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May 26, 2009
Suu Kyi's Trial May be Little More than a Sham
By: Anne Hamre
Though the military junta in Myanmar has agreed to allow ten journalists into the trial of Suu Kyi, it is very doubtful that any real change to her position will result. more...
Apr 10, 2009
China's Long March into Africa
By: Tongkeh Joseph Fowale
Africa's massive wealth of untapped resources has become the center of attraction for Chinese migrants.How are the Chinese different from Europeans? more...
Feb 23, 2009
Movies About Tibet
By: Robert Oakes
Tibet has a rich spiritual and cultural tradition. Documentaries and dramas can be a useful way of understanding Tibetan history as well as their current plight. more...
Feb 8, 2009
Selecting the Tibetan Leader
By: Leozelle Gatoc
Tenzin Gyatso, was recognized as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama when he identified the items the latter owned, exclaiming: "That's mine! That's mine!" more...
Feb 17, 2008
Khalistan - A Sikh State?
By: Greg Cruey
The idea of an independent Sikh state ("Khalistan" to its modern proponents) dates back to the 1600's. That idea weakens and strengthens, but never seems to go away. more...
Nov 22, 2007
Democracy in the Tibetan Diaspora
By: Denis J Burke
The Central Tibetan Administration in India has been trying to democratise the almost 200,000 Tibetans in exile since the 1960s. How successful has this process been? more...
Sep 10, 2007
The Beijing Olympics
By: Scott Hayden
Much attention is being paid to Beijing as the 2008 Olympic Games draws near. This article looks at the pros and cons of hosting the event in that city. more...
Jul 16, 2007
Labour Migration
By: John Walsh
Why do 13 million Southeast Asians work overseas and what is their impact of their migration? more...
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