The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama

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The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama

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Just the facts, Ma'am. Wouldn't it be nice if we could simply inspect the historical record and resolve the question of whether or not Tibet has traditionally been a part of China? Melvyn Goldstein, anthropologist and Tibet specialist, takes us in that direction in The Snow Lion and the Dragon.

The results? Not so fast. Like a scientist analyzing experimental data, Goldstein walks us through centuries of unending political struggle and battles of conquest. He shows us that Tibet first came under Chinese suzerainty during the Mongolian era and then for almost 300 years during the Manchu era. For the most part, The Snow Lion and the Dragon succeeds as chronicle of the power plays of two governments vying for control of Tibet.

But when Goldstein speaks of the Chinese government, what does he mean by "Chinese"? Does he mean the Mongols when they controlled the territory we call China and the Manchus when they did? Were these legitimate Chinese governments?

Although Goldstein is sincere in his objective methods, many questions such as these lurk behind the illusion objectivity. Ultimately, history is interpretation, and without admitting this, Goldstein lures the reader into a false sense of complacency.

The Snow Lion and the Dragon is a helpful historical summary for anyone who wonders how the Tibet Question has played itself out from the beginning up until 1997, but for an adequate examination of historical subtleties surrounding the issue, we must continue to wait. --Brian Bruya --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Pico Iyer, New York Review of Books
"A rigorously unsentimental account."

The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama

The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama,Melvyn C. Goldstein,University of California Press,0520219511,International Relations - General,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Asian / Middle Eastern history: from c 1900 -,China,Cultural studies,History / General,International relations,Tibet

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