The Tibetan Nonviolent Struggle

The Tibetan Nonviolent Struggle
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Download or read book The Tibetan Nonviolent Struggle written by Tenzin Dorjee and published by . This book was released on 2016-01-17 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contrary to a perception -- fueled by Chinese propaganda during the 2008 Tibetan uprising-- that the Tibetan struggle is heading toward extremism, thisstudy shows that the movement has since the 1950s movedtoward a tighter embrace of nonviolent resistance. The studytraces this evolution, analyzing the central themes, purposes,challenges, strategies, tactics and impacts of three major Tibetan uprisings over the past six decades. Tibetans are now waging a quiet, slow-building nonviolent movement, centered on strengthening the Tibetan national and cultural fabric via what the author refers to as transformative resistance. This is happening in an immensely repressive political environment, which shows that there is a way to mobilize people power against even one of the most ruthless regimes in the world.


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