2023
DOI: 10.3126/unityj.v4i01.52230
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Geo-psychology of Nepal as a ‘Small State’

Abstract: What is ‘small’ in the small states? What is the geo-psychology of Nepal as a small state? Scholars have not been able to conclude what is ‘small’ in small states. The economy, population, territory, and military elements have been regarded as criteria responsible for the smallness of the small states. The study has investigated the psychological ‘self’ and ‘forced’ positioning as a small state. Further, the study argues that the smallness in Nepal is the psychological construction determined by the geographic… Show more

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“…Subsequent articles focus on the impact of colonial language architecture and discrimination (Article #5), followed by practical topics of dispute negotiation and resolution, construction contracts, and human capital management (Articles #6-8). Article #5 (Pulami, 2023) provides a postcolonial perspective on the geography of Nepal and the effects of colonial and imperial domination. Article #6 (Sauden, 2023) looks at the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques for road projects in Nepal, while Article #7 (Chaudhary & Sharma, 2023) focuses on price fluctuations and adjustment practices in the construction industry.…”
Section: Inaugural Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent articles focus on the impact of colonial language architecture and discrimination (Article #5), followed by practical topics of dispute negotiation and resolution, construction contracts, and human capital management (Articles #6-8). Article #5 (Pulami, 2023) provides a postcolonial perspective on the geography of Nepal and the effects of colonial and imperial domination. Article #6 (Sauden, 2023) looks at the use of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) techniques for road projects in Nepal, while Article #7 (Chaudhary & Sharma, 2023) focuses on price fluctuations and adjustment practices in the construction industry.…”
Section: Inaugural Themesmentioning
confidence: 99%