Middle Way Approach

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The Middle Way Approach is a policy advocated by the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration that seeks genuine autonomy for Tibet within the framework of the People’s Republic of China through nonviolent dialogue and compromise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tibetan autonomy proposal
conflict resolution approach
political policy
advocatedBy 14th Dalai Lama NERFINISHED
Central Tibetan Administration NERFINISHED
aimsToProtect Tibetan culture
Tibetan environment
Tibetan language NERFINISHED
Tibetan religion NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dharamshala NERFINISHED
Tibetan government-in-exile NERFINISHED
basedOn compromise
dialogue
nonviolence
category China–Tibet relations
Tibetan politics
corePrinciple high degree of self-governance for Tibetans
non-separation of Tibet from the People’s Republic of China
criticizedBy some Tibetan independence advocates
emphasizes coexistence
mutual benefit for Tibetans and Chinese
reconciliation
endorsedBy Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile NERFINISHED
focusesOn cultural preservation in Tibetan areas
environmental protection in Tibetan areas
human rights in Tibetan areas
religious freedom in Tibetan areas
geographicalScopeClaimed all Tibetan-inhabited areas in China
influencedBy Buddhist concept of the Middle Way
languageOfOfficialExposition Chinese
English
Tibetan NERFINISHED
negotiationMethod dialogue between representatives of the Dalai Lama and the Chinese government
notableDocument Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People NERFINISHED
politicalStatusProposed autonomy within the People’s Republic of China
presentedTo Government of the People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED
promotedBy Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration NERFINISHED
proposedFor Tibet NERFINISHED
Tibetan areas in China NERFINISHED
publicInformationWebsite https://www.middlewayapproach.org
rejects full Tibetan independence
violent struggle
seeks genuine autonomy for Tibet
nonviolent solution
resolution of the Tibet–China conflict
supportedBy many Tibetan exile organizations
timePeriod late 20th century
withinFrameworkOf Constitution of the People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED
People’s Republic of China NERFINISHED

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