Research Question: How does the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) use religion as a tool to achieve its political target?
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Religion always requires its people's loyal beliefs and unquestionable, sometimes irrational, devotion to it. Likewise, Tibetan Buddhism, a religion existed for centuries in the highest plateau on the world, had been believed, highly esteemed, and set above everything among the Tibetans. The Tibetan people believed that material progress alone would not give lasting pleasure or satisfaction which means that scientific technology, new discoveries and all kinds of material progress cannot possibly bring ultimate and
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people, the Dalai Lama The revolution in Tibet, F. Moraes Interview with the Tibetan people, Lhasa, Tianran Yu Interview with the author of "Cold Peace"(to be published) Zhang xinyu The Power of Buddhism, the Dalai Lama The biographies of the Dalai Lamas, Ya hanzhang China, A new history, J. Fairbank, M. Goldman Tibetan transit, L, Houbein Websites: http://www.savetibet.org/tibet/pl/index.php http://www.cctv.com/specials/xz/hostszhuan/index1.htm