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The CCP's Solution to China's 'Ethnic Issues'

The CCP's Solution to China's 'Ethnic Issues'

By Shannon Tiezzi
At a conference in Beijing, China's top leaders offered solutions for "material" and "spiritual" ethnic issues.
A Return to Tibet for 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.

Nobel Laureates Decry Dalai Lama Visa Denial

Nobel Laureates Decry Dalai Lama Visa Denial

By Shannon Tiezzi
4 Nobel Laureates will boycott an upcoming summit in Cape Town to protest the exclusion of the Dalai Lama.

The Dalai Lama and the Politics of Reincarnation

The Dalai Lama and the Politics of Reincarnation

By Tim Robertson
The Dalai Lama suggests he’ll be the last of his line, and in doing so challenges Chinese imperialism.

Shangri-La: Consuming Paradise

Shangri-La: Consuming Paradise

By Brennan O'Connor
A former logging town in Tibet, now a tourist trap, is a world away from its fictional inspiration.
Modi’s Course Correction on Pakistan: Lessons from China’s Tibet Policy

Modi’s Course Correction on Pakistan: Lessons from China’s Tibet Policy

By Abanti Bhattacharya
Separating Kashmir from Pakistani relations could help solve India’s sovereignty problem.

India’s Worrying Border Infrastructure Deficit

India’s Worrying Border Infrastructure Deficit

By Sudha Ramachandran
A disturbing disparity has emerged in infrastructure development on either side of the disputed Sino-Indian border.
Establishing Quid Pro Quo on the India-China Border

Establishing Quid Pro Quo on the India-China Border

By Abanti Bhattacharya
Establishing Indian sovereignty in Arunachal Pradesh could solidify Chinese claims in Tibet.

The 'Cold Peace' Between India and China

The 'Cold Peace' Between India and China

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. editors speak with Jeff M. Smith on the factors driving the India-China rivalry.

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.
Pankaj Mishra

Pankaj Mishra

By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat speaks with essayist and novelist Pankaj Mishra about his latest book A Great Clamour: Encounters with China and Its Neighbors, Chinese and Indian mutual distrust, perceptions of Tibet, and Chinese-style capitalism.

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