InPost-War Instability and Human Security in Nepal, Purna Bahadur Karki explores the challenges Nepal has faced in the aftermath of its decade-long civil war. The book delves into the fragile peace process, political instability, and governance issues that have shaped Nepal’s post-conflict era. Karki examines the impact of transitional justice, security sector reforms, and economic instability on human security. Drawing on extensive research and case studies, he highlights the vulnerabilities of marginalized communities, the challenges of state-building, and the role of international organizations in Nepal’s recovery process.
Why Read This Book
A detailed examination of Nepal’s post-conflict transition and governance challenges.
Analysis of human security concerns, including displacement, justice, and economic recovery.
Discussion on the role of international aid and organizations in Nepal’s peace-building efforts.
Insights into security sector reforms and their impact on stability.
A scholarly yet accessible account of Nepal’s struggles with political uncertainty and social transformation.
About the Author
Purna Bahadur Karki is a researcher and scholar specializing in political science, security studies, and development in South Asia. His work focuses on post-conflict governance, human security, and the socio-political transformations of Nepal. Karki has contributed to academic discussions on peace-building and policy-making in fragile states.