China will be the head of the New World Order.
China will control the world economy, trends and directions.
They are too big, too resoureful and to powerful to ignore.
The West will do well by showing deference to China.
If the Dalai Lama was asking for a last shot to help his ppl in Tibet before he dies, he should appeal to China directly and visit their leadership directly in Beijing.
Make friends with them, then from this friendship, visit Tibet and ask Tibetans to cooperate with China as his last wish.
Then after his death there will be less bloodshed.
Dalai Lama making friends with Western countries is a waste of time and has gotten him nowhere after 50 years.
What can the West do? Nothing.
China must be respected.
The West is facinated with Dalai Lama, but not to the point of forgetting their individual National economic welfare.
Dalai Lama should make friends with Beijing as his last hope shot.
The Dalai Lama has one duty towards tibetans, it is to bring them Dharma, it is to give them opportunities to generate merits, and this duty, The Dalai Lama has it towards not only the tibetans, but all humans, and all beings. Whatever HH is doing, is done with a much broader vision than HH's "political" role as the head of state. The Dalai Lama has a bodhichitta motivation.
With those that venerate HH, HH benefits them, with those that despise HH, HH finds ways to benefits them, and with those that have no special feeling for HH, HH still benefits them by appearing on their TV set and newspaper talking about an attractive alternative to the average lifestyle -that is: happiness.
At the end of the day, to be tibetan, or chinese, or indian, or swedish or african, whatever it is does not matter, what matters is: have we improved in this life? Or have we worsened? uuuhhhh....
The Dalai Lama has tried to befriend the chinese before, but it was not successful, so in front of a latent resistance and opposition HH had to find a way to still make Dharma grow in China (and thus in Tibet -di facto), and what did HH do? HH banned Dorje Shugden's practice. Some, in HH's office, unfortunately became rather zealous about it -which created problems, but this should not distract us from the effects of the ban: the spread of Dorje Shugden's practice in China (and in the world).
So when it comes to mixing politics and religion, The Dalai Lama is actually showing us that MOTIVATION is the key. Maybe not everyone can see it, and that is unfortunate, but as far as I am concerned, I see a demonstration of great skills.
Perhaps, HH's next move, should indeed to move into China and talk to Beijing again, this might be rather interesting! But if this is going to compromise the growth of Dorje Shugden's practice, I doubt that HH would do it, HH may have to find another way to avoid future conflicts.