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Why the Dalai Lama's succession matters for Trump's China policy

7 months ago
  • #US-China Relations
  • #Dalai Lama
  • #Tibet Policy
  • The Dalai Lama announced his succession will be determined by the Gaden Phodrang Trust, excluding China's involvement.
  • China rejected the succession plan, insisting on traditional and legal processes for selecting the successor.
  • US policy on Tibet operates on two levels: recognizing Tibet as part of China while supporting human rights and religious freedom there.
  • Historically, the US has sidelined Tibet issues when pursuing positive relations with China, as seen during the 1970s rapprochement.
  • The Tibetan Policy Act (TPA) of 2002 and subsequent legislations reflect US support for dialogue and Tibetan identity preservation.
  • US presidents have met the Dalai Lama as a religious figure, not a head of state, to avoid derailing US-China relations.
  • Under Trump, US-Tibet relations saw reduced engagement, with aid freezes and unfilled diplomatic positions.
  • Congress has shown bipartisan support for Tibet, passing acts like the TSPA (2019) and Resolve Tibet Act (2024) to counter Chinese claims.
  • Trump's transactional foreign policy may use Tibet as leverage in trade negotiations with China.
  • Current US policy on the Dalai Lama's succession appears neutral, but Beijing's actions could push Washington toward a more aggressive stance.