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Autumn-Winter 2010

EBHR

EUROPEAN BULLETIN OF HIMALAYAN RESEARCH

published by the EBHR Editorial Committee in conjunction with Social Science Baha, Kathmandu, Nepal

Autumn-Winter 2010

ARTICLES

Crossing the Sutlej River: An examination of early British rule in 7 the West Himalayas

Arik Moran

How to Combine Citizenship and Diversity? France, India and Nepal 27 Gérard Toffi n

Minority Rights and Constitutional Borrowings in the Drafting of 56 Nepal’s 1990 Constitution

Mara Malagodi

Inside the People’s Liberation Army: A military perspective 82 Sam Cowan

Opportunities Lost on the Path to Army Integration in Nepal 117 Ian Martin

REPORTS 125

BOOK REVIEWS 131

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European Bulletin of Himalayan Research

The European Bulletin of Himalayan Research (EBHR) was founded by the late Richard Burghart in 1991. It is the result of a partnership between France (CNRS), Germany (South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg) and the United Kingdom (School of Oriental and African Studies [SOAS]). From 2010 to 2014, the Editorial Board is based in the UK and comprises Michael Hutt (SOAS, Managing Editor), Ben Campbell (University of Durham), Ian Harper (University of Edinburgh), Sondra Hausner (University of Oxford), Sara Shneiderman (University of Cambridge) and Mark Turin (University of Cambridge, book reviews editor).

The EBHR’s contributing editors are Martijn van Beek (University of Aarhus) Tone Bleie (University of Tromso) Pascale Dollfus (CNRS, Paris)

Martin Gaenszle (University of Vienna) David Gellner (University of Oxford) Ingemar Grandin (Linkoping University) Marie Lecomte-Tilouine (CNRS, Paris) Chiara Letizia (University of Milano-Bicocca) Fiona McConnell (University of Newcastle) Axel Michaels (University of Heidelberg) Matthew Nelson (SOAS)

Judi Pettigrew (University of Limerick) Philippe Ramirez (CNRS, Paris) Surya Subedi (University of Leeds)

Mark Watson (Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh) Astrid Zotter (University of Heidelberg)

The following address should be used for correspondence:

Michael Hutt

School of Oriental and African Studies Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square London WC1H 0XG

Email: [email protected]

For subscription details and back issues (>3 years) http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/ebhr

The EBHR is published from Kathmandu in collaboration with Social Science Baha (www.soscbaha.org)

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EBHR 37 Autumn-Winter 2010

ARTICLES

Crossing the Sutlej River: An examination of early British rule in 7 the West Himalayas

Arik Moran

How to Combine Citizenship and Diversity? France, India and Nepal 27 Gérard Toffin

Minority Rights and Constitutional Borrowings in the Drafting of 56 Nepal’s 1990 Constitution

Mara Malagodi

Inside the People’s Liberation Army: A military perspective 82 Sam Cowan

Opportunities Lost on the Path to Army Integration in Nepal 117 Ian Martin

REPORTS

The Seventh BNAC Nepal Study Day, 2009 126

Ian Harper

The Eighth BNAC Nepal Study Day, 2010 127

Ben Campbell

Conference on ‘Conflict, Transition and Possibilities for Peace 129 in Nepal: Challenges to engagement, practice and scholarship’

Celayne Heaton-Shrestha BOOK REVIEWS

Arjun Guneratne: Culture and the Environment in the Himalaya 132 Ulrike Müller-Böker

Thinley Gyatso and Chris Hakim: Essentials of Tibetan Traditional 136 Medicine

Sienna R. Craig

Michael Oppitz et al.: Naga Identities: Changing Local Cultures… 139 Stéphane Gros

Marie Lecomte-Tilouine: Bards and Mediums… 145 Arik Moran

Brandon Dotson: The Old Tibetan Annals 149

Sam van Schaik

The Indicted Healthpost. A poem by Shrawan Mukarung 153

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