The State of the Tibetan People as a minority experiencing complex social conflict and proposal to United Nations for applied second track intervention
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published 10/09/2008
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This proposal outlines some of the conflicts associated with the Tibetan people as the repressed and overtaken minority within the Peoples Republic of China. Currently, social conflict is one of the most critical issues facing Tibetans today. This document attempts to direct all concerned parties within the Tibetan social conflict, in order to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics inherent in the relationships that exist between the parties involved, mainly the Chinese. This assessment will map the conflict, and will outline some of this conflict as a convincing evaluation tool in order to effectively convince Amnesty International that there is a reasonable possibility for the immediate initiation of an intervention process on their part, in an effort to resolve the conflict between all parties involved.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary.
- Conflict assessment and diagnosis: Evaluating the appropriateness or feasibility of a second track initiative.
- Future conflict resolution scenarios.
- Planning and proposed structure for a second track or citizens' diplomacy initiative.
- Conclusion.
