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Tibet Autonomous Region
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China Vows to ‘Intensify’ Fight Against Tibetan Separatists
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, new railways, military reform, and China in Southeast Asia. Friday China links.
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.
A Return to Tibet for the Dalai Lama?
By Clint Richards
Rumors are once again circulating of a possible return for Tibet’s spiritual leader.
Tibet in Sichuan
By Miguel Cano
Traveling the Tibetan plateau in Sichuan Province.
Reports: 5 Tibetans Dead After Police Fire on Protestors
By Shannon Tiezzi
Tibetan rights groups say five men died in police custody after a protest in Garze, Sichuan.
India-China Border Engagement
By Nitin A. Gokhale
As India races to catch up on infrastructure, its military is increasingly engaged with the PLA.
Obama, Xi, and the Dalai Lama: How to Address the Tibet Issue
By Kerry Brown
Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama won't solve the intractable problems in Tibet. Creative solutions are needed.
Obama Walks Tightrope With Dalai Lama Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama did just enough to avoid retaliation by Beijing for his meeting with the Dalai Lama.
China Finds the Lost Kingdom
Some of the last vestiges of traditional Tibetan culture are under threat as Nepal’s Mustang region opens to the world.
India Ups the Ante Along Chinese Border
India has reactivated its Panagarh air base in W. Bengal with possible mid-air refueling tanker aircraft.
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