Tibetans and their supporters worldwide have taken to the streets in record numbers lately to protest human rights abuses in China and the 58-year-old Chinese occupation of Tibet. Over the years, a lot of things have stood between Beijing’s dictatorial rule and Tibet’s freedom — but you’d never guess the most formidable barrier: The Dalai Lama himself.
China Syndrome
Tibet has been a thorn in China’s side ever since Mao Zedong’s People’s Liberation Army invaded the Roof of the World in 1950. The recent unrest in Lhasa resulted in a Chinese crackdown that has effectively transformed the Beijing Olympics into what some are calling the “Human Rights Games.” In a wide-ranging interview with AsiaScoop Editor Ajay Singh, veteran Sinologist Richard Baum, a professor of political science at UCLA, dissects China’s Tibet challenge and other major problems that plague the nation. Baum’s latest book, China Watcher: Confessions of a Peking Tom, will be published in early 2009.





