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Up to the 1950’s, the Qing Dynasty of China had recognized the sovereignty of Tibet, which was later rejected by the People’s Republic of China. They’d begun a slow but steady campaign of damming up the rivers high in the Tibetan plateau, potentially blocking off rivers that supplied fresh water to two billion people in Southeast Asia.
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