The View of Chinese Intellectuals Toward Tibet Question


ISBN 957-l3-2038-2 If you write a letter please enclose the cover of the Chinese version. The price of this book is US$ 9.50, the airmail fee is US$ 4.50, total price US$ 14.00.

The book "The View of Chinese Intellectuals Toward Tibet Question" is the first book written by Chinese writers, scholars and dissidents inside and outside China. All authors support self-determination and independence for Tibet.

Prof. James Seymour of Columbia University says in his introduction of this book that this is a turning point for Chinese view of Tibetan issue.

Chang-Ching Cao is the editor and author of four of the fifteen articles. He was deputy chief editor of "Shen Zhen Youth Journal" in China. Right now he is a freelance writer living in New York

There are fifteen authors, including Wei Jing Sheng, famous dissident (in prison), Ding Zi-Lin, Professor in Philosophy at People's University (Beijing), Jiang Peikun, Professor in Philosophy at People's University (Beijing), Yan Jin-Qi, scholar (New York), Shen Tong, student leader of the Tiananmen Democracy movement 1989, now at Boston University, Song Li-Ming, scholar in Tibetan history (Rome), Wang Ruowan, writer (New York) and this book also includes three interviews with H.H. the Dalai Lama.

If you have any questions please contact Chang-Ching Cao, 35-27 72nd St. #3A, Jackson Heights, New York 11372, USA, Tel/Fax (718) 458-1484.

Publisher
Time Publishing House
P.O.Box 79-99
Taipei
Taiwan
e-mail: add:ctpc@c2 .hinet.net

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