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ArtikelCivil-Military Relations in Nepal  
Oleh: K.C., Khadga
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional - terakreditasi DIKTI
Dalam koleksi: Global & Strategis vol. 8 no. 1 (2014), page 15-27.
Topik: Nepal; Civil-military relations; democratic institution; civilian supremacy; hubungan sipil-militer; institusi demokratis; supremasi sipil.
Fulltext: 6_ros.pdf (250.92KB)
Isi artikelAs like in other developing democracies, it is obvious that there are many Civil- Military Relations (CMR) problems in Nepal. A lack of national security policies and common national interests, ignorance of security sensitiveness, political instability, parochialism, mistrust, are prominent factors contributing to Nepal’s adverse civil-military relations. However, the military thought has already begun to tuning with democratic norms and values should further be engaged in serious organizational reform that includes among others; enhancing professionalism, further accountability, transparency and loyalty of army to the civilian authority followed by earliest promulgation of democratic constitution with the clear provision of democratic control over armed forces.
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