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China Tibet policy
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Eight Juxtapositions: Understanding China Through Comparison
By Shannon Tiezzi
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, history professor at UC Irvine, on understanding modern China.
Is China Moving Closer to a Military Base on the Horn of Africa?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, details on China’s five-year plan, more on the Ma-Xi meeting, and a US delegation in Tibet. Friday China links.
China Vows to ‘Intensify’ Fight Against Tibetan Separatists
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, new railways, military reform, and China in Southeast Asia. Friday China links.
Pro-Tibetan Protesters Storm Chinese Consulate in Australia
By Shannon Tiezzi
With emotions running high after the death of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, Tibetan protestors rush into a Chinese consulate.
China Attacks Dalai Lama in New White Paper on Tibet
By Shannon Tiezzi
In a lengthy white paper on Tibet, Beijing denounces the Dalai Lama and his "middle way approach."
China’s Crackdowns in Tibet
By Kevin Holden
Rights groups are pushing for international action on the serial use of lethal force to crush Buddhist dissent.
China Warns Against Obama-Dalai Lama Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Reports that Obama and the Dalai Lama will both attend the National Prayer Breakfast in DC have Beijing up in arms.
In War on Terror, China Takes Aim at Tibet
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's broad definition of terrorism includes following the teachings of the Dalai Lama.
In a Sensitive Month, China Touts Progress in Tibet
By Saransh Sehgal
In move to sway international opinion, Beijing releases development figures and surging tourist numbers.
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