China’s Relentless Exploitation of the Tibetan Plateau: How Recent Warming and Environmental Devastation Threaten...

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The Tibetan Plateau, often referred to as the "Asian Water Tower," is one of the most ecologically sensitive and strategically vital regions in the world. Home to the largest repository of freshwater outside the polar regions, the plateau is the source of several major rivers that sustain billions of people across Asia. However, recent studies and reports have raised grave concerns about the future of this fragile ecosystem due to increasing temperatures, accelerated glacial melt, and the intensified environmental degradation driven by China's industrial and infrastructural expansion.

Tibet’s Job Dilemma: Loyalty vs. Religious Freedom

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In Tibet, individuals aspiring to secure public sector jobs face a stringent Chinese requirement: they must renounce the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of...

China’s Growing Economic Influence in Africa: Opportunities, Challenges, and Implications.

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In 1971, a significant decision confronted the United Nations regarding which government should represent China in its assembly. Two contenders emerged - the Republic...
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The Lost Tibetan Kingdom of Guge and Its Sacred Bond with Zanskar and Mount...

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The Lost Tibetan Guge Kingdom was no ordinary polity. It was a spiritual citadel, a cradle of renaissance, and a forgotten bridge between Tibet, India, and the sacred heart of the Himalayas. Towering from the windswept cliffs of western Tibet, Guge once served Gang Rinpoche (Mount Kailash) not merely as a neighbor, but as its steward and protector.
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Trump’s Victory: A Devastating Blow to China’s Economic Empire

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Donald Trump’s likely victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election could deliver a crushing blow to China’s economic ambitions, sparking a new wave of trade wars, tariffs, and sanctions designed to curb Beijing’s expansionist policies. As Trump returns to the White House, the U.S. is poised to launch a more aggressive economic assault on China—one that not only challenges Beijing’s global dominance but also forces it to confront its internal economic fragility, human rights abuses, and reliance on unsustainable practices.
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From False Promises to Forced Control: 60 Years of the TAR

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September 9, 2025 marks 60 years since China formally established the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” (TAR), which covers only about half of Tibet. Chinese state media celebrates, but Tibetans have little to rejoice about.
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Remembering Tiananmen Square: A Nation’s Wound That Never Healed

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Thirty-five years ago, on June 4, 1989, Beijing’s Tiananmen Square became the site of a state-sanctioned massacre. What began as a peaceful student-led movement calling for democracy, transparency, and basic freedoms ended in bloodshed under the treads of Chinese tanks and the gunfire of the People’s Liberation Army.

Boarding Schools and Bulldozers: China’s Masterclass in Tibetan Assimilation and Land Appropriation

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Imagine a utopia where every child gets a first-rate education, and every local official is just another altruistic real estate agent. Welcome to Tibet,...

Tibet’s Autonomy and Resistance During the Qing Dynasty: A Comprehensive Historical Analysis

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The historical analysis of Tibet during the Qing Dynasty reveals a region that consistently resisted external control and maintained significant autonomy in governance, law, economy, and culture. Despite the Qing court’s efforts to centralize control and assimilate Tibetan society, the resilience of Tibetan institutions—particularly monasteries and local governance structures—ensured that Tibet operated largely as an independent entity.

Debunking Historical Myths: Tibet’s Status During the Ming Dynasty

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The historical relationship between Tibet and China during the Ming Dynasty is often misconstrued, with many sources claiming Tibet was part of China. However,...