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TIBET CRISIS (2) answer(s).
 
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Far from harmonious: the chinese authorities handling of the 2008 Tibet crisis / Bonnin, Michel   Journal Article
Bonnin, Michel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Tibet crisis tained the success of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The handling of the crisis showed the CCP's rigid denial of genuine dialogue and compromise and adherence to a formula of repression and economic growth. Current leaders are enmeshed in this policy, but a new generation might well seek out policies more in tune with the quest for harmony at home and peaceful rise on the world scene.
Key Words China  Tibet  Dalai Lama  Policy  Harmonious  Olympic 
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Jayaprakash Narayan, domestic dissent and the unfolding of the Tibet crisis in Sino-Indian relations 1959-1961 / Sirkar, Tisyaketu   Journal Article
Sirkar, Tisyaketu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The historical origins of the Tibet issue in Sino-Indian relations remain understudied. Most diplomatic histories on this subject focus on the highest levels of government, glossing over the immense role of domestic actors in shaping the Tibet question in the India-China relationship. This paper aims to address this gap by studying the domestic response to Dalai Lama’s flight to India. Specifically, it analyses the domestic and international advocacy of the noted freedom fighter Jayaprakash Narayan. The paper highlights how Narayan’s advocacy was critical in building global and public opinion on the Tibet question, culminating in the passage of Resolution 1723 at the United Nations. It argues that understanding his actions on Tibet is critical because of its negative impact on the Indian government’s policy of preventing the issue from gaining international recognition – a gesture aimed at steadying the declining relationship with China. By hindering the government’s efforts at damage control, the paper demonstrates how Jayaprakash Narayan’s advocacy was a key factor explaining why Sino-Indian ties precipitously declined over the Tibet issue.
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