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Manoj Rijal is a journalist and writer covering issues of international relations, globalization and public policy. His interests include promoting democratic governance and rule of law in fragile as well as sophisticated societies across the world. Democracy may not be the best system but has no viable alternative -- this is what he strongly believes in. He is the author of a thoroughly-researched book about political dimension of ethnicity. It reveals as to why people are inclined toward a political party based on their own race or ethnic assertion (Ethnic Politics: Does it unroll from exclusion and identity crisis?). It has been published from Germany and is available worldwide. He lives in Queens, New York.

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Will Syrian President Bassar al-Assad will be all ears to the voice of global community?, From ImagesAttr
SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Assad's right to seek re-election is against people's right to democracy Syrian president Bassar al-Assad's greedy intention to re-run for the presidential election has only helped him garner negativity, casting doubts over his sincerity to the Vienna peace plan of November 14.
The seven provinces of Nepal endorsed by the new constitution. Courtesy: RAonline, From ImagesAttr
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Friday, November 20, 2015
Federal border is Nepal's bottom-line of current impasse This article analyses the actual problem of Nepal's current political crisis that involves itself and its two neighbours China and India. It further stresses that a solution to the problem lies in realistically demarcating the federal borders among the various provinces proposed in the new constitution.

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