9 • Foreign Affairs and Politics

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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.


open access | peer reviewed

Published April 15, 2026 | Language: en


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