Rinzin Namgyal, Author at fnvaworld.org https://fnvaworld.org/author/rinzin-namgyal/ Himalaya Frontier Studies Sun, 15 Dec 2024 11:08:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://fnvaworld.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/fnalogo.ico Rinzin Namgyal, Author at fnvaworld.org https://fnvaworld.org/author/rinzin-namgyal/ 32 32 192142590 Challenging the Qinghai-Tibet Ecological Protection Law https://fnvaworld.org/challenging-the-qinghai-tibet-ecological-protection-law/ Sun, 15 Dec 2024 11:03:22 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28661 Challenging the Qinghai – Tibet Ecological Protection Law Share FacebookWhatsappEmail

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The Next Chapter of the Dalai Lama: A Himalayan Lens https://fnvaworld.org/the-next-chapter-of-the-dalai-lama-a-himalayan-lens/ Mon, 02 Dec 2024 06:09:50 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28624 The Next Chapter of the Dalai Lama: A Himalayan Lens Share FacebookWhatsappEmail

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What does China think? 中国怎么想? https://fnvaworld.org/what-does-china-think-%e4%b8%ad%e5%9b%bd%e6%80%8e%e4%b9%88%e6%83%b3/ Sat, 02 Nov 2024 08:57:41 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28502 Mark Leonard’s book (What does China think?) is an excellent resource for anyone interested in China’s governance model, domestic politics, and the Chinese system…

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Mark Leonard’s book (What does China think?) is an excellent resource for anyone interested in China’s governance model, domestic politics, and the Chinese system as a whole. It provides an insightful background on fascinating aspects of the Chinese system, such as policies, democracy, rule of law, market economy, and foreign policy. Significantly, it explores debates among Chinese intellectuals on a broad range of issues, from foreign policy to grassroots democracy. The book serves as a guide to understanding the trajectory of official government policies, their foundational sources, how they develop, and the internal debates and obstacles faced at various government levels.  Nevertheless, it is a valuable read for students of Chinese studies.

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Border Guardians: Tibet’s County and Prefecture Party Secretaries Overseeing Xiaokang Villages Along the Indian Border https://fnvaworld.org/border-guardians-tibets-county-and-prefecture-party-secretaries-overseeing-xiaokang-villages-along-the-indian-border/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 05:30:00 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28409 In this report, I have endeavoured to analyse and to ascertain the backgrounds of the CCP Party secretaries, including those at both prefecture and…

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In this report, I have endeavoured to analyse and to ascertain the backgrounds of the CCP Party secretaries, including those at both prefecture and county levels stationed along the Indian border. Understanding the profiles of CCP officials in top decision-making positions within prefectures and counties along the India border is crucial to discerning Chinese motivations in the region, along with the progression of physical infrastructure development. In addition, this report also examines the well-off “Xiaokang” villages located in each county along the Indian border. 

In Chinese literature, Xiaokang villages are seen as part of national boundary reinforcement and poverty alleviation, whereas in Western literature, they are viewed as a potential threat to neighbouring countries border security due to the ambiguous military-civilian dual-use structure of these villages.

 In July 2017, the government of Tibet Autonomous Region announced plans to construct hundreds of border villages and accompanying infrastructure as part of a significant effort to develop Tibet’s remote border regions. These Xiaokang villages are being built under the theme: “If the border is prosperous, the frontier will be prosperous, and if the border people are wealthy, the border defence will be solid. 边境兴则边疆兴,边⺠富则边防固” and “Guardians of the sacred land, builders of happy homes.” However, numerous reports claim that between 2018 and 2022, 624 villages were built in the region, with construction continuing on additional villages. Many of these villages are clustered along the eastern sector of the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the de facto border separating China (Tibet) and India, with this sector bordering Arunachal Pradesh. 

Moreover, a 2021 article in the official newspaper, PLA Daily, emphasises the “need to strengthen the construction of border infrastructure and encourage people of all ethnic groups to root themselves in the border areas, guard the homeland, and build their hometowns” in this region. Due to strict censorship, it is difficult to determine the precise number of “Xiaokang Villages.” Nevertheless, this report strives to provide the most information as much as possible. The analysis encompasses four prefectures adjacent to India—Ngari, Shigatse, Shannan, and Nyingchi—concentrating on their respective Party secretaries. The report also includes the Party secretaries of the 13 counties and the “Xiaokang villages” within those counties along the Indian border.

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Beidaihe Meeting https://fnvaworld.org/beidaihe-meeting/ Fri, 30 Aug 2024 12:40:47 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28570 Beidaihe Meeting 2024 Share FacebookWhatsappEmail

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Convenience Police Station https://fnvaworld.org/convenience-police-station/ Fri, 30 Aug 2024 12:07:19 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28538 China Convenience Police Station Share FacebookWhatsappEmail

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Xi Jinping Tours Amdo Region as US Delegates Meet Tibetan Leaders in Dharamshala: Response or coincidence? https://fnvaworld.org/xi-jinping-tours-amdo-region-as-us-delegates-meet-tibetan-leaders-in-dharamshala/ Sat, 22 Jun 2024 02:33:37 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28322 Abstract  When the Western winds stir the Dhauladhar ranges in India, they send ripples through the heart of the Yellow River civilization up to…

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When the Western winds stir the Dhauladhar ranges in India, they send ripples through the heart of the Yellow River civilization up to Beijing. President Xi Jinping’s visit to Xining, Amdo (Qinghai), on 18-19 June, resonated deeply as it coincided with US congressional delegations visiting Dharamshala to celebrate the Resolve Tibet Act and meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other Central Tibetan Administration dignitaries. This interplay of visits and deliberations symbolized more than mere coincidence. This report explores both the analysis and news.

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China’s ethnic minority issues, analysis and future (Tibet & East Turkestan) རྒྱ་ནག་གྲངས་ཉུང་མི་རིགས་ཀྱི་གནད་དོན་དང། དབྱེ་ཞིབ། མ་འོངས། བོད་དང་ཤར་ཏུར་ཁི་སི་ཐན། https://fnvaworld.org/chinas-ethnic-minority-issues-analysis-and-future-tibet-east-turkestan-%e0%bd%a2%e0%be%92%e0%be%b1%e0%bc%8b%e0%bd%93%e0%bd%82%e0%bc%8b%e0%bd%82%e0%be%b2%e0%bd%84%e0%bd%a6%e0%bc%8b/ Thu, 20 Jun 2024 11:35:34 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28305 Abstract  This paper explores the perception of minoritTibeties in China from the perspectives of Chinese history and Marxism, alongside the debate surrounding the governance…

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This paper explores the perception of minoritTibeties in China from the perspectives of Chinese history and Marxism, alongside the debate surrounding the governance model for minorities. It examines various schools of thought, including liberal autonomist, integrationist, and socialist autonomist approaches. The paper also addresses the scope, prospects, and future of achieving “great unity” between the Han majority and minority groups in China, particularly focusing on Tibet and East Turkestan.  

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West sanctions on China: a case study of Xinjiang 新疆 https://fnvaworld.org/west-sanctions-on-china-a-case-study-of-xinjiang-%e6%96%b0%e7%96%86/ Sat, 15 Jun 2024 05:23:45 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28295 Abstract  This research paper begins by outlining the historical background and ongoing genocide in Xinjiang, which forms the basis for Western sanctions. It then…

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This research paper begins by outlining the historical background and ongoing genocide in Xinjiang, which forms the basis for Western sanctions. It then focuses on the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), illustrating how this entity maintains access to global markets, including those in the United States, despite sanctions and international condemnation. The paper delves into the XPCC’s complex commercial networks, which operate through regional partner companies and mainland Chinese domestic firms to show how they are escaping the sanction. Furthermore, I have demonstrated that sanctions on the XPCC are ineffective, whether multilateral or unilateral, and that sanctions on CCP officials related to Xinjiang human rights abuses are not universally effective and applicable to all sanctioned CCP officials. By providing this analysis, the paper aims to shed light on the intricate dynamics involved in the enforcement and evasion of sanctions related to Xinjiang.

I have used the Chinese mandarin term of Xinjiang here throughout my research, originally though local people call/name this region as East Turkestan or Uyghuria, which I acknowledge.

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ང་དང་ཨ་མདོ་རྔ་བའི་ལས་དབང། My Destiny with Amdo Ngaba: Generational Impeded Culture leading to Self-Immolation in Ngaba https://fnvaworld.org/my-destiny-with-amdo-ngaba-generational-impeded-culture-leading-to-self-immolation-in-ngaba-%e0%bd%84%e0%bc%8b%e0%bd%91%e0%bd%84%e0%bc%8b%e0%bd%a8%e0%bc%8b%e0%bd%98%e0%bd%91%e0%bd%bc%e0%bc%8b/ Fri, 10 May 2024 12:58:06 +0000 https://fnvaworld.org/?p=28222 Abstract: In the reverberating words of Barbara Demick, Ngaba stands as the formidable bastion of Tibetan resistance, epitomising a steadfast defiance against Chinese dominance.…

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Abstract: In the reverberating words of Barbara Demick, Ngaba stands as the formidable bastion of Tibetan resistance, epitomising a steadfast defiance against Chinese dominance. Embodied in the proverbial wisdom, “if there is a fire in Lhasa, the smoke will rise from Ngaba,” lies the profound significance of this town nestled in Eastern Tibet. Within the tapestry of its history, Ngaba emerges as a focal point in the perpetual struggle against Chinese encroachment, marking the zenith of third epoch of resistance.   My narrative intertwines with the essence of Amdo Ngaba, unearthing “Generational Impeded Culture” that culminate in the fervent protests saturating this region. Comparative scrutiny juxtaposes Ngaba’s fervour with the broader spectrum of Tibetan resistance, illuminating its unparalleled fervour evident in self-immolations, demonstrations, and myriad forms of dissent. Ngaba emerges as a crucible wherein the dialectics of heritage and modernity converge, forging a collective consciousness that pulsates with resilience. It is a saga of identity wrested from the clutches of assimilation, a testament to the indomitable spirit of a people entrenched in the sanctity of their cultural and national legacy against the Chinese occupation. Till date 65 cases of Tibetan Self-Immolating in the Ngaba County has been reported, recovered and recorded. (I was able to gain this valuable data through the help and assistance of TCHRD).

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