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El. knyga: Tibetan Nation: A History Of Tibetan Nationalism And Sino-tibetan Relations

  • Formatas: 784 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000607390
  • Formatas: 784 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jul-2019
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000607390

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This book offers the most comprehensive account available of Tibetan nationalism, Sino-Tibetan relations, and the issue of Tibetan self-determination. It explores Tibet's ethnic origins, the birth of the Tibetan state, Tibet's quest for independence, and the Chinese takeover of Tibet after 1950.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Geographic Preface xix
Maps
xxviii
Chapter 1 Tibetan Ethnic Origins and Sino-Tibetan Ethnic Relations
1(18)
Tibetan Ethnic and Cultural Origins
1(11)
Mythology of Tibetan Origins
12(4)
Summary of Tibetan Ethnic Origins
16(3)
Chapter 2 Chinese Frontier Policies
19(18)
Sino-Barbarian Differentiation
19(5)
China's Ethnic, Cultural and Political Frontier
24(1)
Tribute System
25(4)
Barbarians Within the Frontier
29(3)
Frontier Feudalism
32(5)
Chapter 3 Foundations of the Tibetan State
37(22)
Mythology of Origins
37(4)
Religious Foundations
41(4)
Epic Mythology
45(2)
Mountain Cults
47(5)
Political Foundations of the Yarlung State
52(7)
Chapter 4 The Tibetan Empire
59(22)
Consolidation of the Tibetan Empire
59(7)
Sino-Tibetan Conflict
66(9)
Cultural and Political Effects of the Empire
75(6)
Chapter 5 The Emergence of the Tibetan Buddhist State
81(34)
Post-Empire Interregnum
81(1)
Tibetan Relations with the Mongols
82(11)
Cho-Yon
93(7)
Later Yuan Dynasty
100(1)
Tibetan Relations with the Ming
101(4)
Revival of the Cho-Yon Relationship with the Mongols
105(3)
Tibetan Relations with the Manchu
108(7)
Chapter 6 Tibet Under the Ch'ing
115(36)
The Fifth Dalai Lama
115(2)
Death of the Fifth Dalai Lama and Rule of the Desi
117(4)
Lhazang Khan
121(2)
The Dzungar Invasion
123(3)
Ch'ing Protectorate Over Tibet
126(3)
The Rule of Polhanas and the Ch'ing Ambans
129(4)
Zenith of Ch'ing Authority in Tibet
133(4)
Decline of the Ch'ing
137(8)
Political Status of Tibet Under the Ch'ing
145(6)
Chapter 7 The Thirteenth Dalai Lama and the Quest for Independence
151(80)
The British and the Great Game
151(9)
Treaties of 1906 and 1907
160(4)
Exile of the Dalai Lama
164(4)
Chinese Incursions in Eastern Tibet
168(7)
The Dalai Lama in India
175(7)
The Tibetan Declaration of Independence and the Tibet-Mongolia Treaty
182(6)
The Simla Convention
188(17)
Tibetan Advances in Kham and Post-Simla Negotiations
205(10)
Flight of the Panchen Lama
215(4)
Last Years of the Dalai Lama
219(12)
Chapter 8 Interregnum
231(34)
Death of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama
231(9)
The Reting Regency
240(3)
The Taktra Regency
243(14)
The Tibetan Trade Mission
257(8)
Chapter 9 The Chinese Invasion of Tibet
265(58)
Prelude to Invasion
265(12)
The Invasion of Tibet
277(17)
The 17-Point Agreement
294(10)
The Dalai Lama's Return to Lhasa
304(19)
Chapter 10 Chinese Nationality Policy and the Occupation of Tibet
323(64)
Chinese Nationalism and Nationality Policies
323(6)
Leninist Nationality Theory and Policy
329(7)
Chinese Communist Party Nationalities Policy to 1949
336(5)
Post-Revolutionary CCP Nationality Policy
341(11)
Implementation of Nationality Policy
352(8)
The Occupation of Tibet: 1951-1954
360(15)
Usurpation of Tibetan Governmental Authority
375(12)
Chapter 11 The Revolt in Tibet
387(64)
Democratic Reforms and Socialist Transformation
387(4)
"High Tide" and Socialist Transformation Among Nationalities
391(8)
Revolt in Tibet: 1956
399(13)
Retrenchment Policy in the TAR: 1957
412(10)
Contradictions Among the People
422(4)
Nationality Contradictions
426(9)
The Great Leap Forward
435(5)
Revolt in Central Tibet
440(11)
Chapter 12 Tibet Transformed
451(90)
Aftermath of the Revolt
451(19)
"Democratic Reforms"
470(10)
Prisons and Labor Camps
480(8)
Sino-Indian Border Dispute
488(4)
Tibet at the United Nations
492(14)
Tibetan Resistance and the CIA
506(4)
ICJ Report and Second United Nations Resolution
510(9)
Sino-Indian Border War
519(2)
Purge of the Panchen Lama
521(7)
Tibet's Final Appeal to the United Nations
528(4)
Inauguration of the Tibet Autonomous Region
532(9)
Chapter 13 The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Tibet
541(22)
The Nyemo Revolt
548(3)
Communization During the Cultural Revolution
551(3)
US-PRC Rapprochement
554(1)
End of the Cultural Revolution
555(8)
Chapter 14 Revival of Tibetan Nationalism
563(34)
Sino-Tibetan Dialogue
563(14)
Revival of Tibetan Religion, Culture and Nationalism
577(7)
1984 Law on National Regional Autonomy
584(2)
1984 Tibet Work Meeting
586(11)
Chapter 15 Internationalization of the Tibet Issue
597(62)
Demonstrations in Lhasa
602(6)
The Dalai Lama's Strasbourg Proposal
608(8)
Martial Law in Tibet
616(2)
Tiananmen and After
618(9)
China's Propaganda Offensive
627(7)
China's Solution to the Tibet Problem
634(13)
Denigration of the Dalai Lama
647(7)
Conclusions
654(5)
Chapter 16 Tibetan Self-Determination
659(36)
Tibet's Legal Status
661(6)
Self-Determination in International Law
667(8)
Minorities' Rights in International Law
675(6)
Minorities' Rights in the PRC
681(3)
Conclusions: Prospects for Tibetan Self-Determination
684(11)
Bibliography 695(22)
Index 717(16)
About the Book and Author 733
Warren W. Smith