Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy

Muslim, Trader, Nomad, Spy China's Cold War and the People of the Tibetan Borderlands

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1959, the Dalai Lama fled Lhasa, leaving the People's Republic of China with a crisis on its Tibetan frontier. Sulmaan Wasif Khan tells the story of the PRC's response to that crisis and, in doing so, brings to life an extraordinary cast of characters: Chinese diplomats appalled by sky burials, Guomindang spies working with Tibetans in Nepal, traders carrying salt across the Himalayas, and Tibetan Muslims rioting in Lhasa. What Chinese policymakers confronted in Tibet, Khan argues, was not a 'third world' but a 'fourth world' problem: Beijing was dealing with peoples whose ways were defined by statelessness. As it sought to tighten control over the restive borderlands, Mao's China moved from a lighter hand to a harder, heavier imperial structure. That change triggered long-lasting shifts in Chinese foreign policy.

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Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Manohar Publishers & Distributors are known for quality scholarly publications in the field of social sciences, with a focus on India in particular and South Asia in general. Over the years, apart from publishing well known Indian and foreign authors, Manohar has co-published with many prestigious institutions in India and abroad. We publish 40-45 original titles every year.

Book information

ISBN: 9788119139170
Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Imprint: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
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Language: English
Number of pages: 216
Weight: 400g
Height: 148mm
Width: 224mm
Spine width: 20mm