La révolution au Népal : Mao, les brahmanes et les paysans
Brigitte Steinmann
For over 10 years the Maoist revolution has been raging in
Nepal. Rent by civil war, the country is witnessing the ruin of development
efforts that until recently fueled nationalist illusions. The absolutist Hindu
monarchies of the Shahs, whose religious and historical roots grow out of a
long national past of warring conquest, is living out its last days in the face of
the success of a new radicalism which, in scarcely a decade, has transformed
farmers who worked the arid mountain soil with swing-ploughs into guerrilla
fighters trained to use the Kalashnikov.
• Questions sur la révolution des maobadi
• Naissance et émancipation du mouvement maoïste népalais
• L’unification nationale aux origines du mouvement des maobadi
• Maobadi népalais et naxalites indiens