Warren W. Smith jr , né le , est un spécialiste des relations internationales, historien[1],[2],[3],[4] et écrivain américain travaillant pour le service en tibétain de Radio Free Asia. Il a plus de 25 ans d’expérience en études tibétaines[5].
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↑(en) Mikel Dunham, Who Owns Tibet?, Tricycle Magazine, 11 août 2008 : « Warren W. Smith Jr. has more than twenty-five years of experience in Tibetan studies. From 1970 to 1981 he was a resident of Nepal. In 1982 he was one of the first Westerners allowed in Tibet. In 1994 he received a Ph.D. in international relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, with a dissertation on Tibetan nationalism. [...] Since 1997 he has been a researcher and writer with The Tibetan Service of Radio Free Asia, where he has written more than seven hundred short programs on all aspects of Tibetan history and politics, Sino-Tibetan relations, Chinese politics and Sino-U.S.relations. »