Description
In 1950, Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, succumbed to Chinese invasion, the Dalai Lama was unseated and the region was absorbed into the Peoples Republic of China. Since then, Tibets enduring myth has been one of inspirational fantasy, a modern morality play about the failure of brutality to subdue the human spirit. This book traces the origins and manifestations of the Tibetan myth, and discusses how, after World War II, Tibet isolated, misunderstood and with a tiny elite unschooled in political and military realities misread the diplomacy between its two giant neighbours, India and China. Drawing on declassified CIA and Chinese documents, the authors go into the murky depths of the Tibet story Maos collusion with Stalin to subdue Tibet, double-dealing by Nehru, and a covert CIA programme to support the Dalai Lama and resist Chinese occupation to provide the most comprehensive account so far of a region ravaged by violence and controversy.

