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The Dragon in the Land of Snows: A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947
AuthorTsering Shakya
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeopolitics
GenreNonfiction
PublishedSeptember 1999
PublisherColumbia University Press
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardcover
Pages606
ISBN978-0-231-11814-9

The Dragon in the Land of Snows: A History of Modern Tibet Since 1947 is a nonfiction book authored by Tsering Shakya, a historian and scholar on Tibetan literature and modern Tibet.[1]

Background

The book provides the first detailed account of the behind-the-scenes political developments in Tibet and Tibetan society during the beginning of Chinese occupation of Tibet, the involvement of the United States through the Central Intelligence Agency, the role of the Indian government, the mass uprising against the Chinese, the negotiations between the Panchen Lama and the Chinese government during the late 1970s and early 1980s, and so on.[2][3]

Reception

Writing for the The New York Times, Seth Faison says, "[The author] has written a deeply insightful and thorough account that exposes the foibles of almost every major player involved."[4]

A. Tom Grunfeld wrote a review for this book at China Review International and called this book, "an important, judicious, and earnest attempt to overcome the politicization of Tibet (the virtual, the imaginary, and the real Tibet) and truly understand the history of this tumultuous time."[5]

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