Panel on the Impact of Chinese Leadership Transition in Tibet

Jigme Ngapo, Tibet specialist, speaking at the Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington DC

Jigme Ngapo, Tibet specialist, speaking at the Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington DC

The Tibet Conundrum and the New Chinese Leadership: Emerging Dynamics after the Leadership Transition in Beijing

Panelists
Jigme Ngapo, Tibet Specialist and Former RFA Tibetan Service Director
Dr. Susette Cooke, Lecturer in China Studies, University of Technology, Sydney
Steven Marshall, Senior Advisor, Congressional Executive Commission on China
Moderator:
Dr. Sean Roberts, Associate Professor of International Affairs Director, International Development Studies

Panel discussion on the impact of China's leadership transition on the question of Tibet - March 2013, Washington DC

Panel discussion on the impact of China’s leadership transition on the question of Tibet – March 2013, Washington DC


Challenges and Opportunities for the Tibetan Administration in Exile: Reflections on a Shifting Political Landscape

Challenges and Opportunities for the Tibetan Administration in Exile: Reflections on a Shifting Political Landscape

Lobsang Nyandak, Official Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to the Americas, Office of Tibet New York

Lobsang Nyandak 2 Mr. Nyandak served as a Cabinet member of the Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamsala from 2001-2006. As a Cabinet member, he headed the Department of Information and International Relations, the Department of Finance and the Department of Health. He also served as a member of the Tibetan Parliament and as the first executive director of the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, one of the premier institutions that track and promote human rights and democracy for Tibetans.