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The mimic of Democracy of the Dalai Lama’s Tibetan Government in Exile

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) – known also Tibetan Government in Exile - celebrates ‘Democracy Day’ on 2 September every year and has done...

Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama quarrel: The way for rapprochement with China

The last month or two have been a busy time for geopolitics. While Western leaders convened in Washington to discuss the potential trans-Atlantic trade...

The violently peaceful struggle for Tibet

Many years later, as he faced how the Dalai Lama became a political inconvenience for an increasing number of world leaders, the former emissary...

If Marco Polo were alive today, what tales would he tell about China and Tibet?

In 1298, Marco Polo told astonishing stories about a marvellous land he called Cathay, modern-day China which was ruled by the Yuan dynasty. During...

Burdens of Tibet

Asia was in 2014 based on the Heidelberg Institute for International Conflict Research (HIIK) Conflict Barometer for 2014 report accounted for the most conflicts...

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On 24 September 2024, Marcellus Williams, an innocent man,...

Rumble in the Diplomatic Jungle: Voices of the Congo on sovereignty, security, and diplomatic identity

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Syria’s Uncertain Future

The world watched Sunday as Bashar al-Assad, the brutal...

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