Exile as Challenge: The Tibetan DiasporaDagmar Bernstorff, Hubertus von Welck Orient Blackswan, 2003 - 488 pages Tibet, the "hidden country" / Michael von Brück -- Tibet's position in international law / Gerald Schmitz -- Indian visions / Gyaneshwar Chaturvedi -- Chinese views / Joachim Glaubitz -- A tale of two Chinese cities / Victor Chan -- An interview with Tenzin Gyatso, the fourteenth Dalai Lama / Dagmar Bernstorff and Hubertus von Welck -- Government in exile / Tsewang Phuntso -- Parliament in exile / Tsering Tsomo -- Virtual Tibet : the media / Thubten Samphel -- The settlements : participation and integration / Dawa Norbu -- Of monks and monasteries / Sherab Gyatso -- Exiled Tibetans in Europe and North America / Gyaltsen Gyaltag -- The Tibetan schools in diaspora / Tsepak Rigzin -- Caring for the weakest : the children's village / Jetsun Pema -- Vibrant arts / Dagmar Bernstorff -- Tibetan refugees in Nepal / Maura Moynihan -- Women : emancipation in exile / Tsering Norzom Thonsur -- Tibetan nuns : new roles and possibilities / Karma Lekshe Tsomo -- The spread of Tibetan medicine / Jürgen C. Aschoff -- Rebels : the Tibetan Youth Congress / Tsetan Norbu -- Between cultures : young Tibetans in Europe / Wangpo Tethong -- Tibet's future-- options for self-govervance / Eva Herzer -- Support for Tibet worldwide / Alison Reynolds -- Education for non-violence / Samdhong Rinpoche -- The commitment of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation / Hubertus von Welck. |
Table des matières
Tibet the Hidden Country | 11 |
Tibets Position in International Law | 45 |
Indian Visions | 72 |
Chinese Views | 87 |
A Tale of Two Chinese Cities | 101 |
An Interview with Tenzin Gyatso | 107 |
Government in Exile | 125 |
Parliament in Exile | 150 |
The Childrens Villages | 279 |
Vibrant Arts | 295 |
Tibetan Refugees in Nepal | 312 |
Emancipation in Exile | 322 |
New Roles and Possibilities | 342 |
The Spread of Tibetan Medicine | 367 |
The Tibetan Youth Congress | 391 |
Tibets FutureOptions for SelfGovernance | 419 |
The Media | 167 |
Participation and Integration | 186 |
Of Monks and Monasteries | 213 |
Exiled Tibetans in Europe and North America | 244 |
The Tibetan Schools in the Diaspora | 266 |
Support for Tibet Worldwide | 447 |
Education for NonViolence | 454 |
The Commitment of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation | 471 |
About the Contributors | 479 |
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