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Something’s changed in Lhasa

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  • Given China’s strict control on the information flow, it is difficult to verify if the death toll in Lhasa. It is difficult to see the West reacting to the Tibetan protests the way it reacted to Burma’s crisis last year. But will power politics still trump all other considerations in international relations?

    The writer teaches at King’s College London

    harsh.pant@kcl.ac.uk

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