Introduction: Greater Tibet / P. Christian Klieger -- Tibetan exile or diaspora : India as a "second homeland" / Namgyal Choedup -- Another Tibet at the heart of Qing China: location of Tibetan Buddhism in the mentality of the Qing Chinese mind at Jehol / Hanung Kim -- The Rawang tribes of highland Southeast Asia: survival and the process of marginalization / P. Christiaan Klieger -- Tibet as a state : international law and historical facts / Sergius L. Kuzmin -- The role of India's national interests vis-à-vis Tibet : Tibetan nationalism and Tibetan activism / Seokbae Lee -- The Baltistan movement on Facebook : supersize effects and small-scale acts in the western Himalayas / Jan Magnusson -- A case for Gelukpa governance : the historians of Labrang, Amdo, and the Manchu rulers of China / Max Oidtmann -- Essay: Buddhism post-Soviet Union : Buddhism in the Russian Gederation, 1991 to the present / Telo Tulku Rinpoche -- Essay: A greater Tibet and the irony of liberation / Tenzin N. Tethong
Summary
The papers in this volume examine the variations of cultural expression within "Greater Tibet," a conceptual framework that considers Tibeto-Burman speakers and their mutual affiliations as a group different from the larger nation-states in which they now find themselves
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-166) and index
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