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- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc first "Anne-Marie".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc first2 "Katia".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc isCitedBy Qinghai.
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc last "Blondeau".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc last2 "Buffetrille".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc pages "203–205".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc publisher "University of California Press".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc quote "It is often assumed that this current policy [of not politically uniting all ethnically Tibetan areas] reflects the PRC leadership's intention to divide and rule Tibet, but this assumption is not wholly accurate…. The PRC cemented the [historical] status quo by keeping Amdo/Qinghai as a separate, multinational province… China does not reverse perceived territorial acquisitions. Hence, all territories that escaped the domination of Lhasa in recent history remained attached to the neighboring Chinese constituencies they tended to be under the influence of.".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc title "Authenticating Tibet: Answers to China's 100 Questions".
- 9dbabbe0c0134459cc735159147a6daa9094f1b8234a6675ae6663ae3e2dbefc year "2008".