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Argument: The "Middle Way" bridges Chinese and Tibetan interests
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- Kelsang Gyaltsen ,”The Middle-Way approach” Tibetan Bulletin, July-August 1997” It offers a solution whereby both parties benefit by ensuring the exercise of full internal self-determination by the Tibetan people and maintaining at the same time the territorial integrity of the PRC. This option thus meets the bottom lines of both parties.
- It is a creative way to address and safeguard Tibet's and China's foremost national concerns without the need of separation. By addressing in an adequate manner the vital interests of both parties this option is also politically achievable.



