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Tibet: Writings on History and Politics


Author(s):
Parshotam MEHRA
Publisher:
Oxford University Press India
Publication:
12/2011
Languages:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN/SKU:
9780198068624
Pages:
400
Sizes:
215 x 140mm
Weight:
0.8000
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Drawing from a wide range of scholarship from mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century, this book looks at the history and politics of Tibet from a fresh perspective. Addressing the current debates on Tibet with intense academic rigour, the author is able to focus on the issues of autonomy, the exodus of Tibetan refugees both to India and across the globe, human rights, and India's role vis-à-vis Tibet. He juxtaposes contemporary literature on Tibet against analyses of its history and politics. He examines both the institutions of the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama as well as Tibet's ties with Imperial China, Communist China, the former British rulers of India, and the Tsars of Russia. In doing so, he uncovers the various complexities of the current debates on Tibet.

This volume is crucial as it boldly takes up the question of Tibetan sovereignty and the possible direction of conflict resolution in this disputed land.

Readership: This book will appeal to students and scholars of political science, contemporary history, international relations, and strategic and area studies, especially south-Asian, Chinese, and Tibetan studies.