Nepal's Maoists
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World Politics Review contributor Liam Cochrane talks to C.P. Gajurel, a high-level member of the central committee secretariat of Nepal's Maoists. Gajurel, who specializes in foreign affairs, is a
long-time member of the Maoist movement that, due to a surprise April 2008 election victory, is now faced with governing the country.
World Politics Review contributor Liam Cochrane talks to C.P. Gajurel, a high-level member of the central committee secretariat of Nepal's Maoists. Gajurel, who specializes in foreign affairs, is a
long-time member of the Maoist movement that, due to a surprise April 2008 election victory, is now faced with governing the country.
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World Politics Review contributor Liam Cochrane talks to C.P. Gajurel, a high-level member of the central committee secretariat of Nepal's Maoists. Ga...
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long-time member of the Maoist movement that, due to a surprise April 2008 election victory, is now faced with governing the country.
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long-time member of the Maoist movement that, due to a surprise April 2008 election victory, is now faced with governing the country.
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