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Conclusion – Daman Nath Dhungana and Padma Ratna Tuladhar English
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Peace and democracy – Prabidhik K.C English
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Public perception on Comprehensive Peace Accord in Nepal – Integrated Governance Project survey, Democracy & Governance Office/USAID Nepal English
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Statist Peacebuilding: A brief critique and some reflections for donors – George Varughese and Anil Raman English
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Disappearing truth: Obstacles, obfuscation and strategic options for truth recovery in Nepal – Terry Savage and Nirajan Thapaliya English
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Ending the conflict about ending wars – Jeffrey R. Seul English
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Examining post-CPA Nepal from gender perspective – Punam Yadav English
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New constitution and nation building in Nepal – Krishna Hachhethu English
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Nepal’s national dialogue: What worked and what did not – Bishnu Sapkota English
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Community governance: Archetype for transmuting insurgency into peace building in Nepal – Keshav K. Acharya English
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From shared narratives to joint responsibility – Dark Splinter and Ljubjana Wuestehube English
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Local Peacebuilding in the interaction between national and local dynamics: Why did some Local Peace Committees in Nepal perform well and others not? – Andries Odendaal and Kiran Prasad Dhungel English
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Dissecting an endogenous peacebuilding mechanism in Nepal: Informal dialogues and Nepal’s Transition to Peace Process – Simon Richards and Pankaj Adhikari English
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Nepal’s homegrown model: Integration and reintegration of Maoist combatants – Deepak Prakash Bhatt English
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Remains of Nepal’s conflict and peace process – Lilamani Pokharel and Raghu Ghimire English
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Commitment for land reform: What was promised and what is outstanding? – Jagat Basnet English
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Ten years of peace process and Dalit’s inclusion – Yam Bahadur Kisan English
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Madheshi perspectives on Nepal’s peace process: A gaze at the CPA – Mohan Singh English
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Comprehensive Peace Accord and Madhesh Aspirations – Chandra Kishore English
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CPA and security sectors: A gender perspective – Indra Adhikari English
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Nepal’s peace process from the perspective of indigenous people – Parshuram Tamang English
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Social reality of war and peace: Expectation and realities of female ex-combatants in Nepal – Chiranjibi Bhandari English
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Transitional justice after Nepal’s CPA: The victim’s perspectives – Ram Kumar Bhandari English
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Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Accord: A retrospective of human rights and gender aspects – Mohna Ansari English
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Ten years of Comprehensive Peace Accord: Assessment from peace and stability perspectives – Uddhab Pyakurel English
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A general reflection on a decade of Nepal’s peace process – Chandra Mani Gautam English
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Revisiting the CPA: Legal and judicial perspectives – Tara Prasad Sapkota English
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Reforming security sector governance in Nepal: Achievements and arrears – Safal Ghimire English
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Message of Integration and rehabilitation process of Nepal – Geja Sharma Wagle English
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The reintegration of the Maoists combatants: What do we need to know? – Dhirendra Nalbo and Jacob Rinck English