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Tibet : a simmering troublespot /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Andrews, Robert V.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Hauppauge], NY : Nova Science Publishers, c2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • TIBET:A SIMMERING TROUBLESPOT; CONTENTS; PREFACE; TIBET: PROBLEMS, PROSPECTS, AND U.S. POLICY*; Summary; Introduction; Current Situation Concerning Tibet; March 2008 Demonstrations and Crackdown; Tibetan People's Uprising Movement (TPUM); Media Coverage; PRC Views of the Dalai Lama; Other Issues in Tibet; Status of the 11th Panchen Lama; China's 2007 ""Reincarnation Law""; ""Patriotic Education""; Theft of Tibetan Artifacts; Economic Development; Implications for U.S. Policy; Sino-Tibetan Dialogue; Implication for 2008 Olympics; Implications for Congress; Background on Modern Tibet.
  • Tibetan/Chinese Political HistoryTibet as a Geographical Entity; The Dalai Lama's 1959 Flight and Exile; History of U.S. Policy Since the 1980s; Efforts to Create a Special Envoy for Tibet; U.S. Legislation and Financial Assistance for Tibet; The Dalai Lama and the Congressional Medal of Honor; Congressional Response to the March 2008 Demonstrations; Appendix ILegislative Earmarks for Tibet; 110th Congress (2007-2008); 109th Congress (2005-2006); 108th Congress (2003-2004); 107th Congress (2001-2002); 106th Congress (1999-2000); 105th Congress (1997-1998); 104th Congress (1995-1996).
  • 103rd Congress (1993-1994)Appendix IISelected U.S. Government Reports with Components on Tibet; International Religious Freedom Report, China (annual report); Reports on Human Rights Practices, China (annual report); Report on Tibet Negotiations (annual report); Congressional-Executive Commission Report (annual report); TIBET: SPECIAL FOCUS FOR 2007*; Congressional-Executive Commission on China; Findings; Introduction; Status of Discussion between China and the Dalai Lama; Commission Recommendations, U.S. Policy, and the Report on TibetNegotiations; Dalai Lama's Envoys' Fifth Visit to China.
  • Discussions with the Party'sUFWDA Tibetan Vision of Autonomy: The Special Envoy Provides More Detail; The Tibetan Vision of Autonomy Versus China's Constitution and Law; The REAL Provides Subordination, Not Self-government; The REAL Provides a Basis To Divide Tibetan Areas, Not To Unify Them; Conflict of Law Limits Rights Provided by the Constitution and REAL; Special Administrative Regions Offer More Flexibility; Religious Freedom for Tibetan Buddhists; Commission Recommendations and China's Record; TAR Party Chief Intensifies Anti-Dalai Lama Campaign, PatrioticEducation.
  • TAR Measures Extend Party Control Over Tibetan BuddhismNational Government Measures Take Control of Tibetan BuddhistReincarnation; Number of Imprisoned Monks and Nuns Declines as Repression of ReligionIncreases; No Progress on Access to (or Freedom for) the Panchen Lama; Incidents of Repression of Freedom of Religion in Tibetan Secular Society; Tibetan Culture under Chinese Development Policy and Practice; Commission Reports and Recommendations: Tibetan Culture in aDeveloping West; GWD Era Laws and Regulations Tend To Pressure, Not Protect, TibetanCulture.