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Contents
The Setting | 3 |
Historical Background | 4 |
The Shah and Rana Political Systems | 23 |
Oppositional Politics Under Rana Rule | 40 |
The 1950 Revolution | 57 |
The Search for Constitutional Democracy 195155 | 81 |
The Revolutionary Governments | 83 |
King Tribhuwans Political Experiments | 103 |
The 1959 Constitution and the General Elections | 280 |
Experiment with Parliamentary Democracy 195960 | 301 |
The Elected Nepali Congress Government | 303 |
Party Politics Under the Nepali Congress Government | 317 |
gress Government | 346 |
King Mahendra and Parliamentary | 374 |
Experiments | 395 |
The Politics of Guided Democracy | 420 |
Party Politics in Postrevolutionary Nepal | 124 |
195155 | 148 |
The Tribhuwan Period in Retrospect | 167 |
Innovations in the Interim Political System 195559 | 177 |
King Mahendras Political Innovations | 179 |
The Prelude to the 1959 General Elections | 205 |
The Record | 225 |
The Parties Prepare for the Elections | 257 |
Political Organizations and Panchayat | 443 |
Policy and Program of the Royal Regime | 465 |
Patterns and Trends in Nepals Political | 485 |
Notes | 519 |
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Glossary | 541 |
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