The Agendas of Tibetan Refugees Ann E. DavisSince the arrival of the first Tibetans in exile in 1959, a vast and continuous wave of international especially Western support has permitted these refugees to survive and even to flourish in their temporary places of residence. Today, these Tibetan refugees continue to attract assistance from Western governments, organizations and individuals, while other refugee populations are largely forgotten in the international agenda. This book shows and
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