Posts About Tibet

Hillary, Human Rights and Tibet

Unconfirmed reports this week that China is engaged in a human rights crackdown have, if anything, reinforced my belief that Clinton's public diplomacy last month was at best premature.


One Compromise Could Win Tibetan Independence

Tibetans could make one fundamental compromise that would greatly enhance their chance of getting rid of Chinese rule: deal with what Tibet is today, and don't get bogged down in history.


Independent Tibet Would Mean More Suffering

The world already has too many failed "independent" nation-states. Don't make Tibet another one.


An Orphaned Tibet

The Tibetan cause is lost in terms of pressure, sympathy or action from any of the governments that can exert even moral pressure on China, not that such moral pressure work on the mind of the Chinese leadership.


Someday China Will Accept A Free Tibet

No country’s independence is a lost cause. But it's Tibetans who must fight for that independence.


China’s Resource Thirst Here to Stay

Think China buying up the world’s resources is threatening? Get used to it.


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