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Opinions

Elections’26: Why I Believe in his heart, his faith, and his leadership: A Personal Endorsement for Tashi Lamsang for 2026 North-South America Member of...

OPINION Tenzin Nordon* believes would-be candidate Tashi Lamsang has what it takes to represent the Tibetan people in North-South Americas at the 18th Tibetan Parliament in Exile, come the 2026 elections. I...

Tibet at the Crossroads of a Changing World

OPINION As 2026 approaches, Tsering Passang* argues why resolving the China–Tibet conflict before it is too late serves global...

Elections’26: A Second term for Sikyong Penpa Tsering – A mandate earned through leadership, results, and unwavering dedication

OPINION Tenzin Sherap* presents his case for the re-election of Sikyong Penpa Tsering for a second term in the...

What kind of unity do we actually need?

OPINION As candidates campaigning for the 2026 exile Tibetan elections vow to stand for what they call “unity”, Thupten...

Elections’26: The Missing Voice: Rangzen and representation in the Tibetan elections

OPINION As exile Tibetans prepare to vote for a new executive head, the Sikyong, and a new parliament, Tenzin...
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The Tibet issue as it remains

This editorial appeared in the Jan-Feb 2015 edition of Tibetan Review. The last half a decade or so has not been the best of times...

Being patriotic by collaborating with the enemy?

This obituary appeared in the Jan-Feb 2015 edition of Tibetan Review. Tashi Tsering, 1929-2014 OBITUARY “Old” Tibet was devoid of self-made men. Your fate was sealed at...

A geopolitical reading of the 1913 Treaty between Tibet and Mongolia

This article appeared in the Jan-Feb 2015 edition of Tibetan Review. An analysis of the geopolitical consequences of the treaty signed on 11 January, 1913...

The Loose Reins Model: Why the Chinese Leadership Must Rethink Its Minorities Policy

This article appeared in the Jan-Feb 2015 edition of Tibetan Review. Diane Wolff* argues that China’s orthodox communist ideology of ethnic sensitivity and assimilation practiced...

Rehabilitation policy unlikely to stem Tibetans’ emigration dreams

(Editorial appeared in the November-December 2014 edition of Tibetan Review.) On Oct 20 this year, the government of India issued a document titled “The Tibetan...

Tibetan protest self-immolation: ecology, health and politics

Professor Colin D Butler* contends that aside from the politics of the issue and the last words left behind by many, the protest self-immolation...
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