by NIPoRe | Sep 27, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for New Economy and Inequality, Research Commentaries
Jaya Jung Mahat Synopsis The last decade saw an unprecedented rise in major social media platforms. There is no doubt that these platforms have enabled people across the globe to (re) connect with their families and friends. However, from the online advertisement... by NIPoRe | Sep 20, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for New Economy and Inequality, Research Commentaries
Enabling Factors for Public-Private Partnership in Infrastructure in Nepal Nirnaya Bhatta Synopsis The fanfare with which the Third Nepal Infrastructure Summit was organized during 11-12 September indicates a realization that public infrastructural goods unequivocally... by NIPoRe | Sep 11, 2019 | Center for Strategic Affairs, Research Commentaries
NRC0011 – Nepalese foreign policy practice in the 1950s and 60s: special relationship, balance and diversification Santosh Sharma Poudel Synopsis In the last Research Commentary, I argued that ‘balancing’ as the framing of Nepal’s foreign policy vis-à-vis China... by NIPoRe | Sep 5, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for Human Development, Research Commentaries
Nepal Earthquake 2015 at 4: Lessons and Recommendations for Developing South and Southeast Asia Hao Nan Synopsis It has been a little more than four years since the massive 7.8 Richter Scale Earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, 2015. Concerted efforts have moved to... by NIPoRe | Aug 30, 2019 | Center for Governance Studies, Center for New Economy and Inequality, Research Commentaries
Internet at 50: Opportunity for Nepal to Examine Past Impacts of the Internet and Plan for the Future Jaya Jung Mahat Synopsis With an aim to observe the fiftieth anniversary of the Internet in the world, the Nepal Institute for Policy Research (NIPoRe) has recently... by NIPoRe | Aug 23, 2019 | Center for New Economy and Inequality, Research Commentaries
Understanding and Correcting Nepal’s Widening Trade Deficit Prashanta Pradhan Synopsis While trade deficit is not necessarily viewed as a problem, they tend to raise serious concerns when trade deficit persistently widens for almost two decades as in Nepal. Nepal’s...