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Author Halper, Lezlee Brown, author.

Title Tibet : an unfinished story / Lezlee Brown Halper, Stefan Halper.

Publication Info. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 367 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary "The mythologising of Tibet in the West and the Himalyan state's subsequent abandonment to China are recounted in this briskly-paced and revealing new history"-- Provided by publisher
"Tibet's enduring myth, animated by the tales of Himalayan adventurers, British military expeditions, and the novel, Lost Horizon, remains an inspirational fantasy, a modern morality play about the failure of brutality to subdue the human spirit. Tibet also exercises immense 'soft power' as one of the lenses through which the world views China. This book traces the origins and manifestations of the Tibetan myth, as propagated by Younghusband, Madam Blavatsky, Himmler, Acheson and Roosevelt. The authors discuss how, after WW2, Tibet-- isolated, misunderstood and with a tiny elite unschooled in political-military realities--misread the diplomacy between its two giant neighbours, India and China, forlornly hoping London or Washington might intervene. China's People's Liberation Army sought nothing less than to deconstruct traditional Tibet, unseat the Dalai Lama and 'absorb' this vast region into the People's Republic, and Lhasa succumbed to China's invasion in 1950. Drawing on declassified CIA and Chinese documents, the authors reveal Mao's collusion with Stalin to subdue Tibet, double-dealing by Nehru, the brilliant diplomacy of Chou en Lai and how Washington see-sawed between the China lobby, who insisted there be no backing for an independent Tibet, and Presidents Truman and later Eisenhower, who initiated a covert CIA programme to support the Dalai Lama and resist Chinese occupation. It is an ignoble saga with few, if any, heroes, other than ordinary Tibetans"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 343-353) and index.
Contents Prologue -- Introduction -- PART I -- 1. Earliest Beginnings in the Western Imagination -- 2. Sir Francis Younghusband : Soldier, Visionary, Romantic -- 3. British and Nazi Versions of the Tibetan Image -- 4. Stilwell, the Burma Hump, and the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) -- 5. The First Truman Administration -- 6. The Iron Triangle : the China Lobby, the Red Scare, and the Catholic Church -- 7. Truman and India -- 8. Tibetan Independence : Resting upon a Three-Legged Stool -- 9. The Matter of Tibet's Status -- 10. Lowell Thomas in Tibet -- 11. Major Douglas Mackiernan : A Tragic Incident -- 12. "The Bearded Khampa" : Tibet's Paul Revere -- 13. 1950 : The PLA Invades Korea and Tibet -- 14. Nehru's Non-Alignment, the Korean War, and Tibet -- 15. The Dalai Lama and Henderson's Plan -- 16. Mr. Nehru Again -- 17. Formosa : The Unsinkable Aircraft Carrier -- PART II -- 18. The Eisenhower Era -- 19. Pakistan : A New American Ally -- 20. The Panchsheel Agreement : An Indo-Chinese Condominium -- 21. Nehru's Bid for Global Prominence -- 22. NSC Directive 5412 : Structuring CIA Operations -- 23. Mobilizing Religion -- 24. Meanwhile, a World Away -- 25. Gyalo Thondup : A Mystery Wrapped in an Enigma -- 26. Washington's Covert Program in Tibet -- 27. The South Asian Rubik Cube -- 28. The Dalai Lama Leaves Tibet -- 29. Tibet and the United Nations -- 30. The Dalai Lama, Nehru, and the Chinese : A Difficult Mix -- 31. Conclusion -- 32. Postscript -- Appendix: Seventeen-Point Plan for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (1951).
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Subject Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- History -- 1951-
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Foreign public opinion, Western.
Tibet Autonomous Region (China) -- Strategic aspects.
India -- Foreign relations -- China.
India.
International relations.
China.
China -- Foreign relations -- India.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 1945-1953.
United States.
Chronological Term 1945-1953
Subject United States -- Foreign relations -- 1953-1961.
Chronological Term 1953-1961
Subject Myth -- Political aspects -- History -- 20th century.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Myth.
World politics -- 1945-1989.
World politics.
Chronological Term 1945-1989
Subject POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Nationalism.
Myth -- Political aspects.
HISTORY -- Asia -- Central Asia.
History.
HISTORY -- Asia -- China.
Diplomatic relations.
Public opinion, Western.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
China -- Tibet Autonomous Region.
Chronological Term Since 1900
Genre/Form History.
Added Author Halper, Stefan A., author.
Other Form: Print version: Halper, Lezlee Brown. Tibet 9780199368365 (DLC) 2014004062 (OCoLC)858660119
ISBN 9780190237905 (electronic book)
0190237902 (electronic book)
9781322089669 (MyiLibrary)
1322089663
9780199368365
0199368368