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Tibet / Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott, book editors.
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Bibliographic Details
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Detroit :
Greenhaven Press,
2014.
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Subjects:
Bstan-ʼdzin-rgya-mtsho,
>
Dalai Lama XIV,
>
1935-
Human rights
>
China
>
Tibet Autonomous Region.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
>
International status.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
>
Politics and government.
United States
>
Foreign relations
>
China.
China
>
Foreign relations
>
United States.
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Tibet Should Be Governed by China / Francesco Sisci
Tibet Should Be Fully Independent and Self-Governing / Tibet Justice Center
Tibet Should Be Governed by a "Middle Way" Approach / Lobsang Sangay
The Dalai Lama Is an Effective Leader of Tibet / Isabel Hilton
The Dalai Lama Is Not an Effective Leader of Tibet / Andy Lamey
The Central Tibetan Administration Should Be Tibet's Legitimate Ruling Body / Kelsang Gyaltsen
The Central Tibetan Administration Is Not Tibet's Legitimate Ruling Body / Hua Zi
Tibet Should Adopt a Democratic Government / Dalai Lama
China Is Leading Efforts to Preserve Tibet's Environment / George Schaller
China Is Destroying Tibet's Environment / Y.C. Dhardhowa
China's Treatment of the Tibetan People Has Increased Self-Immolation Protests / Lois Farrow Parshley
Globalization and Modernization Have Increased Self-Immolation in Tibet / Pankaj Mishra
The Dalai Lama Is Responsible for the Self-Immolations in Tibet / Yi Duo
China Is Committing Cultural Genocide in Tibet / Rajiv Malhotra
The US Congress Should Strengthen the Tibetan Policy Act / Richard Gere
The US Government Is Aggressively Implementing the Tibetan Policy Act / Daniel Baer
The US Should to Do More to Support Tibet's Autonomy / Stephanie Brigden
The US Should Stay Out of the Tibet/China Debate / Ben Blanchard
The US Congress and State Department Should Support Policies and Programs to Aid Tibet / Robert Menendez
The US Should Lead in Urging China to Stop Human Rights Violations in Tibet / Yeshe Choesang
The International Community Should Apply Coordinated Political Pressure to Help Tibet / Bianca Jagger
A Global Boycott on Chinese Goods Will Spur Political Change in Tibet / Jonathan Zimmerman
China Should Resume Talks with the Dalai Lama / The Economist
Self-Immolation in Tibet Can Spur Political Change / Costica Bradatan
Self-Immolation Is Not Effective in Spurring Political Change / Ajaz Ashraf
Social Media Has Mobilized Support for the Free Tibet Movement / Saransh Seghal.
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