality that journalists produce can form or solidify a destructive opinion. The Kathmandu Post, 12 June 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. Maoists fool women: After 10 years of war followed by seven years of peace, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the Maoists suffer from the same patriarchal attitudes that they claimed to fight. The Kathmandu Post, 12 February 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. Modern servitude: The political economy of servitude in Nepal needs new analyses as in the absence of workers’ rights, new forms of servitude replace the old. The Kathmandu Post, 15 January 2013 Adhikari, Gyanu. 2013. The desperation of foot soldiers: What have former People’s Liberation Army soldiers been doing with their lives since cantonments were disbanded a year ago?. The Kathmandu Post, 3 August 2013 Adhikari, Indra. 2013. Women at arms: Instead of feminising the traditionally male Army, women are indoctrinated to behave like men, challenging the very notion of femininity. The Kathmandu Post, 19 July 2013 Adhikari, Jagannath. 2013. Field of dreams: Nepal’s farm plan has not been able to grasp the realities of global agricultural politics. The Kathmandu Post, 9 April 2013 Adhikari, Jagannath. 2013. Following orders: Lokman Singh Karki has proven himself as someone who can easily take extralegal steps to fulfill the interests of his ‘masters’. The Kathmandu Post, 6 May 2013 Adhikari, Jagannath. 2013. Mahakali’s fury: Floods in the Far West call for a change in our infrastructure planning and land-use zoning. The Kathmandu Post, 14 July 2013 Adhikari, Jagannath. 2013. Parks and recreation: Loss of open public space in urban areas has had a negative impact on health. The Kathmandu Post, 19 April 2013 Adhikari, Jagannath. 2013. Stronger foundations: Nepal needs to focus on the ways to bring economic change so that every individual becomes economically independent. The Kathmandu Post, 14 March 2013 Adhikari, Kabi. 2013. Passport predicament: Obtaining a passport in Nepal is a difficult, lengthy and expensive process, especially for those residing outside Kathmandu. The Kathmandu Post, 21 May 2013 Adhikari, Manjushree. 2013. A touchy issue: In absensce of law, women are forced to keep mum about harassment in public transport. The Himalayan Times, 20 January 2013 Adhikari, Manjushree. 2013. Not adding up: Educated and unemployed people complain about lack of job opportunities while industires claim a dearth of skilled human resources.
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