Towards Substantive Democracy
By Jeevan Baniya Nepal adopted the liberal democracy after the political change in 1990 that was based on sets of civil and political rights, participation based on justice, free and fair election, good governance, free media, and civic participation. We gave emphasis on importance of democratic institutions, modernization, and economic development for reaching the ends of establishing democracy in the country. In the similar line, some limited efforts were made towards diffusing of power and weakening the relative power of the executive mac¡¦ [2011-09-07]
The Secret of Noam: A Chomsky Interview
The Secret of Noam: A Chomsky Interview Noam Chomsky interviewed by Jeff Jetton and Dakota Fine Brightest Young Things, March 9, 2011 "Isn't it interesting," he pauses, reflecting, "that eating a banana is somehow comical." Noam Chomsky says this to me with a straight face. He understands the humor in the situation, yet to his mind the concept seems more of an intellectual observation than a funny moment. It's evident as soon as he begins to talk, the man has none of the animation, the expression that you'd expect from someone so clos¡¦ [2011-07-17]
 
 
Towards Substantive Democracy
The Secret of Noam: A Chomsky Interview
Nepal's Stalled Revolution
 
 
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