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International Relations : Assignment

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International Relations : Assignment

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International relations Page | 1ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................2Why China insist that the Dalai Lama system must continue.........................................................2How China government deal with the issue....................................................................................3How the Tibetans look at the issue..................................................................................................4How Western / foreign countries look at the issue..........................................................................5What will happen next?...................................................................................................................5Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................7References........................................................................................................................................8
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International relations Page | 2IntroductionThe Dalai Lama has been defined by the Chinese government executives as a “wolf in monk’srobes,” and a “dangerous splitters’” determined on cutting the Chinese nation. On 13th March, theChinese Communist party- connected Global Times kept up the decades-long outbreak on the onthe evacuated Tibetan Spiritual leader, disapproving him as a “double betrayer” who “keeps ondischarging nonsense” while developing “a sly trick” (Goldstein, 1997).Why China insist that the Dalai Lama system must continueChina insisted for the continuation of Dalai Lama. China will not once give up the factual to takea decision on the re-embodiment of the Dali Lama was stated by a upper Chinese officialregardless of all the issues and criticisms related to right groups and the Tibetan who were exiledspiritual leader on such issues and problems. The Dalai Lama and china’s formally atheistcommunity party have frequently fought for who has concluding right and responsibility on theproblems related to re-creation (Grunfeld, 2015). Tibetans have a terror that china will be usingthe issues related to Dalai Lama’s progression to make Tibetan Buddhism apart, with single newDalai Lama who was named by exile people and another by the Chinese government after hedied.The chief administration has hardened its resolution in order to take a wise decision on the re-creation of “existing Buddhas, just to ensure the victory over the anti-separatist struggle” wassaid by Zhu Weiqun, the chairman of the ethnic and religious affairs committee of the upmostadvisory body to the nation’s legislature, which was written in the state-run Global Times. Chinaagain said that the Dalai Lama, who escaped into banishment in the country India after anunsuccessful rebellion against Chinese rule in the year 1959, is a vicious separatist. The NobelPeace laureate refuses adopting violence and stated that he solitary wishes actual independencefor Tibet. Tibetan Buddhism upholds that the soul of an elder lama is rejuvenated in the form ofa kid only when he/she dies. China stated that this tradition and religion must continue and itshould permit another afterward Dalai Lama (Keown, 2013). Nevertheless, the Dalai Lama hasstated that he reflects the heading could easily be ended whenever he expires. Chinese officials,nevertheless, have worried that the recent Dalai lama do not have any right to restrict thereincarnation.
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