Episode notes
The Dalai Lama is presented to the world as a spiritual leader above politics — a monk who preaches compassion and nonviolence. But behind that image lies a sophisticated geopolitical operator who navigated CIA funding during the Cold War, managed a government-in-exile for over sixty years, and played great-power politics between China, India, and the United States with a strategic acumen that belies the simple monk persona.
This episode traces the fourteenth Dalai Lama from his childhood enthronement through the 1959 escape from Tibet, the decades of exile in Dharamsala, the CIA relationship, and the strategic maneuvering that has kept the Tibetan cause alive against overwhelming odds.
- The discovery and enthronement of the fourteenth Dalai Lama as a child in rural Tibet
- The Chinese invasion, the failed uprising, and the ...