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Title: The Representation of UN Role in Nepalese Peace Process
Authors: Parajuli, Kalpit
Keywords: Representation of UN;Peace
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract: This dissertation on The Role of UN in Nepalese Peace Process-sticking intact with the UN systems and its Charter—when inspected through the lens of ‘power’ unveils its role as mandated by Nepalese people represented by the Government of Nepal and different political parties. The reverence earned by UN while assisting in preserving global peace and various understanding substantiates with its neutral role that intensifies its credibility—without being influenced by different stake holders and concerned authorities. Unlike the ‘hegemonic’ understanding, UN has successfully fueled the ‘ideology’ which adopts completion of responsibilities only as per the understanding. UN discourages the concerned parties from breaching the agreements which leads to the threat of peace as their power representation varies depending upon the power-position. Thus, UN which sticks intact to the agreements and its mandates, encourages concerned parties to comply with all kinds of understandings thereby, the parties other than UN owe more responsibilities for any derail in the Nepalese Peace Process and threat to it.
URI: http://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/3277
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