Nepal, July 31 -- The air in Kathmandu this past May was thick with more than just the pre-monsoon humidity; it was charged with the palpable tension of a nation at a crossroads. Tens of thousands of demonstrators, waving the crimson and blue of the national flag, choked the capital's streets, their chants a unified roar: "Bring king back to the throne and save the country". Kept at a careful distance by cordons of riot police, pro-republic rallies celebrated the very system these protesters sought to dismantle. These scenes of a divided populace are not merely a nostalgic yearning for a bygone era. They are a desperate cry from a people profoundly disillusioned by the promises of the post-2008 republic-a system that has failed to deliver...