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Cadres of Tibet / Jayadeva Ranade.

By: Ranade, Jayadeva [author.].
Publisher: New Delhi: KW Publishers, 2018Description: x, 199 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white, and colour).ISBN: 9789386288929; 9386288923; 9789386288936; 9386288931.Subject(s): Communists -- China -- Tibet Autonomous Region -- BiographyDDC classification: 951.505
Contents:
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) -- The Aid Tibet Programmes -- CCP Cadres in Tibet (TAR) -- Party Secretaries of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) (1950-2016) -- Brief Biographies of Past Eight and Current Party Secretaries of the TAR -- United Front Work Department (UFWD) -- Chinese Communist Party in TAR -- Members of the Standing Committee of TAR Party Committee -- TAR People's Government -- Vice Chairmen of TAR People's Government -- TAR People's Political Consultative Conference (PPCC) Committee -- 10th TAR People's Congress -- Vice Chairmen of 10th TAR People's Congress -- Administrative Distribution of TAR by China -- Lhasa Municipality -- Ngari (Ch: Ali) Administrative District (AD) -- Shigatse (Ch: Xigaze) Administrative District (AD) -- Shigatse Municipal Party Committee -- Chamdo (Ch: Chamdo/Qamdo) Administrative District (Changed to City in 2014) -- Nyingtri/Nyinchi (Ch: Linzhi) Administrative District -- Naqu (Nagchu) Administrative District -- Appendix -- Annexures -- Index
Summary: There is a lot of information and data on the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) in China’s official media, but information concerning the cadres who govern the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and some key aspects of China’s policies on Tibet is very scanty. When available, the information is piecemeal and scattered and, therefore, denied to most except those who make determined efforts. This book is an initial attempt to make pertinent information on Tibet readily available to an interested reader. The emphasis is on presenting biographical sketches of the relatively more important cadres to enable the analyst and reader to form an impression about the individual, his future career prospects and possibly his affiliations. The book briefly discusses the Aid Tibet Programme. The programme’s importance lies in the fact that it has ensured the exposure of many CCP cadres across China to the conditions in Tibet and had an important influence in their career paths. Consequently, over the years it has built a cohort of CCP cadres with a stake in the CCP and Central Government’s policies on Tibet.
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Preface -- Abbreviations -- Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) -- The Aid Tibet Programmes -- CCP Cadres in Tibet (TAR) -- Party Secretaries of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) (1950-2016) -- Brief Biographies of Past Eight and Current Party Secretaries of the TAR -- United Front Work Department (UFWD) -- Chinese Communist Party in TAR -- Members of the Standing Committee of TAR Party Committee -- TAR People's Government -- Vice Chairmen of TAR People's Government -- TAR People's Political Consultative Conference (PPCC) Committee -- 10th TAR People's Congress -- Vice Chairmen of 10th TAR People's Congress -- Administrative Distribution of TAR by China -- Lhasa Municipality -- Ngari (Ch: Ali) Administrative District (AD) -- Shigatse (Ch: Xigaze) Administrative District (AD) -- Shigatse Municipal Party Committee -- Chamdo (Ch: Chamdo/Qamdo) Administrative District (Changed to City in 2014) -- Nyingtri/Nyinchi (Ch: Linzhi) Administrative District -- Naqu (Nagchu) Administrative District -- Appendix -- Annexures -- Index

There is a lot of information and data on the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) in China’s official media, but information concerning the cadres who govern the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and some key aspects of China’s policies on Tibet is very scanty. When available, the information is piecemeal and scattered and, therefore, denied to most except those who make determined efforts.

This book is an initial attempt to make pertinent information on Tibet readily available to an interested reader. The emphasis is on presenting biographical sketches of the relatively more important cadres to enable the analyst and reader to form an impression about the individual, his future career prospects and possibly his affiliations.

The book briefly discusses the Aid Tibet Programme. The programme’s importance lies in the fact that it has ensured the exposure of many CCP cadres across China to the conditions in Tibet and had an important influence in their career paths. Consequently, over the years it has built a cohort of CCP cadres with a stake in the CCP and Central Government’s policies on Tibet.

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