Subjects

China's Tibet Policy

B.K.P. Singh, Sumit Enterprises, 2009, viii, 280 p, ISBN : 8184201970, $47.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

China's Tibet Policy/B.K.P. Singh

Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. China, Tibet and Chinese nation. 3. Reassessing the Tibet Policy. 4. Tibet: problems, prospects and U.S. Policy. 5. Tibet's Quest for peace and harmony. 6. The Chinese Education Policy in Tibet. 7. Spying and violation of the family right. 8. The lives of Tibetan children under Chinese rule. 9. Problems and solutions: present scenario. 10. The human rights issues. 11. Repressive Chinese Government in Tibet. 12. Chinese occupation of Tibet and Indian response. Bibliography. Index.

"Undoubtedly, there is profoundly colonialist nature of Chinese rule in Tibet. The Chinese themselves view Tibet in colonial term by asserting not as part of China proper, but as Non-Chinese territory which China has a right to own and exploit, on the basis of relationship that existed 700 years ago, or best, 200 years ago. This attitude is evident already from the title of the Chinese Government's White Paper, which refers to ownership of Tibet.

The book carries out a vivid picture of policy of China towards Tibet encompassing various aspects on the subject matter comprising Tibet's problem, prospects and U.S. Policy, China, Tibet and Chinese nation, Tibet's Quest for peace and harmony, the Human rights issue etc." (jacket)

Copyright© 1996-2024 Vedamsbooks. All rights reserved