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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Narrative Problem With Tibet
01:46 • 4min
The Priest-Patron Relationship Between China and Tibet
05:57 • 2min
The Fear of Calling Out the PRC
08:15 • 2min
The Marxist Radical Reductionism in the Chinese Academy
10:02 • 2min
The Myopic Focus on European Empire
12:05 • 2min
The Pervasive Discourses of Chinese Victimhood
14:13 • 2min
The History of Tibet
15:58 • 6min
The History of Tibet
21:48 • 4min
The Rise of the Tibetan Improvement Party
25:31 • 6min
The Dalai Lama and the Pension
31:14 • 2min
The Chinese Communist Party's Resistance to the 17 Point Agreement
33:08 • 3min
The CIA's Support for the 1959 Tibetan Uprising
36:26 • 5min
The 70,000 Character Petition
41:42 • 4min
The Great Leap Forward and the Chinese Communist Party
45:55 • 5min
The Great Leap Forward
50:39 • 2min
The Dalai Lama's Report on Tibet
52:18 • 2min
The IJC's Report on the Genocide Attack
54:21 • 2min
The IJC Report on Tibet and the Chinese People's Republic to the UN
55:54 • 4min
The Red Guard's Crackdown on Religious Ceremonies in Tibet
59:36 • 3min
The Down to the Rural Movement in China
01:02:29 • 2min
The Cultural Revolution and the Resistance of the Tibetan People
01:04:18 • 5min
The Importance of International Recognition of Tibet in the 70s
01:09:13 • 5min
The Sinicization of Tibet
01:14:32 • 2min
The Chinese Communist Party's Use of Neoliberal Capitalism to Measure Their Success in Tibet
01:16:52 • 2min
The War on Buddhism in the United States
01:18:37 • 5min
The Tibetan Unrest in 2008
01:23:14 • 3min
The Four Reasons Why We Have Stopped Thinking About Tibet in the West
01:26:33 • 2min
The PRC and Their Occupation Is Not Over
01:28:10 • 4min