Source: Nepal's Constitutional Crisis Involves Its Giant Neighbors." YaleGlobal Online (2015). Student Resources in Context. Web. 11 Dec. 2015.
Author Credentials: Harsh V. Pant is professor of international relations at King's College London and the author of India's Afghan Muddle (HarperCollins).
Summary: This scholarly journal article is about the conflict Nepal is experiencing with its constitution and how India's involvement is pushing Nepal towards more alignment with China. And how the Chinese prescence in Nepal is muddling their abilities to make themselves completely independent and without the presence of China or India.
Analysis: As a professor this is a reliable source because he teaches about these events and relations with countries everyday, he makes a convincing argument because he approaches it from an unbiased standpoint that Nepal has to fix itself rather than say it should rely on help from India or China or any other country. He supports his argument by using examples of how the Indians and the Chinese negatively impact Nepal and how Nepal can focus on themselves in the same situations they rely on the Indians and/or Chinese in.
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