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  1. Leading Academic Voice in the Tibetan Diaspora. Bio. Dawa Norbu (1949-2006) was born in Tibet in 1949, one year before the Chinese invasion, and escaped with his family in 1959. He was educated at St. Stephens College in Delhi, India and received his doctorate from University of California, Berkeley (1976-1982).

  2. Dawa Norbu, therefore, argues that such policy cannot be a long-term solution for persistence conflict in Tibet. Hence, political restructuring would be a solution that defines center-periphery power relations in China (Ibid). This article aims to revisit China-Tibet conflict by Professor Dawa Norbu’s book titled China’s Tibet Policy.

  3. Jan 5, 2019 · Prof. Dawa Norbu. Dr Tashi Rabgey, Research Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University, in her keynote address, lauds Prof Dawa Norbu as the first modern Tibetan social scientist who in his long and quiet journey through the halls of academia had demonstrated the will to be disciplined by a different tradition of knowledge ...

  4. Describing the issue of Tibet as one of legitimacy, Dawa Norbu says that peri- ods of indirect Chinese influence over Tibet were successful while periods of more direct rule have been unsuccessful due to Tibetan resistance.

  5. Sep 26, 2001 · This major study analyses the traditional modes of Sino-Tibetan relations in order to unearth general patterns beyond partisan points of view. It sheds light on contemporary issues in the Sino-Tibetan dialogue, and discerns possible future structures for conflict resolution in occupied Tibet.

  6. Dawa Norbu is Associate Professor in the School of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He was educated in Tibet, India and the United States and received his doctorate in political sociology from the University of California at Berkeley.

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