51 p.This paper examines the Middle Way Approach of the Dalai Lama as a strategy for the Tibetan movement. The Middle Way emerged against the backdrop of religious rejuvenation, clash of civilizations and indigenous development. The characteristics of the Middle Way illustrate that "the genuine autonomy" pursued by this strategy is in effect a quasi-independence. The Dalai Lama and the Tibetan government-in-exile successfully keep the Middle Way on the world stage through democratization, internationalization, and the dialogue with the Central Authority of China. However, the aging of the Dalai Lama endangers the identity of the Tibetan diaspara at present. This identity crisis gives birth to a radicalized agenda within the exiled Tibetan c...
The relationship between the Tibetans and the Chinese state is often misunderstood as a dualistic an...
Within both the Euro-American and Tibetan--both etic and emic--imaginaries, the renouncer is seen as...
Contemporary International Relations as well as the discipline of IR remains moored in Western ideas...
51 p.This paper examines the Middle Way Approach of the Dalai Lama as a strategy for the Tibetan mov...
In the late 1980s, the Dalai Lama first asserted that he was willing to no longer press for an indep...
Tensions over the "Tibet Question" - the political status of Tibet - are escalating every day. The D...
Tibet has been under the administrative control of the People’s Republic of China since 1950. The Se...
This paper explores the uncertain future of Tibetan Buddhism within the TAR based on historical and ...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
The conflict between Tibet-China has been going on since 1950s. Chinese has proclaimed Tibet as an a...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-87).Cognisant of a legacy of exotif...
1. Self-immolations by Tibetans to express opposition to the Chinese government for its control of T...
The Dalai Lama is a political and spiritual leader who, like Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King,...
The relationship between the Tibetans and the Chinese state is often misunderstood as a dualistic an...
Within both the Euro-American and Tibetan--both etic and emic--imaginaries, the renouncer is seen as...
Contemporary International Relations as well as the discipline of IR remains moored in Western ideas...
51 p.This paper examines the Middle Way Approach of the Dalai Lama as a strategy for the Tibetan mov...
In the late 1980s, the Dalai Lama first asserted that he was willing to no longer press for an indep...
Tensions over the "Tibet Question" - the political status of Tibet - are escalating every day. The D...
Tibet has been under the administrative control of the People’s Republic of China since 1950. The Se...
This paper explores the uncertain future of Tibetan Buddhism within the TAR based on historical and ...
Tibet, the land of snows, has always in many people's minds been a mystical land with a deeply roote...
The conflict between Tibet-China has been going on since 1950s. Chinese has proclaimed Tibet as an a...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
By the twelfth century, a broad consensus had developed among Tibetan Buddhists: The Middle Way Scho...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 81-87).Cognisant of a legacy of exotif...
1. Self-immolations by Tibetans to express opposition to the Chinese government for its control of T...
The Dalai Lama is a political and spiritual leader who, like Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King,...
The relationship between the Tibetans and the Chinese state is often misunderstood as a dualistic an...
Within both the Euro-American and Tibetan--both etic and emic--imaginaries, the renouncer is seen as...
Contemporary International Relations as well as the discipline of IR remains moored in Western ideas...