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Dynamics of Political Resistance in Tibet: Religious Repression and Controversies of Demographic Change

Han, Enze; Paik, Christopher

Authors

Enze Han

Christopher Paik



Abstract

In a novel approach to studying political mobilization among ethnic Tibetans in China, this article addresses two key questions. First, considering the Chinese state's repressive policies towards Tibetan Buddhism, what role does religion play in fomenting Tibetan political resistance? Second, what implications can be drawn from the changing ethnic demography in Tibet about the conflict behaviour of Tibetans? Using various GIS-referenced data, this article specifically examines the 2008 Tibetan protest movements in China. The main results of our analysis indicate that the spread and frequency of protests in ethnic Tibetan areas are significantly associated with the number of officially registered Tibetan Buddhist sites, as well as the historical dominance of particular types of Tibetan religious sects. Furthermore, our analysis shows that the effect of Han Chinese settlement on Tibetan political activism is more controversial than previously thought.

Citation

Han, E., & Paik, C. (2014). Dynamics of Political Resistance in Tibet: Religious Repression and Controversies of Demographic Change. The China Quarterly, 217, 69-98. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741013001392

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 26, 2013
Publication Date Mar 1, 2014
Deposit Date Nov 16, 2012
Journal The China Quarterly
Print ISSN 0305-7410
Electronic ISSN 1468-2648
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 217
Pages 69-98
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741013001392