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TIBET AUTONOMOUS REGION (16) answer(s).
 
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Career Advancement for Tibetan Employees in Companies in the Tibet Autonomous Region / Fanmei, Wang   Journal Article
Fanmei, WANG Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This study examines the issue of career advancement for Tibetan employees in private enterprises in the Tibet Autonomous Region. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 52 enterprise employees and two government officers. Results show that, in comparison with the Han, the career advancement of Tibetan employees lags behind. Moreover, intragroup differences exist within Tibetans. A theoretical framework generated from the primary data identifies influential factors from three levels, namely the individual level, the micro-contextual (organisational) level and the macro-contextual (regional differences and Chinese governmental ethnic-related policies) level. The study aims to explore an under-researched question regarding the career experiences of ethnic minorities in contemporary China.
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ID:   126742


China-India strategic dialogue: problems and prospects / Singh, Bhartendu Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhartendu Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   097816


China's many Tibets: Diqing as a model for 'development with Tibetan characteristics? / Hillman, Ben   Journal Article
Hillman, Ben Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Using Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture as a case study, this article argues that local governance and local policies have had a major impact on local Tibetan economies and societies in China. It argues that a combination of liberal social policies and smart economic policies have helped Diqing to achieve both growth and stability in recent years. While each Tibetan region in China represents a unique blend of social, cultural, economic, geographic and historical circumstances, the author argues that Diqing's experience nevertheless yields important lessons for other Tibetan areas and for policymakers in Beijing.
Key Words Development  Tibet  Tibet Autonomous Region  Diqing 
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ID:   117216


Chinese dams in Tibet and diversion of Brahmputra: implications for India / Vasudeva, P K   Journal Article
Vasudeva, P K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   170666


Epoch making changes in Hong Kong / RAM, V B N   Journal Article
Ram, V B N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A chronological synopsis relating to the epoch-making changes in Hong Kong would be landmarked thus: The People’s Republic of China (PRC) came into being in 1949. As noticed often in the past, PRC as a matter of policy refuses to accord recognition to accords/compacts signed by regimes preceding its formation, even though such agreements may have been consented to by areas now within PRC. PRC’s refusal to recognize the McMahon Line as India’s border with the Tibet Autonomous Region of PRC, is just one example, amongst many others.
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ID:   181919


Implementation of China’s Rangeland Protection Program: the Case of Nagchu in the Tibet Autonomous Region / Nyima, Yonten   Journal Article
Nyima, Yonten Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the implementation of China’s ongoing program for rangeland protection through the case of Nagchu in the Tibet Autonomous Region. The program's three goals are preventing rangeland degradation, changing ‘the mode of pastoral development’, and increasing pastoralists' income. Based on the belief that overgrazing has caused pervasive rangeland degradation, it compensates pastoralists for losses incurred where grazing is banned and rewards them for maintaining livestock numbers within determined rangeland carrying capacity. In practice, in China’s upwardly accountable system, local officials focus first and foremost on funding-oriented task fulfillment rather than rangeland protection. Consequently, the program ends up having little to do with rangeland protection, serving instead as a monetary-payment and de-stocking program advancing China’s overriding goal of transforming traditional pastoralism.
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Infrastructure, tourism and Xiaogang villages on the Tibetan border / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract T ibet with its mystery is the spiritual Garden of Eden and is longed for by travellers home and abroad. Only by stepping on the snowy plateau, can one be baptized by its splendour, culture, folklore, life, Snow Mountains, Saint Mountains, sacred lakes, residences with local characteristics and charming landscape. Thus Chinanews.com, a Chinese website started promoting the Roof of the World in 2015
Key Words China  Tibet  Tibet Autonomous Region  Chinese Migrants 
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ID:   128512


Land called Tibet / Fischer, Andrew M   Journal Article
Fischer, Andrew M Journal Article
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Publication 2009-2010.
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ID:   085048


Playing the games: sports and politics take to the field in Asia / Cha, Victor   Journal Article
Cha, Victor Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   140675


Red Star over Tibet / Norbu, Dawa 1987  Book
Norbu, Dawa Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Sterling Publishers Private Limited, 1987.
Description 303p.hbk
Standard Number 8120702212
Key Words China  Tibet  Democratic Reform  Tibet Autonomous Region 
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ID:   135528


Relevance of Tibet issue in India’s national security / Lhamo, Tseyang   Article
Lhamo, Tseyang Article
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Summary/Abstract From the security perspective, china’s occupation of Tibet in 1950-51 precipitated developments which had a strong bearing on security concerns in the region, particularly for India. India is closely connected to Tibet by virtue of historical and cultural links, and geographical proximity. This proximity coupled with India’s unwavering support to the Tibetan cause has resulted in India being the only country to bear the repercussions of China’s consolidation in Tibet. The Tibet issue, from its outset, has a wide range of security implications for India and it has been an irritant in the Sino-Indian bilateral relations. taking these into consideration, it is pertinent to delve into various aspects of the Tibet issue which are directly linked to India’s national Security.
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ID:   115955


Sino-Indian border talks and the shifting Chinese stance? / Pandey, Sheo Nandan; Kusum, Hem   Journal Article
Pandey, Sheo Nandan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   147751


Tibet autonomous region: 50 years since its formation / Lazareva, Tatyana   Journal Article
LAZAREVA, Tatyana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author describes rapid social and economic processes going on in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The development of the region covers all aspects of vital activity: politics, the economy, social sphere, culture, education, medicine, construction of the infrastructure, transportation system, etc. She also examines factors of instability in the development of autonomous regions.
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ID:   152721


Tibet's relations with the Himalaya / Wahid, Siddiq (ed.) 2017  Book
Wahid, Siddiq (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Academic Foundation, 2017.
Description 298p.hbk
Standard Number 9789332703124
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059031327.51505496/WAH 059031MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   119081


Trans Himalaya: discoveries and adventures in Tibet / Hedin, Sven 1909  Book
Hedin, Sven Book
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Publication London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1909.
Description xxiii, 436p.:ill.hbk
Contents Vol. I. B
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Trans Himalaya: discoveries and adventures in Tibet / Hedin, Sven 1909  Book
Hedin, Sven Book
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Publication London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1909.
Description xvii, 441p.hbk
Contents Vol. II. B
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