This article examines the post-2008 wave of ethnic unrest in Tibet. It discusses different interpretations of the unrest, from political and academic perspectives. Te article explains how Chinese Communist Party interpretations of the unrest are rooted in revolutionary ideology and how this has led to a stiffening of security measures. Te article also compares the different scholarly approaches to interpreting Tibetan grievances and the causes of the current wave of unrest. Te article argues that there is evidence of significant inter-generational and demographic variation in the sources of grievances among the Tibetan population in China, and advocates for greater scholarly sensitivity to such differences
June 2008 The crisis last March and April in Tibet and about Tibet requires two types of analysis fr...
This article seeks to clarify the political activities of a variety of Tibetan groups and leaders du...
One of the hallmarks of the Xi Jinping era in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been a sustai...
In March 2008, Tibet erupted in the biggest challenge to Chinese rule since 1959. While Beijing and ...
In a novel approach to studying political mobilization among ethnic Tibetans in China, this article ...
This preliminary assessment of 95 of the 150 or more protests in Tibetan areas in the spring of 2008...
This chapter reviews the recent wave of conflict and protest in Tibetan Xinjiang and outlines a fram...
The relationship between the Tibetans and the Chinese state is often misunderstood as a dualistic an...
This chapter explores the contending interpretations of riots that took place in Lhasa, Tibet in the...
Tensions over the "Tibet Question" - the political status of Tibet - are escalating every day. The D...
China has attracted considerable attention in recent years with its rise as an international economi...
This article looks at the political situation in China’s contested borderland regions with a special...
The coverage and dialogue about the situation in Tibet has continued over the past days, evolving la...
The conflict between Tibet-China has been going on since 1950s. Chinese has proclaimed Tibet as an a...
Reform as a social process is underresearched in the case of Tibet. This study addresses this gap us...
June 2008 The crisis last March and April in Tibet and about Tibet requires two types of analysis fr...
This article seeks to clarify the political activities of a variety of Tibetan groups and leaders du...
One of the hallmarks of the Xi Jinping era in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been a sustai...
In March 2008, Tibet erupted in the biggest challenge to Chinese rule since 1959. While Beijing and ...
In a novel approach to studying political mobilization among ethnic Tibetans in China, this article ...
This preliminary assessment of 95 of the 150 or more protests in Tibetan areas in the spring of 2008...
This chapter reviews the recent wave of conflict and protest in Tibetan Xinjiang and outlines a fram...
The relationship between the Tibetans and the Chinese state is often misunderstood as a dualistic an...
This chapter explores the contending interpretations of riots that took place in Lhasa, Tibet in the...
Tensions over the "Tibet Question" - the political status of Tibet - are escalating every day. The D...
China has attracted considerable attention in recent years with its rise as an international economi...
This article looks at the political situation in China’s contested borderland regions with a special...
The coverage and dialogue about the situation in Tibet has continued over the past days, evolving la...
The conflict between Tibet-China has been going on since 1950s. Chinese has proclaimed Tibet as an a...
Reform as a social process is underresearched in the case of Tibet. This study addresses this gap us...
June 2008 The crisis last March and April in Tibet and about Tibet requires two types of analysis fr...
This article seeks to clarify the political activities of a variety of Tibetan groups and leaders du...
One of the hallmarks of the Xi Jinping era in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been a sustai...