By Dr B Tsering*
Introduction
An early and tactful advent of schools for Tibetan children in-exile is at the heart of Tibetan refugees' success story. Considerable improvements have been made in education resources (both human and material) under the leadership of...
By Palden Sonam*
(TibetanReview.net, Jul14, 2018) – In the murky politics of China, it is a challenge for scholars and policymakers to decipher the meaning and motive of official speeches and documents. What the party leaders said or revealed to...
by Wangpo Tethong1
There is a widespread perception that the main cause of the 2008 uprising (or “unrest,” as it is named by some authors) was feelings of discrimination and an urge for free expression, especially among young people in...
By Choekyi Lhamo*
(TibetanReview.net, Jun16, 2018) – The 5th International Rangzen Conference (May 23rd-25th) and the first International Umaylam Conference (May 26th-31st), both held in Dharamsala this year, saw the participation of a large number of Tibetan students. The question...
By Paljor Tsarong
Lha-nga Tseten Namgyal (Tsenamla) recently passed away on April 18, 2018. He was a brave patriotic man who took part in underground political activities against the Chinese even before 1959. After almost 20 years of hard life...
This article appeared in the Special Issue 2015 edition of the Tibetan Review.
By Professor Yeshi Choedon
Thank you very much for inviting me to participate in this symposium in memory of the great Professor Dawa Norbu-la. I first met him at...
Dr. Sangay’s statement has only further confirmed fears among many observers that an influential section among the Tibetan exile leadership is desperate about cobbling up a deal with China on whatever terms. The very first negotiation point in this...
This article appeared in the Special Issue 2015 edition of the Tibetan Review.
Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli, Centre for East Asian Studies, Chinese Division, JNU
My presentation is on Chinese foreign policy vis-à-vis India. I will take a few minutes to broadly operate...
Prof. Madhu Rajput* sees in the Tibetan people’s decades-long vibrant sustenance in India in the backdrop of the historic tragedy of losing their homeland a lesson in the art of staying happy and leading the way.
“There is a saying...
On the 30th anniversary of a small but unprecedented, trend-setting demonstration on Sep 27, 1987 by a handful of monks of Sera Monastery in Tibet’s capital Lhasa, Dr Blake Kerr*, an American doctor who witnessed the event and the...