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Title:
Tibet / Margaret Haerens and Lynn M. Zott, book editors.
Author:
Haerens, Margaret, editor.

Zott, Lynn M. (Lynn Marie), 1969- editor.
Publication Information:
Farmington Hills, MI : Greenhaven Press : Gale, Cengage Learning, [2014]
Call Number:
JZ1735 .T53 T53 2014
Abstract:
"Opposing Viewpoints is the leading source for libraries and classrooms in need of current-issue materials. The viewpoints are selected from a wide range of highly respected sources and publications"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
9780737766660

9780737766677
Series:
Opposing viewpoints series

Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Physical Description:
226 pages ; 23 cm.
Contents:
How should Tibet be governed? Tibet should be governed by China / Tibet should be fully independent and self-governing / Tibet should be governed by a "middle way" approach / The Dalai Lama is an effective leader of Tibet / The Dalai Lama is not an effective leader of Tibet / The Central Tibetan Administration should be Tibet's legitimate ruling body / Tibet should adopt a democratic government / What is the impact of Chinese rule in Tibet? China Is leading efforts to preserve Tibet's environment / China is destroying Tibet's environment / China's treatment of the Tibetan people has increased self-immolation protests / Globalization and modernization have increased self-immolation in Tibet / China is committing cultural genocide in Tibet / How should the US engage Tibet? The US Congress should strengthen the Tibetan Policy Act / The US Government is aggressively implementing the Tibetan Policy Act / The United States should do more to support Tibet's autonomy / China protests US comments on Tibet, says "disgusting" / The US Congress and State Department should support policies and programs to aid Tibet / The United States should lead in urging China to stop human rights violations in Tibet / What is the best way to encourage political change in Tibet? The international community should apply coordinated political pressure to help Tibet / A global boycott on Chinese goods will spur political change in Tibet / China should resume talks with the Dalai Lama / The political psychology of self-immolation / Social media have mobilized support for the Free Tibet movement
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