Kings to Comrades takes a unique look at one of the most successful revolutions of the 21st century: the Maoist revolution in Nepal. Nishchal Basnyat incorporates rare interviews with Nepal's Maoist leaders and newly discovered documentary evidence that help us better understand the Maoist war in Nepal and its outcome. In an accessible style, Basnyat explores the causes of the Maoist revolution and the characteristics of the decade-long war. He goes on to analyze the fascinating process by which the rebels were transformed into a political party and ultimately democratized. This book will provide invaluable material for anyone studying Nepal as well as students of communist movements, third-world revolutions and rebel-to-party transformations. Nishchal Basnyat is the Lt. Charles Fiske III Harvard Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge University. A graduate of Harvard University, he was awarded the John Harvard Scholarship for academic distinction, the Thomas T. Hoopes Prize for his thesis, and was the editor-in-chief of the Harvard South Asian Journal . He writes on Nepalese politics for national and international newspapers.