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The Dragon in Lhasa: Tibet's History & China's Invasion
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The Dragon in Lhasa: Tibet’s History & China’s Invasion

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The general population of Lhasa were out and about in large numbers a week ago in the splendid, sunlit boulevards of the Tibetan capital. Which implied that China’s security strengths were out, as well, however the occasion group were serene as they thronged Potala Square to watch services denoting China’s National Day. In the shadow of the Dalai Lama’s vacant winter castle, Chinese warriors saluted the red PRC banner on the 51st commemoration of Communist Party guideline. From a legal standpoint, Tibet has not lost its statehood. It is an independent start under illegal occupation. Neither China’s military invasion nor the continuing occupation by the PLA has transferred the sovereignty of Tibet to China. As pointed out earlier.la the Chinese government has never claimed to have acquired sovereignty over Tibet by conquest. Indeed, China recognizes that the use or threat of force (outside the exceptional circumstances provided for in the UN Charter), the imposition of an unequal treaty, or the continued illegal occupation of a country can never grant an invader legal title to territory. Its claims are based solely on the alleged subjection of Tibet to a few of China’s strongest foreign rulers in the 13th and 18th centuries. As the book addresses this crucial issue quite deftly, it is hoped that it would prove to be a source of great information for the reader.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alpha Edition
Date
1 September 2016
Pages
314
ISBN
9789386019912

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The general population of Lhasa were out and about in large numbers a week ago in the splendid, sunlit boulevards of the Tibetan capital. Which implied that China’s security strengths were out, as well, however the occasion group were serene as they thronged Potala Square to watch services denoting China’s National Day. In the shadow of the Dalai Lama’s vacant winter castle, Chinese warriors saluted the red PRC banner on the 51st commemoration of Communist Party guideline. From a legal standpoint, Tibet has not lost its statehood. It is an independent start under illegal occupation. Neither China’s military invasion nor the continuing occupation by the PLA has transferred the sovereignty of Tibet to China. As pointed out earlier.la the Chinese government has never claimed to have acquired sovereignty over Tibet by conquest. Indeed, China recognizes that the use or threat of force (outside the exceptional circumstances provided for in the UN Charter), the imposition of an unequal treaty, or the continued illegal occupation of a country can never grant an invader legal title to territory. Its claims are based solely on the alleged subjection of Tibet to a few of China’s strongest foreign rulers in the 13th and 18th centuries. As the book addresses this crucial issue quite deftly, it is hoped that it would prove to be a source of great information for the reader.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Alpha Edition
Date
1 September 2016
Pages
314
ISBN
9789386019912