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12 Regions of China: The Tibetan Plateau

12 Regions of China: The Tibetan Plateau

By John Lee
The “roof of the world” spans not only the Tibetan Autonomous Region but parts of Qinghai, Sichuan, and Yunnan.

China’s Latest Crackdown Is Not Its Worst

China’s Latest Crackdown Is Not Its Worst

By Sarah Cook
The crackdown on rights defenders pales in comparisons to long term oppression of religious and ethnic minorities.
Tibet's 17th Karmapa on Climate Change, the Dalai Lama, and China

Tibet's 17th Karmapa on Climate Change, the Dalai Lama, and China

By Saransh Sehgal
The Tibetan Buddhist leader on climate change, his future leadership role, and Tibetan issues.

The Tibetan Argument for Autonomy

The Tibetan Argument for Autonomy

By Tenzin Norgay
Fifty years after the creation of the Tibet Autonomous Region, it is time for Tibet to have true autonomy.

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."

Interview: Lobsang Sangay

Interview: Lobsang Sangay

By Anuradha Sharma
The Diplomat speaks with the prime minister of Tibetans in exile.

In a Sensitive Month, China Touts Progress in Tibet

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.
Obama, Xi, and the Dalai Lama: How to Address the Tibet Issue

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.

Moving Past the Wreckage of China's Tibet Policy

Moving Past the Wreckage of China's Tibet Policy

Beijing should give consideration to re-starting a process of engaging the Dalai Lama in dialogue, one that might even result in his return to Tibet.

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