Information on the thesis "The 14th Dalai Lama and China-India Relations" by graduate student Nguyen Tat Lan, majoring in International Relations.
1. Student's full name: Nguyen Tat Lan
2. Gender: Male
3. Date of birth: January 10, 1979
4. Place of birth: Thuy Phuong Ward, Huong Thuy Town, Thua Thien Hue Province.
5. Decision on student admission No. 2011/QD-XHNV-SDH dated November 1, 2011, by the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
6. Changes in the training process: None
7. Thesis Title: The 14th Dalai Lama and China-India Relations
8. Major: International Relations; Code: 60 31 02 06.
9. Scientific Advisor: Dr. Luong Van Ke, Head of the European Studies Department, Faculty of International Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
10. Summary of the thesis results:
- Firstly, it contributes to a comprehensive picture of Tibetan history, Tibet under Chinese administration, and its unique cultural identity.
Secondly, clarify the role of religion in addressing current global issues.
- Thirdly, the role of individuals in national destiny and international relations, as exemplified by the image of the 14th Dalai Lama.
Fourth, it helps researchers and policymakers in various countries understand the true issues facing Tibet so that they can take appropriate steps to preserve cultural values and establish diplomatic relations in the current trend of globalization.
- Fifth, outline the role of the Dalai Lama in Sino-Indian relations from the past to the present, and state that the Tibetan issue is key to resolving Sino-Indian relations.
11. Practical applications:
This paper presents some observations and predictions about the future of Tibet, and also highlights how Vietnam can learn from China's policies on ethnic and religious management to adjust its current policies on religious and ethnic minority management.
12. Future research directions:
- The Tibetan issue from a geopolitical perspective?
- The global impact of the Tibet issue
13. Published works related to the thesis:
(List the works in chronological order if available)
INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS
1. Full name: NGUYEN TAT LAN 2. Sex: MALE
3. Date of birth: January, 10th, 1979
4. Place of birth: Huong Thuy, Thue Thien Hue
5. Admission decision number: 2011/QD–XHNV-SĐH Dated November 1, 2011 by the Headmaster of University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hanoi National University.
6. Changes in academic process: None
7. Official thesis title: The XIV Dalai Lama and China – India relations
8. Major: International relations; 9. Code: 60 31 02 06
10. Supervisors: Dr. Luong Van Ke, Department of European Studies, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU-Hanoi.
11. Summary of the findings of the thesis:
- Firstly, helps to constitute a comprehensive picture of Tibet and its cultural characteristics, especially under the supervision of China.
- Secondly, indicates the role of religion in solving current global issues.
- Thirdly, denote individual role in national well-being and international relations as in the case of the XIV Dalai Lama.
- Fourth, helps researchers and policy makers, by understanding the real issue of Tibet, take appropriate steps to preserve cultural characteristics and establish diplomatic relations during globalization.
- Fifthly, stresses the role of the Dalai Lama in China – India relations from the beginning, and emphasizes that Tibet is the key to harmonizing China – India relations.
12. Practical applicability, if any:
Suggest some evaluations and predictions of Tibet's situation and demonstrates the ethnic and religious regulation of China, which Vietnam can adapt for its own contemporary ethnic and minority policies.
13. Further research directions, if any:
- Tibet issue from political perspective.
- The impact of Tibet issue at global level.
