Tibet through dissident Chinese eyes : essays on self-determination
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Tibet through dissident Chinese eyes : essays on self-determination
(An East gate book)
M.E. Sharpe, c1998
- : cloth
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although there have been numerous publications that argue the merit of Chinese rule over Tibet, and many more that argue for Tibetan self-determination, the world has not heard many Chinese voices supporting the latter view. This book exposed the reader to just that perspective from no less famous writers and activists than Wei Jingsheng, Yan Jiaqi, Shen Tong, Wang Rouwang, and others. Though theirs is the view of a small minority of Chinese, history may still record the publication of these essays as a milestone in the history of this issue.
Table of Contents
- Independence: The Tibetan People's Right, Cao Changching
- Brainwashing the Chinese, Cao Changching
- Chapter 103 Tibetans' Rights and Chinese Intellectuals' Responsibility, Ding Zilin, Jiang Peikun
- Chapter 104 Tibetan, Chinese, and Human Rights, Fang Lizhi
- Chapter 105 Tibet: An Unavoidable Issue, Shen Tong
- Chapter 106 Reflections on the Seventeen-point Agreement of 1951, Song Liming
- Chapter 107 The Status of Tibet: Recalling a Visit to Lhasa, Wang Ruowang
- Chapter 108 A Letter to Deng Xiaoping, Wei Jingsheng
- Chapter 109 My View on the Tibet Issue, Harry Wu
- Chapter 110 Independence and Unification, Xiang Xiaoji
- Chapter 111 Ripple on the River of History, Xue Wei
- Chapter 112 Federalism and the Future of Tibet, Yan Jiaqi
- Chapter 113 Two Focuses of the Tibet Issue, Yiu Yung-Chin
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