The Politics of Bhutan |
Contents
Historical and Social Heritage
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19 |
Neutralizing the External
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55 |
Politics and Public Policy
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106 |
Copyright
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appointed areas Asian authority Bhutan government Bhutanese officials Bhutanese political border British Buddhist Central Monk Body century China Chinese civil Council of Ministers cultural Dalai decision Delhi development programs district officers Dorji family Druk Desi Druk Gyalpo Jigme Drukpa Dzong eastern economic establishment factional ficials force foreign function Gelugpa Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Himalayan India Indian Army institutions Je Khempo Jigme Dorji Wangchuck Jigme Singye Wangchuck Khempo king Kuensel labor Lama Lhasa Lhendup Lhungye Shuntsog limited Lodoi Tsokde Lopon ment Minister Jigme Dorji modern monarchy monasteries monastic National Assembly Nepali Bhutanese Ngawang Namgyal palace Paro political system population Prime Minister Jigme problems Punakha regional relations relationship religious reportedly representatives responsibility role Royal Bhutan Army Royal Government Secretariat Shabdung system Sikkim social sources southern Bhutan tanese Thimphu third Druk Gyalpo Tibet Tibetan tion Tongsa traditional trulku Tshogdu Ugyen Wangchuck virtually western Bhutan