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![]() ![]() What the Chinese scholars say about Tibet Wei Jingsheng's letter to Deng Xiaoping in 1992 The letter shows a remarkable understanding of the Tibet situation and lays blame on the Chinese leadership specifically Deng Xiaoping. Chinese Dissidents Challenge Beijing to grant Tibetans the right of self-determination Two Chinese dissidents dared the government to grant Tibetans the right of self-determination and to talk to the Dalai Lama. Draft Constitution For a Federal China - Gives Referendum to Tibet A group well known Chinese scholars from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong drafted a "Constitution of the Federal Republic of China (Proposed Draft)" on January, 1994 in San Francisco. Towards the Federal Republic of China Yan Jiaqi outlines his proposals for a Third Republic The View of Chinese Intellectuals Toward Tibet Question This is the first book written by Chinese writers, scholars and dissidents inside and outside China supporting self-determination and independence for Tibet. Bringing down the Great Wall Contacts between Tibetan exiles and pro-democracy Chinese - and the possible implications of these for China and Tibet. Independence: The right of the Tibetan people Cao Chang-Ching argues that a detailed look at the history of Tibetan-Chinese relations throws up irrefutable proof of the independent historical development of Tibet. Tibet and China : Brothers or Neighbours Xue Wei, the editor of Beijing Spring, examines the conditions in whihc Tibet could either seek independece from or union with a future democratic China Contemporary Tibet Issue Although the book has faithfully followed the official party line on the Tibet issue, it has some frank discussions on senstive issues, and provides some fresh ideas which only the new generation of Chinese scholars would dare to raise. The Dalai Lama As Petty Tribalist
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