InvestigationJustice, World Nepalese Minority Poses a Problem for Bhutan Refugee camps in Nepal have become breeding grounds for a fledgling militancy, whose adherents seek to overthrow Bhutan’s monarchy. Don DuncanSan Francisco ChronicleApril 19, 2009
InvestigationWorld Bhutan’s Radicalized Refugees Nearly 100,000 ethnic Nepalese still live in Bhutan, where discrimination is rife – and the community is growing increasingly radical. Part 3 of 3. Don DuncanWorld Politics ReviewJanuary 23, 2009
InvestigationWorld Bhutan’s Radicalized Refugees: Border Antics In one Indian town on the Bhutanese border, Nepalese refugees and their compatriots still in Bhutan can meet – and plot. Part 2 of 3. Don DuncanWorld Politics ReviewJanuary 16, 2009
InvestigationWorld Bhutan’s Radicalized Refugees: Camp Crucible After the exodus of Bhutan’s ethnic Nepalese minority to refugee camps in neighboring Nepal, a Maoist-inspired insurgency is emerging. Part 1 of 3. Don DuncanWorld Politics ReviewJanuary 9, 2009
InvestigationWorld Democracy and Discontent in Bhutan With the emergence of democracy in Bhutan, signs of discontent are emerging inside this little-known Shangri-La. Don DuncanDecember 8, 2008