Militarisation of the youth: Hindering state-building in post-conflict NepalAnjana Luitel, Ashok Rai, Bishnu Raj Upreti, 2010 In: Upreti BR, Sharma SR, Pyakuryal KN, Ghimire S. (eds). The Remake of a State: Post-conflict Challenges and State Building in Nepal. Kathmandu, South Asia Regional Coordination Office of the Swiss National Centere of Competence in Research (NCCR North-South) and Human and Natural Ressources Studies Centre (HNRSC), pp. 193-209.
In this chapter not the state-led but the non-state led militarisation of youth is discussed. In the context of Nepal, societal militarisation is fatal for the progress of achieving security, justice and enabling state because militarisation causes impunity, violates rule of law and implants societal fear and nervousness. The majority of the youth are seen to be in militant groups due to unemployment. The authors argue that if the state could have provided entrepreneurship skill development trainings to the youth, then half of the problems would have been already solved.
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