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		<title>By: Drolma</title>
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		<dc:creator>Drolma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Aug 2019 08:54:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is a known fact that Tenzin Peljor is paid by the CTA to spread negative news about Dorje Shugden and people who the CTA wants to get. Tenzin Peljor was seen taking photos of the Dorje Shugden protesters in one of the protests. Why would a monk go around to take photos of other people?

He is also the admin of a few websites that were set up to undermine other lamas or practices. A genuine monk will use their times to help others and to give Dharma teachings but Tenzin Peljor is using his time to maintain websites that don&#039;t benefit people. 

He was sued once and had to pay a huge fine. But this did not give him a lesson. He is still not behaving. Recently, he was expelled from the Tsongkhapa centre because he was mis-using the facilities and he did not have a good conduct.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a known fact that Tenzin Peljor is paid by the CTA to spread negative news about Dorje Shugden and people who the CTA wants to get. Tenzin Peljor was seen taking photos of the Dorje Shugden protesters in one of the protests. Why would a monk go around to take photos of other people?</p>
<p>He is also the admin of a few websites that were set up to undermine other lamas or practices. A genuine monk will use their times to help others and to give Dharma teachings but Tenzin Peljor is using his time to maintain websites that don&#8217;t benefit people. </p>
<p>He was sued once and had to pay a huge fine. But this did not give him a lesson. He is still not behaving. Recently, he was expelled from the Tsongkhapa centre because he was mis-using the facilities and he did not have a good conduct.</p>
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		<title>By: Roy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Roy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2019 08:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>A Buddhist monk and a Tibetan Buddhist expert pair up to segregate Dorje Shugden followers? Tenzin Peljor is wearing the holy robe, but he is not spreading Dharma, he is spreading hates and negative speech. Robert Thurman is despicable, he pays a monk to spread divisive speech among the Buddhist community. The ultimate goal for them is to collect more money, enlightenment and attainment to them are not necessary. Just imagine how much bad karma these 2 persons have collected. 

In this degenerate times, it is not uncommon to see monk like Tenzin Peljor doing the opposite of what a Sangha should be doing. Just look at Sogyal Rinpoche, how many sex scandals he is involved in; look at Lama Tseta, who accuses Dorje Shugden practitioners the Chinese spy when he does not have any proof at all. As someone educated, we must have an open mind to investigate, don&#039;t follow blindly what is told.

There are too many self-proclaimed experts of Buddhism or monks out there, we have to be careful. Observe their speech and behaviour, we will be able to know if they are genuine. Don&#039;t be fool by their robes, always analyse with a clear mind before making a conclusion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Buddhist monk and a Tibetan Buddhist expert pair up to segregate Dorje Shugden followers? Tenzin Peljor is wearing the holy robe, but he is not spreading Dharma, he is spreading hates and negative speech. Robert Thurman is despicable, he pays a monk to spread divisive speech among the Buddhist community. The ultimate goal for them is to collect more money, enlightenment and attainment to them are not necessary. Just imagine how much bad karma these 2 persons have collected. </p>
<p>In this degenerate times, it is not uncommon to see monk like Tenzin Peljor doing the opposite of what a Sangha should be doing. Just look at Sogyal Rinpoche, how many sex scandals he is involved in; look at Lama Tseta, who accuses Dorje Shugden practitioners the Chinese spy when he does not have any proof at all. As someone educated, we must have an open mind to investigate, don&#8217;t follow blindly what is told.</p>
<p>There are too many self-proclaimed experts of Buddhism or monks out there, we have to be careful. Observe their speech and behaviour, we will be able to know if they are genuine. Don&#8217;t be fool by their robes, always analyse with a clear mind before making a conclusion.</p>
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		<title>By: Palmo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Palmo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2019 16:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tibetan leadership is really an evil government that can do anything just to get what they want. They are willing to hire a monk to do their evil deeds. They are supposed to protect Tibetan Buddhism and make sure their people or the people that are around His Holiness the Dalai Lama have good conduct and not bring any bad name to Buddhism. 

However, they hired the monk Tenzin Peljor to do their dirty deeds and to attack their enemies. This is just one of the nasty things that Tibetan leadership did to make sure everything goes according to their plan. Someone needs to make Tenzin Peljor disrobe so that he won&#039;t be creating much more negative karma by wearing those holy robes. 

He does not hold his vows right because he is all over the place criticizing other people&#039;s path which is not a very nice thing to do as a monk. Monk should be studying and teaching the Dharma instead of going around offending people and spread lies about other centers. He should stop it before he get sued for the second time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tibetan leadership is really an evil government that can do anything just to get what they want. They are willing to hire a monk to do their evil deeds. They are supposed to protect Tibetan Buddhism and make sure their people or the people that are around His Holiness the Dalai Lama have good conduct and not bring any bad name to Buddhism. </p>
<p>However, they hired the monk Tenzin Peljor to do their dirty deeds and to attack their enemies. This is just one of the nasty things that Tibetan leadership did to make sure everything goes according to their plan. Someone needs to make Tenzin Peljor disrobe so that he won&#8217;t be creating much more negative karma by wearing those holy robes. </p>
<p>He does not hold his vows right because he is all over the place criticizing other people&#8217;s path which is not a very nice thing to do as a monk. Monk should be studying and teaching the Dharma instead of going around offending people and spread lies about other centers. He should stop it before he get sued for the second time.</p>
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		<title>By: Tracy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tracy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2019 08:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Tenzin Peljor should not be allowed to be a monk, he is money minded, he becomes a monk because he wants people to respect him. He was ordained a few times because he couldn&#039;t make up his mind whether he wants to be a layperson or a monk. How can a person who is not sure of what he wants be a good monk?

As a monk, he should be studying and teaching Dharma but he is not. He spent his time setting up websites to criticise other lamas or centers. He pays no respect to people who work hard to preserve and spread Dharma. He is very damaging to Buddhism. 

The CTA is also very damaging to Buddhism, they hire Tenzin Peljor to help them to spread lies and rumours of the people and organisation that don&#039;t agree with them. For examples, the NKT and other Dorje Shugden followers. They always accuse Dorje Shugden followers are Chinese spies and blame them for the failure of Tibet cause. But truth prevails, very soon no one will believe CTA&#039;s lies anymore.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tenzin Peljor should not be allowed to be a monk, he is money minded, he becomes a monk because he wants people to respect him. He was ordained a few times because he couldn&#8217;t make up his mind whether he wants to be a layperson or a monk. How can a person who is not sure of what he wants be a good monk?</p>
<p>As a monk, he should be studying and teaching Dharma but he is not. He spent his time setting up websites to criticise other lamas or centers. He pays no respect to people who work hard to preserve and spread Dharma. He is very damaging to Buddhism. </p>
<p>The CTA is also very damaging to Buddhism, they hire Tenzin Peljor to help them to spread lies and rumours of the people and organisation that don&#8217;t agree with them. For examples, the NKT and other Dorje Shugden followers. They always accuse Dorje Shugden followers are Chinese spies and blame them for the failure of Tibet cause. But truth prevails, very soon no one will believe CTA&#8217;s lies anymore.</p>
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		<title>By: Jampa Youdon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jampa Youdon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2019 20:50:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Tibetan government-in-exile (Dharamsala), 

Sharmapa Rinpoche is the highest authority in the Karma Kagyu after Karmapa. By age-old tradition, Sharmapa is the one that confirms the real incarnation of Karmapa. He recognized Thaye Dorje as the genuine Karmapa. But Dalai Lama endorsed Orgyen Trinley as the real Karmapa. Dalai Lama is a great lama but there has never been a tradition of him recognizing a Karmapa. 

Both &#039;Karmapas&#039; have big followings in and out of Tibet. So which one should we follow? We have to follow the genuine Karmapa. If we follow the fake one, we will get fake teachings, fake lineage and no results. We can even take rebirth in the lower realms. 

Only the Tibetan leaders can tell us which is the real Karmapa. You have told us which one is the real Panchen Lama. We follow the Panchen of your choosing. Since then we have condemned China and condemned the fake Panchen Lama. Now it is the same situation with Karmapa. We have denounced the fake Karmapa and ask him to step down. He is destroying the Karma Kagyu Lineage. 

This issue has torn the Karma Kagyu sect in half. There are many who are so confused and some gave up Tibetan Buddhism altogether because of this. We must solve the confusion. This does not look good for the Tibetan government in exile because the confusion was started by Tibetan government. I support Dalai Lama and Tibetan government. But so many of us need to know the real Karmapa already. Don&#039;t remain silent. Which one is the real Karmapa.



Tibetan government in exile, you have created two Gelugs (Pro-Dorje Shugden and against), you have created two Panchen Rinpoches, two Karmapas, two Dromo Geshe Rinpoches, two Kundeling Rinpoches and so on. When are you going to solve all the confusion. You are destroying Tibetan Buddhism.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Tibetan government-in-exile (Dharamsala), </p>
<p>Sharmapa Rinpoche is the highest authority in the Karma Kagyu after Karmapa. By age-old tradition, Sharmapa is the one that confirms the real incarnation of Karmapa. He recognized Thaye Dorje as the genuine Karmapa. But Dalai Lama endorsed Orgyen Trinley as the real Karmapa. Dalai Lama is a great lama but there has never been a tradition of him recognizing a Karmapa. </p>
<p>Both &#8216;Karmapas&#8217; have big followings in and out of Tibet. So which one should we follow? We have to follow the genuine Karmapa. If we follow the fake one, we will get fake teachings, fake lineage and no results. We can even take rebirth in the lower realms. </p>
<p>Only the Tibetan leaders can tell us which is the real Karmapa. You have told us which one is the real Panchen Lama. We follow the Panchen of your choosing. Since then we have condemned China and condemned the fake Panchen Lama. Now it is the same situation with Karmapa. We have denounced the fake Karmapa and ask him to step down. He is destroying the Karma Kagyu Lineage. </p>
<p>This issue has torn the Karma Kagyu sect in half. There are many who are so confused and some gave up Tibetan Buddhism altogether because of this. We must solve the confusion. This does not look good for the Tibetan government in exile because the confusion was started by Tibetan government. I support Dalai Lama and Tibetan government. But so many of us need to know the real Karmapa already. Don&#8217;t remain silent. Which one is the real Karmapa.</p>
<p>Tibetan government in exile, you have created two Gelugs (Pro-Dorje Shugden and against), you have created two Panchen Rinpoches, two Karmapas, two Dromo Geshe Rinpoches, two Kundeling Rinpoches and so on. When are you going to solve all the confusion. You are destroying Tibetan Buddhism.</p>
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		<title>By: Tsering Ngodup</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tsering Ngodup</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Dec 2018 20:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;&#039;Karmapa&#039; Ogyen Trinley no longer recognised by Indian govt as 17th Karmapa. Indian government is not happy he did not show respect to India for all the years he took refuge in India. He simply renounced his Indian protectorate papers and took a Dominican republic passport. He could have had the courtesy to let Indian government know beforehand and thank them. 

Read more at:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/67279793.cms?&amp;utm_source=contentofinterest&amp;utm_medium=text&amp;utm_campaign=cppst&lt;/b&gt;

&lt;q&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:1.4em;color:red&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;‘Dorje no longer recognised by Indian govt as 17th Karmapa’&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
Indrani Bagchi &#124; TNN &#124; Dec 28, 2018, 04:00 IST
&lt;b&gt;HIGHLIGHTS&lt;/b&gt;
• &lt;em&gt;Given its apparent disenchantment with the Karmapa, the government is no longer seeing his decision to acquire a Dominican passport as a problem and is willing to give him a visa.&lt;/em&gt;
• &lt;em&gt;This could mean that India will no accord much importance to the status of his identity certificate, the document commonly issued to Tibetan refugees, which also facilitates travel abroad.&lt;/em&gt;
NEW DELHI: The already strained ties between Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorje and the Indian government seems to have further deteriorated with the government making it clear that it does not recognise him as the legitimate Buddhist religious leader of the influential karma kagyu sect.
The sharp put down, articulated by well-placed sources, makes the status and future of the Karmapa uncertain in India and seems to indicate that India’s impatience with his long absence from India has turned into a colder indifference to the leader’s claim to his “traditional” seat of the Rumtek monastery.
Given its apparent disenchantment with the Karmapa, the government is no longer seeing his decision to acquire a Dominican passport as a problem and is willing to give him a visa. This could mean that India will not accord much importance to the status of his identity certificate, the document commonly issued to Tibetan refugees, which also facilitates travel abroad.
There are legal and political aspects to the development. Since there are competing claims to the Rumtek monastery that are sub judice, India cannot pronounce on the Karmapa’s claim. However, politically, keeping the Karmapa in its zone of influence and supporting his presence here makes India a “guardian” of a religious leader seen to rank next to the Dalai Lama in importance.
The government’s stand is at odds with the Dalai Lama, who has recognised Dorje as the legitimate Karmapa. In recent years, the Indian government had also shed its suspicions about Karmapa’s escape from China along with his older sister and a few followers. But for more than a year after Karmapa went to the US, he has avoided returning and has in fact complained that he finds restrictions on his travel irksome.
The rival claimant to the post, Thaye Dorje, who had been placed as a Karmapa claimant by Shamar Rimpoche, recently renounced monkhood and got married, diluting his claim since the title calls for celibacy.
The two claimants had riven the Karma Kagyu sect, though according to reports, an attempt was made to bridge the divide with Ugyed Trinley Dorje and Trinley Thaye Dorje meeting at a place on the France-Switzerland border in October.
Ugyen Trinley Dorje’s situation became tenuous after he took a passport from the commonwealth of Dominica in the Caribbean. Sources said Dorje’s acquiring of a foreign passport automatically makes the Tibetan identity certificate (IC) invalid. This means, he would need a visa to enter India.
The Indian government, according to sources, have conveyed to the Karmapa willingness to issue him a visa. “But he has not approached any Indian mission for a visa,” they said.
Indian security agencies have been suspicious of him for years, branding him a Chinese spy, particularly as China so readily recognised him. In 2016, the Modi government however, eased travel restrictions for him and he was allowed to travel overseas.
This throws into confusion not only the future of the Karma Kagyu sect of which Dorje is believed to be the head, but would have implications for India-China and India-Tibet relations in the longer term.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/67279793.cms?&amp;utm_source=contentofinterest&amp;utm_medium=text&amp;utm_campaign=cppst&lt;/q&gt;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Karmapa&#8217; Ogyen Trinley no longer recognised by Indian govt as 17th Karmapa. Indian government is not happy he did not show respect to India for all the years he took refuge in India. He simply renounced his Indian protectorate papers and took a Dominican republic passport. He could have had the courtesy to let Indian government know beforehand and thank them. </p>
<p>Read more at:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/67279793.cms?&#038;utm_source=contentofinterest&#038;utm_medium=text&#038;utm_campaign=cppst" rel="nofollow">http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/67279793.cms?&#038;utm_source=contentofinterest&#038;utm_medium=text&#038;utm_campaign=cppst</a></b></p>
<p><q><span style="font-size:1.4em;color:red"><b>‘Dorje no longer recognised by Indian govt as 17th Karmapa’</b></span><br />
Indrani Bagchi | TNN | Dec 28, 2018, 04:00 IST<br />
<b>HIGHLIGHTS</b><br />
• <em>Given its apparent disenchantment with the Karmapa, the government is no longer seeing his decision to acquire a Dominican passport as a problem and is willing to give him a visa.</em><br />
• <em>This could mean that India will no accord much importance to the status of his identity certificate, the document commonly issued to Tibetan refugees, which also facilitates travel abroad.</em><br />
NEW DELHI: The already strained ties between Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorje and the Indian government seems to have further deteriorated with the government making it clear that it does not recognise him as the legitimate Buddhist religious leader of the influential karma kagyu sect.<br />
The sharp put down, articulated by well-placed sources, makes the status and future of the Karmapa uncertain in India and seems to indicate that India’s impatience with his long absence from India has turned into a colder indifference to the leader’s claim to his “traditional” seat of the Rumtek monastery.<br />
Given its apparent disenchantment with the Karmapa, the government is no longer seeing his decision to acquire a Dominican passport as a problem and is willing to give him a visa. This could mean that India will not accord much importance to the status of his identity certificate, the document commonly issued to Tibetan refugees, which also facilitates travel abroad.<br />
There are legal and political aspects to the development. Since there are competing claims to the Rumtek monastery that are sub judice, India cannot pronounce on the Karmapa’s claim. However, politically, keeping the Karmapa in its zone of influence and supporting his presence here makes India a “guardian” of a religious leader seen to rank next to the Dalai Lama in importance.<br />
The government’s stand is at odds with the Dalai Lama, who has recognised Dorje as the legitimate Karmapa. In recent years, the Indian government had also shed its suspicions about Karmapa’s escape from China along with his older sister and a few followers. But for more than a year after Karmapa went to the US, he has avoided returning and has in fact complained that he finds restrictions on his travel irksome.<br />
The rival claimant to the post, Thaye Dorje, who had been placed as a Karmapa claimant by Shamar Rimpoche, recently renounced monkhood and got married, diluting his claim since the title calls for celibacy.<br />
The two claimants had riven the Karma Kagyu sect, though according to reports, an attempt was made to bridge the divide with Ugyed Trinley Dorje and Trinley Thaye Dorje meeting at a place on the France-Switzerland border in October.<br />
Ugyen Trinley Dorje’s situation became tenuous after he took a passport from the commonwealth of Dominica in the Caribbean. Sources said Dorje’s acquiring of a foreign passport automatically makes the Tibetan identity certificate (IC) invalid. This means, he would need a visa to enter India.<br />
The Indian government, according to sources, have conveyed to the Karmapa willingness to issue him a visa. “But he has not approached any Indian mission for a visa,” they said.<br />
Indian security agencies have been suspicious of him for years, branding him a Chinese spy, particularly as China so readily recognised him. In 2016, the Modi government however, eased travel restrictions for him and he was allowed to travel overseas.<br />
This throws into confusion not only the future of the Karma Kagyu sect of which Dorje is believed to be the head, but would have implications for India-China and India-Tibet relations in the longer term.<br />
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		<title>By: Tracy</title>
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		<description>I didn&#039;t know Tenzin Peljor was ordained for so many times! Is he trying to win the award of the most ordained monk in Tibetan Buddhist tradition history? I wonder how long can he remain as a monk for this time. 

To disparage Dorje Shugden, other Sangha members and our own teachers are already bad enough, Tenzin Peljor makes it worse by doing it when he is still wearing the monk&#039;s robe. He is so deluded to not realise he is breaking his samaya with his teacher and creating tremendous negative karmas for himself. He may not experience anything bad now, but he will one day. The longer it takes for his negative karma to ripen, the more sufferings he will experience because karma accumulates.

What he is doing teaches us something. Do not trust big title or a &#039;uniform&#039;, because they are not a good benchmark to determine if this person is qualified in a particular subject. We have to examine their behaviour and their results. We have to use our analytical mind to make our judgment and don&#039;t be fooled by them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I didn&#8217;t know Tenzin Peljor was ordained for so many times! Is he trying to win the award of the most ordained monk in Tibetan Buddhist tradition history? I wonder how long can he remain as a monk for this time. </p>
<p>To disparage Dorje Shugden, other Sangha members and our own teachers are already bad enough, Tenzin Peljor makes it worse by doing it when he is still wearing the monk&#8217;s robe. He is so deluded to not realise he is breaking his samaya with his teacher and creating tremendous negative karmas for himself. He may not experience anything bad now, but he will one day. The longer it takes for his negative karma to ripen, the more sufferings he will experience because karma accumulates.</p>
<p>What he is doing teaches us something. Do not trust big title or a &#8216;uniform&#8217;, because they are not a good benchmark to determine if this person is qualified in a particular subject. We have to examine their behaviour and their results. We have to use our analytical mind to make our judgment and don&#8217;t be fooled by them.</p>
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		<description>&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:12pt&quot; class=&quot;bbcode-size&quot;&gt;&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;Differences between Dalai Lama and CTA president put Tibetan politics in a tailspin&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;By Rajeev Sharma, November 27, 2018 SouthasianMonitor.com&lt;/strong&gt;


&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Tibetan politics is in a tailspin as there are signs of serious differences between the 14th Dalai Lama, unquestionably the supreme and undisputed leader of the Tibetans, and Lobsang Sangay, president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).&lt;/font&gt;

The immediate provocation is the unceremonious cancellation of the 13th Religious Conference of the Schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Tradition, which was scheduled between November 29 and December 1 year in Dharamshala. Insiders have revealed that the conference was cancelled by Lobsang without consulting the Dalai Lama.

Even more intriguing is the timing of the move. Knowledgeable sources in the Tibetan establishment in India disclosed that Lobsang made the move while the Dalai Lama was travelling back from Japan, knowing that he wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop it.

&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Tibetan politics is turning out to be a cloak-and-dagger mystery.&lt;/font&gt; According to sources, Lobsang waited until the Dalai Lama was on his way to the airport before ordering the Department of Religion and Culture to cancel the event. Interestingly, the cancellation of the conference is available by way of an announcement in English on the CTA website.

The CTA’s Department of Religion and Culture announced that owing to the sudden demise of the supreme head of the Nyingma tradition, Kathok Getse Rinpoche, who passed away this week in Nepal and in respecting the sentiments of the followers of Nyingma tradition, the 13th Religious Conference of the Schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Tradition was being indefinitely postponed.

The department cited that many lamas and representatives of the Nyingma tradition were unable to participate because of Rinpoche’s passing away.

On November 22, the CTA organised a prayer service to mourn the demise of Rinpoche, the 7th supreme head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Rinpoche passed away following an accident on November 19 in Pharping, Nepal. He was 64.

&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Sources say the Dalai Lama is furious with Lobsang Sangay for trying to take credit for his negotiations with China about returning to Tibet.&lt;/font&gt;

&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Sangay claimed that the Dalai Lama has failed for 60 years in negotiations with China, but he has the power and ability to succeed. &lt;/font&gt;This is also an indication of how weak the Dalai Lama’s current position is. Sangay knows that the Dalai Lama has been negotiating with China about returning and he’s trying to position himself to take credit for it. &lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Had this happened a few years ago the Dalai Lama would have had him removed, but since his &lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;cancer&lt;/strong&gt; has become terminal, Sangay has been consolidating his position among the exiled community.&lt;/font&gt; He controls the press department of the Tibetan government-in-exile and has done so since he ousted Dicki Chhoyang.

For the record, the head of the department, which cancelled the conference, was appointed by Sangay.

By the time the Dalai Lama returned to India the event was cancelled and announcements were issued to the media while he was still in the flight, which would have prevented a confirmation with the Tibetan leader and nothing could have been done to stop it. The reason given for the cancellation was the death of a senior monk.

Sources said that the real reason for the CTA president to keep the Dalai Lama in the dark was because the latter would decide again whether to back the Karmapa as his successor.&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt; The Karmapa issue has been a major reason of discord between the Dalai Lama and the CTA president.&lt;/font&gt; Sources spoke about a telephonic conversation between the Dalai Lama and Sangay in this regard on November 22 when the former was in Japan.

&lt;font color=blue class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;During this conversation, furious arguments broke out between the two. The Dalai Lama is said to have “shouted” at Sangay, saying that the Karmapa wouldn’t be chosen and that he wouldn’t be dictated terms by anyone. &lt;/font&gt;&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;In this conversation, the Dalai Lama used some expletives in Tibetan language which he did not expect Sangay to understand as the CTA president doesn’t know the language.&lt;/strong&gt; However, a Lobsang aide is said to have translated what the Dalai Lama said.

This marks the most significant power play ever between the different factions within the Tibetan exile leadership. In other words, it’s now an all-out battle between the Dalai Lama and Lobsang Sangay over the future of the exile community, which may worsen in the days to come.

(The writer is a columnist and strategic analyst who tweets @Kishkindha)

Source: http://southasianmonitor.com/2018/11/27/differences-between-dalai-lama-and-cta-president-put-tibetan-politics-in-a-tailspin/


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&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;This interesting article has much food for thought:&lt;/strong&gt;

&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;1. Dalai Lama is angry and shouting expletives as Lobsang Sangay. &lt;font color=red class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Everyone knows the Dalai Lama is in full control. He claims he&#039;s retired from politics but this is just to say what the west wants to hear so he can continue getting funding.&lt;/font&gt; It looks good to the west that he voluntarily gave up power and this makes him look progressive. But the Dalai Lama controls everything from behind and if you don&#039;t agree with his decisions, he will be furious. Every Tibetan knows this well. 

2. &lt;font color=red class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Interesting the article mentions Dalai Lama&#039;s cancer is terminal&lt;/font&gt;. Everyone knew this but the Dalai Lama tries to cover this point up. Why? Who knows? What is the problem if people knows he has cancer. Tibetan govt tries to play it down.

3. Dalai Lama is angry as his successor will only be on his terms and no one else may dictate to him the terms as Lobsang Sangay tried to do so since it is not a democracy in practice. &lt;font color=red class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;As all Tibetans know, the Dalai Lama is the Lama-King and he has full power and no one may contradict him.&lt;/font&gt; The face he shows the west (soft, friendly, diplomatic, easy-going, democratic) is all just for the west. The face Dalai Lama shows his Tibetan people (fierce, King, angersome, in charge and must be obeyed) is how it really is. Tibetans know the Dalai Lama controls everything and fully manages all politics. People are not happy with this but dare not speak up as there is no democracy.

Writer Rajeev Sharma is telling the situation like it really is. Finally the truth is coming out. Tibetan government in exile is a regime in every sense of the world that depends on all the hundreds of millions of free dollars it has been taking from the west, Japan, Australia and so on. It exists on free money. It is not a good government and has failed all negotiations with China due to the Tibetan leaders&#039; arrogance. Why arrogance? They think the world will force China to do what Tibetans leaders want and that they are so important on everyone&#039;s agenda. Tibetans are on no one&#039;s top agenda and China is an economic and military super power. China will not and will never kowtow to the Tibetan demands. &lt;font color=red class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;It is the Tibetans who must beg China to be friends and get some concessions if at all possible. &lt;/font&gt;No country has ever dared stand up to USA, but China has and China is growing in power yearly. Everyone is scrambling to be China&#039;s friend and saying goodbye to the Tibetan cause. Tibetan cause is the thing of the past and no economic benefits to support Tibetan cause. 

&lt;font color=red class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;These days every country votes in leaders that can better their country&#039;s economy due to world recession. So every country has to do business and trade and aid with China to improve their economy.&lt;/font&gt; If you side with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan govt in exile in India, what do you get? Nothing! So leaders of every nation realize this now and will continue to make friends with China and say goodbye to the Dalai Lama. Dalai Lama on a personal level may be rich, famous and sells a lot of books, but that won&#039;t get Tibet back. That won&#039;t win the support of leaders of the free world and other nations. &lt;/strong&gt;

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size:12pt" class="bbcode-size"><strong class="bbcode-strong">Differences between Dalai Lama and CTA president put Tibetan politics in a tailspin</strong></span><br />
<strong class="bbcode-strong">By Rajeev Sharma, November 27, 2018 SouthasianMonitor.com</strong></p>
<p><font color=blue class="bbcode-color">Tibetan politics is in a tailspin as there are signs of serious differences between the 14th Dalai Lama, unquestionably the supreme and undisputed leader of the Tibetans, and Lobsang Sangay, president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).</font></p>
<p>The immediate provocation is the unceremonious cancellation of the 13th Religious Conference of the Schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Tradition, which was scheduled between November 29 and December 1 year in Dharamshala. Insiders have revealed that the conference was cancelled by Lobsang without consulting the Dalai Lama.</p>
<p>Even more intriguing is the timing of the move. Knowledgeable sources in the Tibetan establishment in India disclosed that Lobsang made the move while the Dalai Lama was travelling back from Japan, knowing that he wouldn’t be able to do anything to stop it.</p>
<p><font color=blue class="bbcode-color">Tibetan politics is turning out to be a cloak-and-dagger mystery.</font> According to sources, Lobsang waited until the Dalai Lama was on his way to the airport before ordering the Department of Religion and Culture to cancel the event. Interestingly, the cancellation of the conference is available by way of an announcement in English on the CTA website.</p>
<p>The CTA’s Department of Religion and Culture announced that owing to the sudden demise of the supreme head of the Nyingma tradition, Kathok Getse Rinpoche, who passed away this week in Nepal and in respecting the sentiments of the followers of Nyingma tradition, the 13th Religious Conference of the Schools of Tibetan Buddhism and Bon Tradition was being indefinitely postponed.</p>
<p>The department cited that many lamas and representatives of the Nyingma tradition were unable to participate because of Rinpoche’s passing away.</p>
<p>On November 22, the CTA organised a prayer service to mourn the demise of Rinpoche, the 7th supreme head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Rinpoche passed away following an accident on November 19 in Pharping, Nepal. He was 64.</p>
<p><font color=blue class="bbcode-color">Sources say the Dalai Lama is furious with Lobsang Sangay for trying to take credit for his negotiations with China about returning to Tibet.</font></p>
<p><font color=blue class="bbcode-color">Sangay claimed that the Dalai Lama has failed for 60 years in negotiations with China, but he has the power and ability to succeed. </font>This is also an indication of how weak the Dalai Lama’s current position is. Sangay knows that the Dalai Lama has been negotiating with China about returning and he’s trying to position himself to take credit for it. <font color=blue class="bbcode-color">Had this happened a few years ago the Dalai Lama would have had him removed, but since his <strong class="bbcode-strong">cancer</strong> has become terminal, Sangay has been consolidating his position among the exiled community.</font> He controls the press department of the Tibetan government-in-exile and has done so since he ousted Dicki Chhoyang.</p>
<p>For the record, the head of the department, which cancelled the conference, was appointed by Sangay.</p>
<p>By the time the Dalai Lama returned to India the event was cancelled and announcements were issued to the media while he was still in the flight, which would have prevented a confirmation with the Tibetan leader and nothing could have been done to stop it. The reason given for the cancellation was the death of a senior monk.</p>
<p>Sources said that the real reason for the CTA president to keep the Dalai Lama in the dark was because the latter would decide again whether to back the Karmapa as his successor.<font color=blue class="bbcode-color"> The Karmapa issue has been a major reason of discord between the Dalai Lama and the CTA president.</font> Sources spoke about a telephonic conversation between the Dalai Lama and Sangay in this regard on November 22 when the former was in Japan.</p>
<p><font color=blue class="bbcode-color">During this conversation, furious arguments broke out between the two. The Dalai Lama is said to have “shouted” at Sangay, saying that the Karmapa wouldn’t be chosen and that he wouldn’t be dictated terms by anyone. </font><strong class="bbcode-strong">In this conversation, the Dalai Lama used some expletives in Tibetan language which he did not expect Sangay to understand as the CTA president doesn’t know the language.</strong> However, a Lobsang aide is said to have translated what the Dalai Lama said.</p>
<p>This marks the most significant power play ever between the different factions within the Tibetan exile leadership. In other words, it’s now an all-out battle between the Dalai Lama and Lobsang Sangay over the future of the exile community, which may worsen in the days to come.</p>
<p>(The writer is a columnist and strategic analyst who tweets @Kishkindha)</p>
<p>Source: <a target="_blank" href="http://southasianmonitor.com/2018/11/27/differences-between-dalai-lama-and-cta-president-put-tibetan-politics-in-a-tailspin/" rel="nofollow">http://southasianmonitor.com/2018/11/27/differences-between-dalai-lama-and-cta-president-put-tibetan-politics-in-a-tailspin/</a></p>
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<p><strong class="bbcode-strong">This interesting article has much food for thought:</strong></p>
<p><strong class="bbcode-strong">1. Dalai Lama is angry and shouting expletives as Lobsang Sangay. <font color=red class="bbcode-color">Everyone knows the Dalai Lama is in full control. He claims he&#8217;s retired from politics but this is just to say what the west wants to hear so he can continue getting funding.</font> It looks good to the west that he voluntarily gave up power and this makes him look progressive. But the Dalai Lama controls everything from behind and if you don&#8217;t agree with his decisions, he will be furious. Every Tibetan knows this well. </p>
<p>2. <font color=red class="bbcode-color">Interesting the article mentions Dalai Lama&#8217;s cancer is terminal</font>. Everyone knew this but the Dalai Lama tries to cover this point up. Why? Who knows? What is the problem if people knows he has cancer. Tibetan govt tries to play it down.</p>
<p>3. Dalai Lama is angry as his successor will only be on his terms and no one else may dictate to him the terms as Lobsang Sangay tried to do so since it is not a democracy in practice. <font color=red class="bbcode-color">As all Tibetans know, the Dalai Lama is the Lama-King and he has full power and no one may contradict him.</font> The face he shows the west (soft, friendly, diplomatic, easy-going, democratic) is all just for the west. The face Dalai Lama shows his Tibetan people (fierce, King, angersome, in charge and must be obeyed) is how it really is. Tibetans know the Dalai Lama controls everything and fully manages all politics. People are not happy with this but dare not speak up as there is no democracy.</p>
<p>Writer Rajeev Sharma is telling the situation like it really is. Finally the truth is coming out. Tibetan government in exile is a regime in every sense of the world that depends on all the hundreds of millions of free dollars it has been taking from the west, Japan, Australia and so on. It exists on free money. It is not a good government and has failed all negotiations with China due to the Tibetan leaders&#8217; arrogance. Why arrogance? They think the world will force China to do what Tibetans leaders want and that they are so important on everyone&#8217;s agenda. Tibetans are on no one&#8217;s top agenda and China is an economic and military super power. China will not and will never kowtow to the Tibetan demands. <font color=red class="bbcode-color">It is the Tibetans who must beg China to be friends and get some concessions if at all possible. </font>No country has ever dared stand up to USA, but China has and China is growing in power yearly. Everyone is scrambling to be China&#8217;s friend and saying goodbye to the Tibetan cause. Tibetan cause is the thing of the past and no economic benefits to support Tibetan cause. </p>
<p><font color=red class="bbcode-color">These days every country votes in leaders that can better their country&#8217;s economy due to world recession. So every country has to do business and trade and aid with China to improve their economy.</font> If you side with the Dalai Lama and Tibetan govt in exile in India, what do you get? Nothing! So leaders of every nation realize this now and will continue to make friends with China and say goodbye to the Dalai Lama. Dalai Lama on a personal level may be rich, famous and sells a lot of books, but that won&#8217;t get Tibet back. That won&#8217;t win the support of leaders of the free world and other nations. </strong></p>
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		<description>&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:1.25em&quot; class=&quot;bbcode-size&quot;&gt;TIBETANS SHOULD NOT HAVE MONKS AS LEADERS, THAT IS A BIG MISTAKE
&lt;/span&gt;

&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;Note what Namdol Lhagyari said is progressive and unlike the usual Tibetan rhetoric:&lt;/strong&gt;

&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;“The problem I see right now is how reliant we are on one individual,” Namdol Lhagyari, 32, the youngest member of Tibet’s exile parliament, said. “I understand that every freedom movement requires one role model, one leader, who would push everyone in the right direction, bring everyone to one goal. But he has reached an age where we will have to prepare ourselves for a post-Dalai Lama.”&lt;/strong&gt;

Source: https://themediaproject.org/news/2018/12/3/as-the-dalai-lama-ages-tibetan-exiles-turn-to-secular-unity-over-sacred

👎

&lt;strong class=&quot;bbcode-strong&quot;&gt;These are important points to remember: &lt;/strong&gt;

1. Tibetan lamas and monks SHOULD not enter politics. They should not hold positions of power, leadership and political roles. It will demean the Dharma. They are not trained, nor qualified nor have the credentials to be in government. They also do much damage to religion as people start to respect them less. The lines between respecting them as spiritual beings (sangha) and speaking against them when they are in government and make wrong decisions become blurred.

2. Monks and nuns should not get involved with the running of the country but should stick to education. Giving good education to the public about ethics, morality and in some cases Buddhism. No one wants to see a political monk or nun. Because it contradicts the very reason they renounced the worldly life in order to enter a life of contemplation, learning, meditation and gaining enlightenment.

&lt;font color=#a61c00 class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt; 3. Look at other countries where Buddhism is strong where sangha is sangha and never get involved with government or being public officials. In Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Sri Lanka etc where there are tens of thousands of sangha, you don&#039;t see them in the government at all. Local or national governments both do not have sangha. Even in Christian countries you don&#039;t see priests in government. That is Tibet&#039;s big mistake to place monks/high lamas in so many government positions and as public officials. Very dangerous for the country as it has proven with Tibet and Tibetans. 
&lt;/font&gt;

4. Monks, nuns and high lamas should do dharma practice, produce books, videos, give teachings, guide the public, do funerals, blessings, be a nurturer, study dharma, build real temples, keep existing temples spiritual, animal shelters, environmentalists, be mediators, help with orphanages, shelters, the poor, half way houses, poor houses, and basically all sorts of charities that benefit the mind and body of sentient beings that is NOT GOVERNMENT BASED. If sangha gives good education, they can produce kind and good leaders to run the country.

&lt;font color=#980000 class=&quot;bbcode-color&quot;&gt;Tibetans should never never never allow Sangha (monks, nuns and spiritual personages) to be involved with government, politics and rule of law because it ends up in disaster. That is how Tibet lost it&#039;s country and will never get it back. There are too many monks in the Tibetan Parliament and as leaders remember Samdhong Rinpoche as the prime minister of exiles. That was very bad. The King of Tibet currently is a monk. How does that look? Very political. 
Tibet made that huge mistake and Tibet will never recover from it. &lt;/font&gt;

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<p><strong class="bbcode-strong">Note what Namdol Lhagyari said is progressive and unlike the usual Tibetan rhetoric:</strong></p>
<p><strong class="bbcode-strong">“The problem I see right now is how reliant we are on one individual,” Namdol Lhagyari, 32, the youngest member of Tibet’s exile parliament, said. “I understand that every freedom movement requires one role model, one leader, who would push everyone in the right direction, bring everyone to one goal. But he has reached an age where we will have to prepare ourselves for a post-Dalai Lama.”</strong></p>
<p>Source: <a target="_blank" href="https://themediaproject.org/news/2018/12/3/as-the-dalai-lama-ages-tibetan-exiles-turn-to-secular-unity-over-sacred" rel="nofollow">https://themediaproject.org/news/2018/12/3/as-the-dalai-lama-ages-tibetan-exiles-turn-to-secular-unity-over-sacred</a></p>
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<p><strong class="bbcode-strong">These are important points to remember: </strong></p>
<p>1. Tibetan lamas and monks SHOULD not enter politics. They should not hold positions of power, leadership and political roles. It will demean the Dharma. They are not trained, nor qualified nor have the credentials to be in government. They also do much damage to religion as people start to respect them less. The lines between respecting them as spiritual beings (sangha) and speaking against them when they are in government and make wrong decisions become blurred.</p>
<p>2. Monks and nuns should not get involved with the running of the country but should stick to education. Giving good education to the public about ethics, morality and in some cases Buddhism. No one wants to see a political monk or nun. Because it contradicts the very reason they renounced the worldly life in order to enter a life of contemplation, learning, meditation and gaining enlightenment.</p>
<p><font color=#a61c00 class="bbcode-color"> 3. Look at other countries where Buddhism is strong where sangha is sangha and never get involved with government or being public officials. In Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Sri Lanka etc where there are tens of thousands of sangha, you don&#8217;t see them in the government at all. Local or national governments both do not have sangha. Even in Christian countries you don&#8217;t see priests in government. That is Tibet&#8217;s big mistake to place monks/high lamas in so many government positions and as public officials. Very dangerous for the country as it has proven with Tibet and Tibetans.<br />
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<p>4. Monks, nuns and high lamas should do dharma practice, produce books, videos, give teachings, guide the public, do funerals, blessings, be a nurturer, study dharma, build real temples, keep existing temples spiritual, animal shelters, environmentalists, be mediators, help with orphanages, shelters, the poor, half way houses, poor houses, and basically all sorts of charities that benefit the mind and body of sentient beings that is NOT GOVERNMENT BASED. If sangha gives good education, they can produce kind and good leaders to run the country.</p>
<p><font color=#980000 class="bbcode-color">Tibetans should never never never allow Sangha (monks, nuns and spiritual personages) to be involved with government, politics and rule of law because it ends up in disaster. That is how Tibet lost it&#8217;s country and will never get it back. There are too many monks in the Tibetan Parliament and as leaders remember Samdhong Rinpoche as the prime minister of exiles. That was very bad. The King of Tibet currently is a monk. How does that look? Very political.<br />
Tibet made that huge mistake and Tibet will never recover from it. </font></p>
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		<description>&lt;b&gt;Dear Lobsang Sangye and Tibetan Govt in exile in Dharamsala, 

How come after 60 years you are still not at the G20 meetings? How come you cannot get your country back? How come the world economies and power are shifting towards the East which is China? How come you cannot get Tibetan autonomy, or freedom or any leeway with China? How come your negotiations with China is a failure and you produced nothing? 

You run around begging for FREE MONEY from Europe, Australia, Japan, Canada, Taiwan and US for 60 years now  but no one in your refugee community has made it big or successful? Where did all the money go? In your pockets? How come all your Tibetans from India/Nepal are going back to Tibet or leaving to the west. How come your schools in India are empty? How come Dharamsala is emptying out? 

How come you are getting weaker and more world governments are ignoring you? How come more are paying attention to China? Less governments are willing to pay attention to you and the Tibet cause? Where is all your rangzen groups? How come they are not effective? Maybe they are disillusioned with your corruption, lies and underhanded tactics and human rights abuses using religion to divide your own people? 

What happened to you? Why are you and your community your Tibetan &#039;parliament&#039; such losers and failures? How come you cannot achieve anything? 

Are you going to continue to beg for more FREE MONEY to fund your trips, houses, children&#039;s education, vacations, five star hotels, nice brocade chubas, expensive accessories, and properties. You know the ordinary Tibetan in India has gotten nothing in financial help of the hundreds of millions in aid for that last 60 years you Tibetan exiled government pocketed. Is that why your Tibetan people in India and Nepal are all leaving to back to Tibet and the west? You failed?

Your policies and work are not effective. 

Too bad.&lt;/b&gt;

&lt;q&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size:1.4em;color:red&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;China rises at the G20&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/span&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;The global balance of power is shifting from West to East&lt;/strong&gt;
Tensions loom over Argentina, which plays host to the 2018 summit of the G20 which started on November 30. The G20 is an international forum of the EU and the heads of state of 19 major economies, which discusses global economic challenges. And the challenges are mounting.
Globalization is in reverse, as the US threatens to escalate its trade war with China and other trading partners; and xenophobia is rife in many Western countries. These challenges are a threat to global prosperity, but what will shape much of the long-term evolution of the global economy is the rise of China and other emerging economies.
Much of the focus at the G20 has been on Donald Trump and his series of sidebar meetings with other leaders, especially Xi Jinping. Trump has said that it is “highly unlikely” that he would postpone the planned increase in tariff levels from 10% to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods in January 2019. 
Of course, this may be bluster and a frequent refrain from apologists for Trump is: “Take note of what the president does, not what he says.” But we may be on the cusp of a full-blown trade war, which will not be confined to the US and China and which will reverse and reconfigure globalization. Entering foreign markets will be more costly and global supply chains will be disrupted.
&lt;strong&gt;Globalization is not inevitable&lt;/strong&gt;
The notion that globalization is a natural phenomenon, akin to the change in the seasons or the weather or gravity, is a frequent refrain. During his tenure as prime minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair opined: “I hear people say we have to stop and debate globalization. You might as well debate whether autumn should follow summer.” A pithy turn of phrase, but patently not true. 
The configuration and extent of globalization are shaped by public policy and technological change. When this changes, it can, in turn, accelerate, slow, or reverse globalization. In periods of severe economic crisis, it has been common for countries to become inward looking -- blaming “others” for economic problems and resorting to protectionism and controls on immigration. 
In the interwar period, for example, the response to the Great Depression was a trade war and competitive devaluations as the Gold Standard unraveled. Similarly, since the 2008-09 financial crisis and the Great Recession that followed, there has been a worldwide rise in protectionist measures and Trump’s interventions may lead to a new phase of “delocalization.”
&lt;strong&gt;An evolving global economic order&lt;/strong&gt;
Major economic crises often reflect endemic flaws within the structure of the global economy and lead to major changes in global economic leadership. The crises and lessons of the interwar period led to the establishment of the Bretton Woods system, which managed the world economy during the post-war golden age of capitalism until the early 1970s. It was the system that created new international institutions (the IMF, World Bank, and GATT, which was the forerunner of the WTO) and this was underpinned by the dominance of the US economy.
But the relative strength of the US (and the dollar) declined and the system unraveled in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This collapse, and a series of oil crises, led to another major economic crisis which temporarily stalled globalization and led to shifting reliance on the power of unfettered market forces.
Liberal market capitalism may have been unleashed, but is still not ubiquitous in the world economy. The picture of a fully globalized world and the dominance of free markets is a partial distortion of a complex picture. The extent to which countries have embraced the global market agenda is highly variable.
Although many developed countries have deregulated financial markets, capital controls and managed currencies are still highly prevalent in developing countries. In terms of trade, tariffs have been reduced since World War II but they have not been eradicated.
Meanwhile, the use of non-tariff barriers has increased, with roughly 80% of all traded goods affected by these restrictive rules and regulations -- and these are prevalent in developed countries. The ongoing chaos of Brexit illustrates that “free trade” is not a natural state but is negotiated, complex, and dependent on a litany of regulations and agreements.
Deregulation, the hollowing out of the welfare state, and intensified global competition have led to rising income and wealth inequality in many Western countries. And many of those who have not benefited from globalization have also borne the brunt of the austerity policies that followed the financial crisis and the Great Recession. The resulting backlash against globalization helps explain the election of Trump and the vote for Brexit.
&lt;strong&gt;The rise of China&lt;/strong&gt;
The G20 will focus on current instability but there are long-term structural shifts which are leading to a rebalancing of the global economy. The balance of power is shifting from West to East and we are in the early stages of transition to China as the dominant world economy. 
China is already the largest economy in the world (measured in purchasing power parity) and PwC (using World Bank data) estimates that by 2050, the Chinese economy will be 72% larger than the US. Further, by 2050, six of the largest eight economies will be countries that are still emerging markets. 
China is home to many of the world’s largest companies, including major tech companies like Alibaba and Tencent. It is investing rapidly in research and innovation and although the dollar remains the dominant world currency, the IMF has added the renminbi to its basket of global reserve currencies. It will only become more important as Trump’s policy of American isolationism continues.
This year’s G20 summit will focus on maintaining some semblance of international cooperation and preventing a global trade war. The short-term noise will probably come from Trump. But China can play a long-term game as its position in the global economy is on the rise. In the face of the gales of the long-term shifts in the global economy, Trump can blow hard now -- but as far as the future is concerned, he will be blowing in the wind. 
&lt;em&gt;Michael Kitson is University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics, Cambridge Judge Business School. This article previously appeared in Reuters.&lt;/em&gt;
https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2018/12/01/china-rises-at-the-g20&lt;/q&gt; 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Dear Lobsang Sangye and Tibetan Govt in exile in Dharamsala, </p>
<p>How come after 60 years you are still not at the G20 meetings? How come you cannot get your country back? How come the world economies and power are shifting towards the East which is China? How come you cannot get Tibetan autonomy, or freedom or any leeway with China? How come your negotiations with China is a failure and you produced nothing? </p>
<p>You run around begging for FREE MONEY from Europe, Australia, Japan, Canada, Taiwan and US for 60 years now  but no one in your refugee community has made it big or successful? Where did all the money go? In your pockets? How come all your Tibetans from India/Nepal are going back to Tibet or leaving to the west. How come your schools in India are empty? How come Dharamsala is emptying out? </p>
<p>How come you are getting weaker and more world governments are ignoring you? How come more are paying attention to China? Less governments are willing to pay attention to you and the Tibet cause? Where is all your rangzen groups? How come they are not effective? Maybe they are disillusioned with your corruption, lies and underhanded tactics and human rights abuses using religion to divide your own people? </p>
<p>What happened to you? Why are you and your community your Tibetan &#8216;parliament&#8217; such losers and failures? How come you cannot achieve anything? </p>
<p>Are you going to continue to beg for more FREE MONEY to fund your trips, houses, children&#8217;s education, vacations, five star hotels, nice brocade chubas, expensive accessories, and properties. You know the ordinary Tibetan in India has gotten nothing in financial help of the hundreds of millions in aid for that last 60 years you Tibetan exiled government pocketed. Is that why your Tibetan people in India and Nepal are all leaving to back to Tibet and the west? You failed?</p>
<p>Your policies and work are not effective. </p>
<p>Too bad.</b></p>
<p><q><span style="font-size:1.4em;color:red"><b>China rises at the G20</b></span><br />
<strong>The global balance of power is shifting from West to East</strong><br />
Tensions loom over Argentina, which plays host to the 2018 summit of the G20 which started on November 30. The G20 is an international forum of the EU and the heads of state of 19 major economies, which discusses global economic challenges. And the challenges are mounting.<br />
Globalization is in reverse, as the US threatens to escalate its trade war with China and other trading partners; and xenophobia is rife in many Western countries. These challenges are a threat to global prosperity, but what will shape much of the long-term evolution of the global economy is the rise of China and other emerging economies.<br />
Much of the focus at the G20 has been on Donald Trump and his series of sidebar meetings with other leaders, especially Xi Jinping. Trump has said that it is “highly unlikely” that he would postpone the planned increase in tariff levels from 10% to 25% on $200 billion of Chinese goods in January 2019.<br />
Of course, this may be bluster and a frequent refrain from apologists for Trump is: “Take note of what the president does, not what he says.” But we may be on the cusp of a full-blown trade war, which will not be confined to the US and China and which will reverse and reconfigure globalization. Entering foreign markets will be more costly and global supply chains will be disrupted.<br />
<strong>Globalization is not inevitable</strong><br />
The notion that globalization is a natural phenomenon, akin to the change in the seasons or the weather or gravity, is a frequent refrain. During his tenure as prime minister of the United Kingdom, Tony Blair opined: “I hear people say we have to stop and debate globalization. You might as well debate whether autumn should follow summer.” A pithy turn of phrase, but patently not true.<br />
The configuration and extent of globalization are shaped by public policy and technological change. When this changes, it can, in turn, accelerate, slow, or reverse globalization. In periods of severe economic crisis, it has been common for countries to become inward looking &#8212; blaming “others” for economic problems and resorting to protectionism and controls on immigration.<br />
In the interwar period, for example, the response to the Great Depression was a trade war and competitive devaluations as the Gold Standard unraveled. Similarly, since the 2008-09 financial crisis and the Great Recession that followed, there has been a worldwide rise in protectionist measures and Trump’s interventions may lead to a new phase of “delocalization.”<br />
<strong>An evolving global economic order</strong><br />
Major economic crises often reflect endemic flaws within the structure of the global economy and lead to major changes in global economic leadership. The crises and lessons of the interwar period led to the establishment of the Bretton Woods system, which managed the world economy during the post-war golden age of capitalism until the early 1970s. It was the system that created new international institutions (the IMF, World Bank, and GATT, which was the forerunner of the WTO) and this was underpinned by the dominance of the US economy.<br />
But the relative strength of the US (and the dollar) declined and the system unraveled in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This collapse, and a series of oil crises, led to another major economic crisis which temporarily stalled globalization and led to shifting reliance on the power of unfettered market forces.<br />
Liberal market capitalism may have been unleashed, but is still not ubiquitous in the world economy. The picture of a fully globalized world and the dominance of free markets is a partial distortion of a complex picture. The extent to which countries have embraced the global market agenda is highly variable.<br />
Although many developed countries have deregulated financial markets, capital controls and managed currencies are still highly prevalent in developing countries. In terms of trade, tariffs have been reduced since World War II but they have not been eradicated.<br />
Meanwhile, the use of non-tariff barriers has increased, with roughly 80% of all traded goods affected by these restrictive rules and regulations &#8212; and these are prevalent in developed countries. The ongoing chaos of Brexit illustrates that “free trade” is not a natural state but is negotiated, complex, and dependent on a litany of regulations and agreements.<br />
Deregulation, the hollowing out of the welfare state, and intensified global competition have led to rising income and wealth inequality in many Western countries. And many of those who have not benefited from globalization have also borne the brunt of the austerity policies that followed the financial crisis and the Great Recession. The resulting backlash against globalization helps explain the election of Trump and the vote for Brexit.<br />
<strong>The rise of China</strong><br />
The G20 will focus on current instability but there are long-term structural shifts which are leading to a rebalancing of the global economy. The balance of power is shifting from West to East and we are in the early stages of transition to China as the dominant world economy.<br />
China is already the largest economy in the world (measured in purchasing power parity) and PwC (using World Bank data) estimates that by 2050, the Chinese economy will be 72% larger than the US. Further, by 2050, six of the largest eight economies will be countries that are still emerging markets.<br />
China is home to many of the world’s largest companies, including major tech companies like Alibaba and Tencent. It is investing rapidly in research and innovation and although the dollar remains the dominant world currency, the IMF has added the renminbi to its basket of global reserve currencies. It will only become more important as Trump’s policy of American isolationism continues.<br />
This year’s G20 summit will focus on maintaining some semblance of international cooperation and preventing a global trade war. The short-term noise will probably come from Trump. But China can play a long-term game as its position in the global economy is on the rise. In the face of the gales of the long-term shifts in the global economy, Trump can blow hard now &#8212; but as far as the future is concerned, he will be blowing in the wind.<br />
<em>Michael Kitson is University Senior Lecturer in International Macroeconomics, Cambridge Judge Business School. This article previously appeared in Reuters.</em><br />
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