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A Call for the Death of Tyranny | Engaging thought
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A Call for the Death of Tyranny. February 12, 2011 · Filed under Politics and Society. Thomas Jefferson, a revolutionary and a founding father of America once wrote, When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty. Prophetic calls for liberty often come from the ruled, not from the ruler. However, decision makers in Washington have somewhat forgotten this message or have even misconstrued the meaning of liberty itself. This is the paradox of...
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May | 2011 | Engaging thought
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Archive for May, 2011. The Hardliners’ Approach to Tibet. May 25, 2011 · Filed under Politics and Society. Tibet had been a de facto independent country for centuries before China’s annexation and international law perspective; Tibet is a nation with a right to self-determination. Note: Originally published on Tibetan Political Review. Leave a comment ». The Hardliners’ Approach to Tibet. A Call for the Death of Tyranny. Rethinking Katri- A Legal Battle? Students For Free Tibet. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Tibetans convey heartfelt thank you to Indian people for their 50 years of support. China’s brutality in Tibet, 2008. Experts discuss on peace with Dalai Lama. Tenzin Kunsel, A song of secret tale from heart. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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A Missing Point | Engaging thought
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March 21, 2011 · Filed under Politics and Society. The implications of this political transition are something many people don’t take adequately into consideration. Firstly, the smooth political transition will slowly make our government self-reliant and less dependent on one man. Sooner or later, we have to face this political vacuum and we must prepare to face such a circumstance without losing hope. Note: Published on Tibetan Political Review. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follo...
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Tibet | Engaging thought
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A brief introduction of Tibet. With a written history of more than 2000 years, Tibet existed as an independent sovereign state prior to Chinese rule. As recently as 1914, a peace convention was signed by Britain, China and Tibet that again formally recognised Tibet as a fully independent country. But having no representation in the United Nations, the world largely stood by and allowed China’s occupation and destruction to happen. 2 Responses so far ». July 9, 2010 @ 1:04 am. July 14, 2009 @ 5:10 pm.
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Assessing China’s global role by historical analysis of its imperial past | Engaging thought
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Assessing China’s global role by historical analysis of its imperial past. January 3, 2011 · Filed under Politics and Society. Going back to the history of China’s early civilization, Cohen argues an existence of an international system in East Asia in period between 4. Century devised strategies of acquiring wealth and power necessary to achieve control in anarchic world (p.15, 2000). Changing tone of China’s of foreign policy:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Students For Free Tibet.
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Why autonomous Tibet mattrs? | Engaging thought
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Why autonomous Tibet mattrs? May 11, 2010 · Filed under Politics and Society. The Tibetan people’s demand for genuine autonomy is a reasonable call for a solution based on mutual benefits and interests. This demand is consistent with PRC’s political aspirations and social integrity, and reflects the true essence of PRC’s constitution and the rights granted by it. Tibetan exile government’s. Memorandum for genuine autonomy. The transformation of the whole Tibet into a zone of peace;. Transformation of the...
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Philosophy | Engaging thought
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Immanuel Kant’s enlightenment and Smith’s capitalism. 8221; failed to become a universally accepted moral standard or norm. The rejection of universal human rights on the grounds of Western capitalist imperialism by Asian leaders constitutes a paradox reasoning. This is because of the fact that Kant treats individual uniformly like machines. He ignored and largely disregard the existence of fundamental differences among the people and their different capacities and ways of reasoning.
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Has Tibet been historically an administrative part of China? | Engaging thought
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Has Tibet been historically an administrative part of China? October 23, 2010 · Filed under Politics and Society. The question is, has Tibet been historically a part of China since the Tang dynasty as the Chinese government claims in its official White Paper? Therefore, a mere marriage event can not be a determining factor for China’s sovereignty over Tibet. The religious dimension is an important factor to understanding the underlying complexities of relations between Tibet and China. The priest-pat...
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March | 2011 | Engaging thought
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Archive for March, 2011. March 21, 2011 · Filed under Politics and Society. The implications of this political transition are something many people don’t take adequately into consideration. Firstly, the smooth political transition will slowly make our government self-reliant and less dependent on one man. Sooner or later, we have to face this political vacuum and we must prepare to face such a circumstance without losing hope. Note: Published on Tibetan Political Review. Leave a comment ».