Archive for 'China-Tibet'
Tibet: "Middle Way" Policy Not Working
Exiled Tibetans gather in India to discuss new way, By Tim Sullivan, Associated Press, Nov 12, 2008
For 20 years, the exile movement has been guided by the Dalai Lama’s “middle way,” which rejects demands for outright independence but calls for limited autonomy for Tibet. Until very recently, the Dalai Lama had insisted on conciliation, repeatedly [...]
Posted: November 30th, 2008 under China-Tibet, Leadership.
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Dalai Lama - Transformational Leader
POST: Transformation Leadership. Aditya Birla Group, India’s First Global Corporation
One of the best descriptions of transformational leadership has been penned by Prof. Bernard Bass, a renowned exponent of the idea. He says succinctly,
“Leaders are truly transformational when they increase awareness of what is right, good, important and beautiful, when they help to elevate followers’ needs [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2008 under China-Tibet, Leadership, uncategorized.
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Choosing the next Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama: Tibetans To Vote On New Leadership - November 28, 2007 - The New York Sun
The Tibetan desire for autonomy vs. the Chinese position that Tibet will always be considered part of China would get my vote as one of the best best battles to study in terms of Quality Leadership and strategy.
AMRITSAR, India [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2008 under China-Tibet, Strategery.
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EU-China Summit Canceled: Meeting with Dalai blamed
China blames France, EU for summit cancellation, By Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press Writer , Nov 27, 2008.
BEIJING – China said Thursday French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s plans to meet with the Dalai Lama — hated by Beijing — left it no option but to pull out of an upcoming China-European Union summit.
“We resolutely oppose the Dalai [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2008 under China-Tibet.
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