Bhutan: perspectives on conflict and dissent/ edited by Michael Hutt
Material type: TextSeries: Kiscadale Asia Research SeriesPublication details: United Kingdom: Paul Strachan, 1994Description: 244pISBN: 1870838025DDC classification: 954.98Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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AC Sinha Collection | Central Library, Sikkim University AC Sinha Collection | 954.98 HUT/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Series No. 4 | Available | GB2948 |
1) Introduction
2) Conflict and Conciliation in Traditional Bhutan
3) Bhutan a kingdom of Besieged
4) Bhutan's current crisis:A view from Thimphu
5) The Dissidents
6) Life and work in the Refugee camps of Southeast Nepal
7) Aspects of the 'Southern Problem' and nation building in Bhutan
8) Looking for Greater Nepal
9) The role of the monarchy in the current ethnic conflicts in Bhutan
10) Reporting Bhutan
11) Political Culture and National Dilemma
12) Appendices
13) Map of Bhutan
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