Vanessa Frangville, Tibet in Debate: Narrative Construction and Misrepresentations in Seven Years in Tibet and Red River Valley
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(en) [PDF] Dina Duck, Tibet under Chinese Rule, Human Rights and Human Welfare, pp. 17-28, en part. p. 25.
(en) Colin Mackerras(en), Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 12, Issue 3, 2011, Special Issue: Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, pp. 265-283, disponible sur le site du Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 37 p., en part. pp. 14-17 [PDF] : « A Canadian and American by nationality ».
(en) Colin Mackerras(en), Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 12, Issue 3, 2011, Special Issue: Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, pp. 265-283, disponible sur le site du Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 37 p., en part. pp. 14-17 [PDF] : « Probably the main contributor to Tibet studies in Hong Kong’s universities, at least in English, is Dr Barry Sautman of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. [...]. His research on Tibet tends to be contemporary, or uses history to cast light on contemporary times. [...] Despite this, he is tremendously productive as a scholar [...]. He does not know Tibetan and has no specialist knowledge of Tibetan culture, but balances this lack with profound understanding of world history and international law. He regards his main disciplines as law and political science [...]. In political terms, Sautman tends to be defensive of China, including both its claim to Tibet on historical and legal grounds and its main essential policies towards its ethnic minorities, especially the Tibetans. Because this is not a fashionable position in Western countries nowadays, he has become a controversial figure, and because he is so well informed and his research so thorough, he is often invited to represent proChinese positions in forums dealing with Tibet ».
Le 31 janvier 2013, le professeur Sautman a reçu, de la part de l'université de science et de technologie de Hong Kong (HKUST), le Long Service Award décerné à tous les membres du corps professoral et de l'administration ayant 20 ans de bons et loyaux services. Cf (en) Long Service Award for Prof. Sautman.
(en) Colin Mackerras(en), Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 12, Issue 3, 2011, Special Issue: Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, pp. 265-283, disponible sur le site du Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 37 p., en part. pp. 14-17 [PDF] : « A Canadian and American by nationality ».
(en) Colin Mackerras(en), Tibet studies in Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore, in Asian Ethnicity, Vol. 12, Issue 3, 2011, Special Issue: Tibetan Studies in Comparative Perspective, pp. 265-283, disponible sur le site du Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, 37 p., en part. pp. 14-17 [PDF] : « Probably the main contributor to Tibet studies in Hong Kong’s universities, at least in English, is Dr Barry Sautman of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. [...]. His research on Tibet tends to be contemporary, or uses history to cast light on contemporary times. [...] Despite this, he is tremendously productive as a scholar [...]. He does not know Tibetan and has no specialist knowledge of Tibetan culture, but balances this lack with profound understanding of world history and international law. He regards his main disciplines as law and political science [...]. In political terms, Sautman tends to be defensive of China, including both its claim to Tibet on historical and legal grounds and its main essential policies towards its ethnic minorities, especially the Tibetans. Because this is not a fashionable position in Western countries nowadays, he has become a controversial figure, and because he is so well informed and his research so thorough, he is often invited to represent proChinese positions in forums dealing with Tibet ».