Series |
Masters, Texts and Sources of the East
Monograph | A Chinese Pilgrimage to the Heart of Tibet
Chapter | 9 • Foreign Affairs and Politics
9 • Foreign Affairs and Politics
Abstract
Tibet’s shifting posture toward Britain and the Chinese Republic, as observed by Fazun in the mid-1930s. Neither full alignment nor outright refusal: a policy of watchful distance. Fazun’s analysis is frank, and at times pointed, about the failures of Chinese governance in the region.
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Published April 15, 2026 | Language: en
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- Preface
- Martino Dibeltulo Concu
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- Introduction to the Translation
- Martino Dibeltulo Concu
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- A Note to the Reader
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- Preface to Modern Tibet [1937] by Taixu
- Martino Dibeltulo Concu
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MODERN TIBET WRITTEN BY FAZUN
- 1 • Introduction
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- 2 • An Overview of Tibetan Geography
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- 3 • An Overview of Tibetan History
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- 4 • The Tibetan Nation
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- 5 • Production, Commerce, and Transportation
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- 6 • Administration, Military, and Finance
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- 7 • Religion, Education, and Culture
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- 8 • The Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama
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- 9 • Foreign Affairs and Politics
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- 10 • Views on the Governance of Tibet
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REFERENCES
- 法尊法師著現代西藏
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- Glossary of Terms
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9 • Foreign Affairs and Politics |
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Chapter |
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en |
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Tibet’s shifting posture toward Britain and the Chinese Republic, as observed by Fazun in the mid-1930s. Neither full alignment nor outright refusal: a policy of watchful distance. Fazun’s analysis is frank, and at times pointed, about the failures of Chinese governance in the region. |
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Masters, Texts and Sources of the East |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2026-04-15 |
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http://edizionicafoscari.it/en/edizioni4/libri/979-12-5742-024-6/9-foreign-affairs-and-politics/ |
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10.30687/979-12-5742-024-6/012 |
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2724-0665 |
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2724-1149 |
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979-12-5742-024-6 |
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License |
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