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TIBET POLICY (6) answer(s).
 
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China’s leadership change and its Tibet policy / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Two new factors have appeared on the Tibetan political scene after the recent leadership change in China. First, the 'spiritualisation' of politics: paradoxically, the atheist Chinese Communist Party (CCP), also known as The Communist Party of China (CPC) seems increasingly interested in 'spiritual' matters. The CCP has started promoting reincarnated Lamas, known in China as 'Living Buddhas', in a big way. The purpose is to prepare for the post-Dalai Lama era. The second new development is the emergence of a 'Tibet Gang'. A string of officials who have been posted to or connected with Tibet at one point or another in their career have now joined the Politburo, the government or the top rung of the Party. This article will study these developments and look at the possible implications.
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Great game in the Buddhist Himalayas: India and China's quest for strategic dominance / Stobdan, Phunchok 2019  Book
Stobdan, Phunchok Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd, 2019.
Description xiii, 312p.hbk
Standard Number 9780670091393
Key Words China  India  Tibet Policy  Game Plan  Karmapa  Himalayan Geopolitics 
Himalayan Buddhism 
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ID:   091148


India's response to Tibetan unrest 2008 / Soni, Sharad K   Journal Article
Soni, Sharad K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract As regards India's policy towards Tibet, the evolution of India's Tibet policy can be traced back to its pre-independence period. Between 1947 and 1954, India's Tibet policy moved around recognising Tibet as an independent nation. And Tibet did participate as an independent country at the first Asian relations conference held in New Delhi in March-April 1947, just a few months before India gained its formal independence.
Key Words India  Tibet  Tibet Policy  History 
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New Tibet policy / Arpi, Claud   Journal Article
Arpi, Claud Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Trade  China  India  Tibet  British Policy  Nehru 
Tibet Policy  Chiang Kai - shek 
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Recent trends in India-China ties: policy imperatives for India / Banerjee, Dipankar   Journal Article
Banerjee, Dipankar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Tibet: the lost frontier / Arpi, Claude 2008  Book
Arpi, Claude Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publishers, 2008.
Description 338p.hbk
Standard Number 9780981537849
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