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The meeting delineated the Chinese Communist Party's policy for managing Tibet, emphasizing adherence to the leadership of the party, the socialist system, and the framework of regional ethnic autonomy. [3] The meeting evaluated Tibet's progress since the establishment of China, particularly following the Fifth Symposium on Tibet Work.
The meeting encapsulated the accomplishments and experiences related to Tibet's development and stability, assessed the current circumstances and challenges confronting Tibet's initiatives, delineated the guiding ideology, primary objectives, and operational mandates necessary for effective governance in Tibet at that juncture, and formulated a ...
The Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (JIATS) ISSN 1550-6363 is a freely available online, peer-reviewed English language academic journal focusing on Tibetan studies.
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The primary objective of the meeting was to encapsulate the accomplishments and experiences of Tibet's initiatives since the Third Symposium on Tibet Work, [2] evaluate the circumstances and challenges confronting Tibet's endeavors at the onset of the new century, and examine significant issues pertinent to future efforts in Tibet, thereby facilitating the attainment of accelerated development ...
A senior Tibet official on Wednesday said there were no "mass incidents" last year in the Himalayan region, a euphemism for protests, at a briefing on the sidelines of China's annual parliamentary ...
Tibetology (Tibetan: བོད་རིག་པ།, Wylie: bod-rig-pa) refers to the study of things related to Tibet, including its history, religion, language, culture, politics and the collection of Tibetan articles of historical, cultural and religious significance. [1]
Tibetan Review is a Tibetan monthly journal and news website published in English, based in Delhi, India. [1] [2] It was first published in Darjeeling, West Bengal in April 1967 by Lodi Gyari. It is well known for its open and vibrant democratic forum for the discussion of the Tibetan problem and other related governmental and social issues on ...