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[size=4]<Central Tibet on behalf of Zhang Jingwu and Tibet> [/size]

[size=3][color=Magenta]Author: Song for the red
Publisher: People's Publishing House
Publication: 2007-12-1

Brief Introduction
Zhang Jingwu was after the founding of the People's Republic of the peaceful liberation of Tibet negotiations Plenipotentiary of the Central People's Government, "17-Article Agreement" signed on behalf of Fu Xicang after the Central People's Government, the first and only term on behalf of the Central People's Government in Tibet. He directly participated in the peaceful liberation of Tibet, and preparations for the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region, insurgency and democratic reforms, establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region and the whole historical process. In his 15-year-long work in Tibet, the Tibet on behalf of the Central People's Government for the production operation and construction of a new Tibet's basic strategy, and gradually establish, develop and complete the historic mission.
The book to detailed and reliable historical materials, from the relationship between the central government and Tibet, the system initially inspected the founding of the Tibet policy of the Communist Party of China, Tibet's peaceful liberation of Tibet and the Tibet Autonomous Region set up during the political, economic development and social transformation; biography for the Genre , "17-Article Agreement" signed and the implementation of the main line, recording a comprehensive Zhang Jingwu working life in Tibet, Zhang Jingwu discussed in the contemporary history of Tibet's development and outstanding contribution to the unique historical status.
The book is the author of Tibet in Tibetan studies and work experience, their expertise and Tibet complex, explore contemporary Chinese history of relations between the central government and Tibet, on behalf of the central system in Tibet, for the readers to understand the peaceful liberation of Tibet and the history of the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region, As well as inseparable from the history of this section of the 14th Dalai Lama, the 10th Panchen Erdeni, Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, and other Tibetan people, provided a high historical value and research Standards, and close to the readers of the history textbook.

Contents
Foreword
Chapter I call liberation of Tibet
Section I must liberation of Tibet
Section II to march into Tibet's political mobilization order
Section III of the principle of the peaceful liberation of Tibet
Zhang Jingwu the fourth quarter from the northwest across the southwest
Chapter II credentials negotiator of the Central People's Government
Section 1 imposes a heavy responsibility the peaceful liberation of Tibet talks
Section II to join the peaceful liberation of Tibet negotiations Wang
Section III signed the "17-Article Agreement"
Chapter III of the Central People's Government on behalf of Tibet
Section I was ordered to Tibet
Section II arrived in Tibet Yadong
Section III to the Dalai Lama urged Yadong
Section IV stationed in Lhasa
Chapter IV of the early work in Tibet
Central to the work of the first quarter report
Section II of "advance detachment Rucheng 10 diligence"
Section III promoting support for the Dalai Lama "17-Article Agreement"
In the fourth quarter of history of Busch practice
Section V meet troop realignment of Lhasa in Tibet
Chapter V on behalf of the Central People's Government in Tibet
Section I-Tibet concurrently appointed secretary of Tibet
Section II, "not only on behalf of the Central People's Government, but also representatives of the Communist Party of China"
Section III unified Tibet Foreign Affairs Wang
Chapter VI do a good job stability and unity of Tibet
Section I deal with illegal "people's conference" incident
Section II of the 10th Panchen Lama return to Tibet to meet the first
Section III of grain to overcome difficulties
Section IV of self-review
Chapter VII of the promotion of social civilization in Tibet
The first quarter guidance of the founder of Lhasa Primary School
Section II concerned about youth work in Tibet
Section III women's work and attention to Tibet's medical and public health undertakings
Section IV of the peaceful liberation of Tibet
Chapter VIII of protection in Tibet attended by representatives of the National People's Congress
Consultation on behalf of the first quarter of Tibet
Section II, "the Dalai Lama to Beijing, Zhang Jingwu must counterparts, due care"
Section III and Tibetan representatives attended the NPC session
Chapter IX preparations for the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region Preparatory Committee
Section I, head of the preparatory group
Section II of the Preparatory Committee for the Tibet Autonomous Region set up the decision-making
Section III, deputy head of delegation of the Central Tibet
Chapter 10 of implementing the Tibetan "six years do not change" policy
Tibet's first section, "six years do not change" policy put forward
Section II and implementation of Tibet "six years do not change" policy
Section III of the construction in Tibet
Chapter 11 in the insurgency and democratic reforms in Tibet
Tibet to participate in the first quarter-insurgency policy reform work
Section II-depth research in agricultural and pastoral areas of Tibet
Promote democratic reform in Tibet third quarter results
Chapter 12 of the implementation of Tibet "stable development" principle
Section I of Tibet "stable development" policy established
Section II presided over the development and stable development of rural and pastoral areas of Tibet policy
Section III encourage mutual help guide the production of serfs
Chapter 13 in the days of the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region
Section I participate in the primary election in Tibet
Section II of the Central to congratulate the deputy head of the delegation
Section III from the central office stationed in Tibet to Beijing
Appendix 1 memory and learning Comrade Zhang Jingwu
Appendix 2 Paul compendium Chronicle
The main reference and writing
Postscript: Zhang Jingwu on Origin[/color][/size]

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[size=3]<Zhang Jingwu and the liberation of Tibet>

Author: CPC Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee for Party History Research Center
Publisher: CPC Party History Publishing House
Publication: 2006-9-1

The album is divided into seven parts, from different historical periods portrayed Zhang Jingwu comrades in Tibet for 15 years, to Tibet's liberation cause, the cause of building the great historical contributions. There are many pictures of the information is the first time made public, has high research and collection value.[/size]

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[size=4]<Pacify the Tibetan rebellion> [/size]

[size=3][color=RoyalBlue]Brief Introduction
The book include the following:
Summary of the Tibetan rebellion subsided, this is the book editor of this series primarily on the basis of the historical record, supplemented by other aspects of the historical materials, conduct serious research on the Tibetan rebellion subsided during the general briefing.
Historical documents, recorded from March 1952 to October 1961 the CPC Central Committee and the Tibet Work Committee on the armed rebellion in Tibet an important historical document, a total of 30.
Historical data, recorded from November 1956 to October 1959 relating to the history of the Tibetan rebellion, a total of 13.
Reference, included the rebel groups and support the rebel documents, letters and the memoirs of some parties, a total of 16.
Events. According to the book editor for the Historical and outline a major event.[/color][/size]

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[size=4][color=Magenta]<Liberation of Tibet History> [/color][/size]


[size=3]Publication: 2008-3-1

"Liberation of Tibet History," a book, involving the whole process of liberation of Tibet, including the political liberation of the broad masses of serfs of personal liberation, Tibet, the relations of production and productivity changes in the liberation. Time from 1950 the CPC Central Committee and Chairman Mao Zedong decision-making liberation of Tibet, in September 1965 to the establishment of the Tibet Autonomous Region only. It covers geographical, historical, political, military, diplomatic, economic, cultural, religious, and so on.

     Research on Tibet's history is essential

     Former vice chairman of the Central Military Commission Chi Haotian said: "History is a mirror to study the history of Tibet, the Tibet's development. As the main content of this book is written by witness, can be said that the history of True record. I believe that the publication of the book, to understand the history of Tibet, promotion of national unity, carry forward the patriotic spirit, are of great significance. "

     This reporter has learned that "the history of the liberation of Tibet" from planning to a draft of which lasted eight years, the editorial board member to participate in a total of more than 80 people, most of them are over the age of 80 old comrades, including in the leadership corps level and above are more than 60 people. These old comrades have witnessed the liberation of Tibet, the whole process, they hope to in this lifetime can not be written the history of illness raised. From 2000 to the present planning publishing, editorial board member has been in the 11 old comrades have died.

Researcher at the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences, Wang Gui Tibet, the PLA's Second Army Command field reconnaissance Section 18 of the probationary staff, 1950-81 living and working in Tibet for 30 years. 77-year-old said he was first stationed in Tibet to see the local feudal serfdom with emotion when the living conditions: "It is really too cruel!" In Tibet, Wang Gui, who had personally seen the old Tibetan serfs play physical Pikairouzhan , Issued Canjiao sound.

Wang Gui said that, because of the victory of democratic reform in Tibet, the burial of the darkest and most brutal, most brutal, the most reactionary of the serf system, to let the people enjoy human rights, which is the world's major contribution to human rights.[/size]

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[size=3]<Modern Chinese History Society (copies)>

Author: Court of waiting for justice
Publisher: People's Publishing House
Publication: 2007-6-1

Brief Introduction
The book is about on "China's modern history," not dedicated, specifically including: the deepening of imperialist aggression, and aggression by foreign powers in China and the strengthening of Russo-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and the Chinese people's anti-war struggle, in the Northeast Conference Of the signing of the treaty, the United Kingdom to intensify the pace of aggression against Tibet, the Tibet coveted market, Britain and Russia invaded Tibet in the new plot, and other aspects.

  Contents
Preamble
Chapter 10 of the deepening of imperialist aggression
Section I of aggression by foreign powers in China and the strengthening of Russo-Japanese War
First, the big powers on China's political and economic culture of aggression
Political aggression
Economic aggression
Cultural invasion
Second, the Russian and Japanese hegemony in Northeast China
Tsarist Russia refused to withdraw troops breach of contract
Far East of Russia "new approach"
Russia-Japan talks
Third, the Russo-Japanese War and the Chinese people's anti-war struggle
The Japanese surprise attack
Early marine
Battle of Liaoyang
Japanese troops occupied
Lushun
Battle of Mukden
Battle of Tsushima Strait
Chinese people to oppose
Russo-Japanese War of the struggle
Portsmouth the signing of the treaty
The meeting of the Northeast in the signing of the treaty
Section II of Britain and Russia Ends Tibet and the Chinese people's resistance
First, tsarist Russia's conspiracy to split Tibet
"Expedition" acts of aggression
Bechtel-a conspiracy to split Tibet
Second, the United Kingdom to intensify the pace of invasion of Tibet coveted market
Undermine the sovereignty of China on Tibet
Third, the United Kingdom launched the second invasion of the war and the Chinese people's heroic resistance
Dry dam conferences and Britain sent troops to Tibet
Battle of Gyangze
Lhasa, the signing of the treaty
China and the United Kingdom to continue negotiations and the renewal of the Sino-British Treaty and India
4, Britain and Russia invaded Tibet in the new plot
Tsarist Russia Guoxie the Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama, kidnapped the British attempt to
Britain and Russia Agreement on Tibet
Chapter 11 of the initial development of capitalism in China and send the formation of the bourgeois revolution
Chapter 12 of the bourgeois democratic revolution, the rise of sports
Chapter 13 to overthrow the Qing imperialist lackeys of the Revolution of 1911
Chapter 14 of the Northern Warlords and the dark rule of China's new dawn[/size]

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[size=5][color=RoyalBlue]<Modern Chinese History Society (copies)> [/color][/size]


[size=3][color=Olive]Brief Introduction
The book is about research, "China's modern history" of monographs, including the specific: the Qing Dynasty under the rule of the decadent feudal society, the pre-war foreign trade and the importation of evil opium, opium aggression against the British struggle, the reasons for the failure of the Opium War, of course Economic disintegration began, the reformist thinking of a pioneer, Jintian uprising and victory into the areas of content.

  Contents
Chapter 1 Opium War. China started the semi-colonial, semi-feudal society
The first quarter before the Opium War of the situation at home and abroad
First, under the rule of the Qing Dynasty decadent feudal society
Jiangherixia of the Qing Dynasty
The concentration of land
Decomposed government and army
Autocratic feudal culture
The anti-feudal uprising
Second, the Western colonial powers early activities of aggression against China
Tsarist Russia in the early activities of aggression against China
Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch to the East
As early as the United Kingdom
Period of aggression against China activities
France, the United States and the aggressive ambition
Third, the Qing government's "closed-door policy"
Closed-door policy of social and historical roots
Foreign trade controls
The consequences of closed-door policy
Fourth, the pre-war foreign trade and evil opium importation
Overview of pre-war foreign trade
Shameful opium trade
Yandu spread and harm
Section II aggression against the British opium struggle
First, no-smoking and anti-smoking struggle
Qing dynasty rulers of the controversy over smoking ban
Vigorous anti-smoking campaign
Lin Zexu suppression of opium
Second, Britain launched a war of aggression. Chinese people's resistance and the Qing government's surrender
Smash the British armed provocations
North and the forces of aggression committed Toujiang Pai rise
Coastal military and civilian resistance, Iraq, cloth, the sum Qishan
The Qing government to compromise with the declaration of war
Sanyuanli people's Anti-British struggle
British aggression and expansion, the Qing government to surrender
Fujian, Zhejiang, Taiwan, the Soviet Union and other places people's resistance
The reasons for the failure of the Opium War
Third, the first unequal treaty entered into the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society began
"Nanjing Treaty" signed the U.S., France Chenhuodajie
China started the semi-colonial, semi-feudal society
Section III after the Opium War of Chinese society. The development of the struggle of peoples to resist
First, the post-war socio-economic changes in China
The continued aggression of foreign capitalism
And the disintegration of the feudal economy started to increase the exploitation of farmers and accelerate the insolvency
Second, people around the resistance struggle
To continue the fight against anti -
Anti-rent, food and anti-launched anti-intifada
Section IV before and after the Opium War in academic thinking
1, Han Song dispute. Gong Zizhen thinking of the feudal Cuishi
Lose-lose struggle Han Song
Gong Zizhen thinking
Second, the reformist thinking of a pioneer
The idea of Lin Zexu
Wei Yuan's thinking
Chapter II surging up the Taiping Rebellion
Origin of the first quarter Movement
First, Hong Xiuquan began to explore saviors of the Road
Frustrated by market
Baidoa beginning of "God"
The "Gaixieguizheng" On
Second, open up forward bases Zi Jingshan
……
Chapter III of the Second Opium War, and Chinese and foreign reactionary forces colluded with
Chapter IV of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in the late struggle[/color][/size]

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[size=3][color=Olive]<China's inland border in Asia>
-- Overseas Chinese Study Series

Author: (United States) Lattimore with, Tang Xiaofeng Translation
Publisher: Jiangsu People's Publishing House
Publication: 2005-11-1

About the author
Lattimore (Owen Lattimore ,1900-1989) American Sinologist, Mongolia Jurists, a former Johns Hopkins University professor, Leeds University professor. His childhood, youth at the Habitat China, went to northern China, Mongolia, the Central Asian region inspection, the history of these areas, the community has a unique study. Works very abundance, "China's inland border in Asia," a book of the writings of their greatest impact. In the 1930s, Lattimore visited Yan'an, the 1950s, McCarthyism in the United States suffered persecution, after resettlement in Europe, in May 1989 death in the United States.

  Brief Introduction
The book on China's inland border of the four regions (Northeast, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and Tibet), from the ecological environment, national, production mode, social patterns, historical evolution, and other aspects of an in-depth investigation reveals the mainland of China and the four A different border areas of the interactive relationship of interdependence, discussed China's inland border of the rich history of diversity. Thus, it shows the various border areas of unique historical value, pointing out that China's multi-ethnic social and cultural integration features.

Contents
The original sequence
The first part of the Great Wall of History and Geography
The first chapter of China and its surrounding territory
The history of the continent and Ocean Age
The right to land and sea power and the impact on Chinese history
The Westernization of Chinese civilization
And the regional population
China's frontier expansion
Asian inland border of the historical issues
Chapter II constitute the geographical border the Great Wall
Chapter III of loess area and the origin of Chinese society
Chinese culture originated from the Loess zone
Ancient Chinese culture and the loess soil zone climate of relations
Loess zone from the field in the early development
Vulnerable to the development of the North
Chinese history in the form of
Trade, mining and metallurgy and bureaucratic
The cycle of Chinese history
19th century - the invasion of the West
Chapter IV of the Mongolian steppe grasslands and nomadic society of the characteristics of
Yellow River Basin and Mongolia region early cultural differences
The rise of grassland nomadic society
Grassland community to explain the function of the rise
Grassland and socio-economic situation in China headquarters of comparison
Grassland historical characteristics of the stage
The type of nomadic economy and the importance of sheep
Wealth and mobility
Genghis Khan in Mongolia under the rule of the reunification after the collapse of its
The re-importation of Lamaism (16th century)
Lamaism Manchu and Mongolian forces in the rise (17 and 18 century)
Manchu rule in Mongolia: the establishment of fixed boundaries
Manchu rule in Mongolia: the growth of trade and its impact
The late 19th century Mongolia
The 20th century Mongolia
Chapter V of Manchuria farmland, forests and grasslands
Manchuria in the history of the separatist
Northeast China's relations with southern
The northern and eastern parts of the northeastern region of the environment and economic conditions
Nurhachu ancestor of the Qing Dynasty
16 northeast of the political end of the century
Han Chinese rule on the northeast border of the weak
Nurhachu the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of Gongye
When the Qing dynasty's founding military and political organization
The early Qing dynasty the impact of Han Chinese in Manchuria
Grassland and forest dwellers on the impact of
19th century Manchu
The impact of the railway
Japan and Northeast China relations and the status of
Chapter VI of the Central Asian desert and the oasis
Central Asia's vast zone
Oasis geography and agriculture
From the settlement to the development of nomadic
China and Central Asia between the sub-Oasis
Han to the penetration of Central Asia
……
The second part of the times and the legends of early historical era
The third part of the nations times
The fourth part of Age of Empires
References
Index
Postscript translator[/color][/size]

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[size=3]<Tibetan Buddhism Gao Sengchuan slightly>

Author: West Lake benefits Dorje compiler
Publisher: Qinghai People's Publishing House
Publication: 2007-4-1

Buddhism, is one of the world's three major religions. With Buddhism, there will be various missionary activities, but also will create tirelessly to promote the Buddha's life Mingseng morality. And we This "Tibetan Buddhism Gao Sengzhuan slightly" system introduced various sects of Tibetan Buddhism on the 173 Extreme division. The book presentation style properly and quite unique, making it as a "Profile", both of the information, is academic.[/size]

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[size=4]<Qing Dynasty and Tibet> [/size]

[size=3][color=Olive]Author: Zhao Zhizhong of the
Publisher: Chinese Press
Publication: 2001-1-1

Brief Introduction
"Qing Dynasty and Tibet" will be full of Tibetan studies and the integration of detailed exposition of the Qing Dynasty in Tibet for more than 200 years of effective governance, described the Tibet policy of the Qing Dynasty, a major event of this period in Tibet and the Dalai Lama, the Panchen An audience with the emperor in Beijing and other major historical events, not only to enrich the history of Tibet since ancient times that is part of Chinese territory, but also for work in Tibet today to provide a certain amount of historical reference.

  Contents
Republishing the preamble
Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Yuan and Ming dynasties and the first quarter of Tibet's relations
Section II of the Qing Dynasty and Tibet's relations
Chapter II Lamaism support the use of Lamaism: Qing Dynasty to the basic national policy in Tibet
Section I of the regime after the initial contact with Tibet
Section II of the Qing Dynasty to the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama's canonization
Section III of the system towards the establishment of the Palestinian bottles
Section IV of the Qing Dynasty Lamaism Declaration: "Lama said"
Chapter III of politics and religion economic integration: the Qing Dynasty to the special policy to Tibet
Tibet, the Qing Dynasty governance section I of the Basic Law: "appointed charter"
Section II of the established institutions of politics and religion
Section III of Tibet's local economic and monetary
Chapter IV strong backing to a strong heart: the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama's visit to the Mainland
V, section I, the Dalai Lama trip to Beijing
VI, Section II of the Panchen visit Chengde
Section III, 13 Dalai Lama visit to Beijing
Chapter V Management stationed in Tibet Tibet: Minister of the Qing Dynasty set up in Tibet
Minister for the first quarter set up circumstances in Tibet
Section II Minister of Amun in Tibet
Section III Minister deeds in Tibet
Chapter VI of safeguarding unity safeguard rule: the Qing Dynasty sent troops to Tibet
Kangxi in the first quarter drive out the Junggar war
Section II Yongzheng North Korea put down civil strife in Tibet
Section III of the Qianlong Zhao repel invasion of Gorkha
Section IV sent troops to Tibet's historical significance
Chapter VII of national harmony to build their homes: Tibet's cultural exchanges with the mainland
Sino-Tibetan relations between the first quarter of Qing Dynasty
Relations between the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Section II of the Qing Dynasty
Section III of the Qing Dynasty over relations
Chapter VIII of the snow-covered national unity and prosperity: the Qing Dynasty rule of Tibet's historical achievements
Section I of the finalization of the Chinese territory
Section II of a multi-ethnic country
The third quarter of a century and stability in Tibet
References
Schedule:
I, emperor of Qing Dynasty List
Second, the calendar Dalai Lama, the Panchen List
Third, the Qing Dynasty successive Zao, Regent List
40, Minister of the Qing Dynasty stationed in Tibet List
Postscript[/color][/size]

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[size=3]<Fazuo the contest: Looking for the 14th Dalai Lama and finds Zuochuang Documentary>

Author: Huang Weizhong the
Publisher: China's Tibetan studies Press
Publication: 2002-9-1

This book is one of Tibet's modern history books, the author Huang Weizhong. Guidebook to the Looking for the 14th Dalai Lama, finds that Zuochuang activities of the main line, describes the national government, local government of Tibet and the British Indian Government launched the tripartite thus the various and so the contest. Among them, both reflect the national government for upholding the sovereignty of Tibet and the efforts, but also reflected the British Indian Government do damage relations between the Central Government of China and Tibet, and other capabilities of various means, and the local government of Tibet to the world amounted to 14 Looking for Lai Lama, the focus of Zuochuang to deal with the National Government, the British Indian Government between the corresponding countermeasures.

Contents
Introduction
First, soul boy of war
Wise for the Greek Gama
Goddess of Mercy in disguise
From the people to God
Magic omen, the oracle
Heat-Ramla wrong God visited Lake
Soul boy dispute
Panchen concern
"MAP"
Soul boy who really identified
Second, Chiang Kai-shek busy Western LAB
Vicissitudes it signed Qing
National Government promulgated the "reincarnated lama means"
Chiang Kai-shek personally intervene
Looking for the green light for the soul boy
Call the local government of Tibet
Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission's report
"Drink bad minister" Wu Zhongxin
Third, intense
August 4 report
Financing for Tibet
The establishment of Xing Yuan
4, the British repeatedly Tianluan
Williamson of no return
Carlo plan
Wireless TV dispute
Delivered to their doorsteps
5, Ma Bufang made a soul boy -
Qinghai Tuhuang Di Ma Bufang
Qinghai-Tibet is a
Of power leads to trouble
Ta Ersi Sengtu complications
Ma Bufang lion large openings
Tibet and the central payment
6, Lhasa usher quartet "passengers"
Scenery of the Qinghai-Tibet Road
Bumpy Sichuan-Tibet Road
Tan Tan, Burma and India
7, Wu Zhongxin, "to clear up people's hearts"
Canonization of heat and vibration to the heat-, Secretary-Lun Lun and噶Honours
Busch released
Government officials called on monks and laymen
Gift-gifts
Shi up application
8, Al-Quds contest
Tibet, Qinghai soul boy gifts
Heat-soul boy request from the Qing signed bottles
See as storm
National Government Order
Seats storm
The birth of the 14th Dalai Lama
And not invited to the British delegation
9. "Smoke" resurgence
Confrontation with gourdes
Outflanking the establishment of Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission Office in Tibet
Blocked traffic problems
10, who is the winner
Thus, the government wishes things
Tibet forces reorganization
British forces left misfortune of India
Wu Zhongxin farewell Lhasa
References[/size]

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[size=3]<Communist Party of China in Tibet's history Events :1949-2004 (all 2)>

Author: CPC Tibet Autonomous Regional Party Committee for Party History Research Center
Publisher: CPC Party History Publishing House
Publication: 2005-8-1

Brief Introduction
"Events of the CPC Tibet's history" is divided into two volumes, totaling over 70 million characters, a number of 150 selected picture, the Tibet Autonomous Regional Party Committee Research Center is an important research results. It basically covers the leadership of the CPC Tibet people's revolution and construction of 55 major historical events of the past, large number of documents to file the basis of a comprehensive, objective and accurate record of the CPC Central Committee in the development of the Republic of the various historical stages of the governance of the strategy, the record The leadership of the party people of all nationalities in Tibet, the brilliant achievements made by.
The book truly described 1949-94 of more than 40 years, the party in Tibet's major activities and experiences of the major historical events, recording the party's leadership over the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet's peaceful liberation of Tibet, and pacify the rebels, democratic reform, social The transformation and construction and the ongoing reform and opening up by the hard work and the great achievements made by recording the cadres of all ethnic groups, trade unions and the PLA officers and men respond to the call of the party, the party's instructions, and serve the Tibetan people for the dedication service Spirit, described Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and other revolutionaries of the older generation of revolution and construction in Tibet to make the wise decision to develop the actual situation in Tibet with the principles and policies and flexible measures, the universal truth of Marxism-Leninism and the actual application of Tibet Creative way to resolve the Tibet question put by the achievements of the great achievements.[/size]

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[size=3][color=Olive]<17 golden key to the agreement (the upper and lower volumes)>

Author: Zhou Ai Ming, Yuan with Lufthansa
Publisher: Lujiang Press
Publication: 2004-12-1

Brief Introduction
Half a century later, at home and abroad due to their different positions on this "agreement" divided. However, no matter who you are. Whether you stand on what position, if you talk to Tibet, if you concerned that the people of Tibet, you can not avoid this agreement. The "Lama kingdom," the old Tibet, "17-Article Agreement" is an ending for the birth of modern Tibet, it's a new starting point. In any case, it is Tibet's history as a milestone.
Therefore, as the two engaged in Tibetan studies is not too long a time the young people, we For the same reason, from a wish to heart, that is: we have more than 10 years to the information gathered, "the use of practical political framework to focus on Actors in the strategic "approach, and restore" 17-Article Agreement "signed with an international platform, which on this historic event for a possible academic assessment. We certainly hope that readers read the complete book Zhu Jun, can be harvested. As our point of view, of course, represent only our own.

  Contents
Introduction
The eve of the first chapter of Tibet in 1951
International and domestic situation in the first quarter
Jawaharlal Nehru Indian authorities refused to return the British colonial government expropriation of the territory of Tibet, I
United States re-examine Tibet
National Government finds Jiushibanchan reincarnated soul boy
Section II of Tibet's social
Natural isolation
Self-enclosed
Nobility, monasteries and serfs
God politics
Section III of religion in Tibet
Benjiao
Tibetan Buddhism
The various sects of Tibetan Buddhism
Tsongkhapa and the Gelug Sect
Dalai and Panchen Living Buddha descent
The fourth quarter of Tibet's economy
Manor economy
Temple Economy
Farming exchange
Tea Trade
Four positions
Nepal's trade with the
Britain and India and India's re-export trade
Section V shows that Tibet "independence" attempt
The establishment of Tibet "by the diplomatic"
Allies sent condolences to the delegation
Participate in the Pan-Asia Conference
To send business delegation
Han flooding incident
Goodwill mission
Chapter II prelude to peace talks
Section I of the rule of Chairman Mao Zedong strategy
From the Republic of autonomy to ethnic regional autonomy
Panchen Lama issue into perspective Chairman Mao Zedong
From the northwest to the southwest, "operating in Tibet"
Tibetan cadres training
Section II liberation from the military to the peaceful liberation of
Long planning to march into Tibet
Mr. Ren Naijiang offer advice and suggestions
He Laozong report
Deng Xiaoping's genius summary
Liu Deng developed the strategy of governance
The principle of the peaceful liberation of Tibet, as determined
Puncog Mong-proposal
"We must first rule of well-being," Kang District Chaofei
Section III from Sichuan, Qinghai and sent advised Mission
Xiraojiacuo Tibet was issued after the radio address by
……
After the third chapter of peace talks
Chapter IV entered into an agreement
Chapter 5 of the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet
Code of the peaceful liberation of Tibet issue
Annex: appointed in the aftermath of the statute
A postscript
Postscript 2
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[size=3][color=Green]<100 years of Sino-German relations>

Author: PAN Qi Chang editor-in-chief
Publisher: World Knowledge Publishing House
Publication: 2006-9-1

History can not be forgotten. History is a mirror. History gives to enlightenment. History of thought-provoking. History can people excited.
"Rise of Chinese and foreign relations series," led by the Foreign Affairs College, set a number of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and other research institutions and institutions of higher education research results, which lasted from 2008 compiled. This is a study of Chinese and world major powers and neighboring countries on bilateral relations between the large-scale academic work, the contents of the time span of three centuries, 19,20,21, won the Qing government in the late Republic of China and the People's Republic of China three history Age 100 years of history, fully demonstrate the different periods of China and relevant countries and the foreign policy of the then international situation, the old record of China's diplomatic humiliation, the Chinese people's indomitable fighting spirit, showing the history of the evolution of the Chinese border, China During the Cold War historical events and experiences, reflecting China's "reform and opening up" after the international status of the upgrade, but also faithfully recorded the post-Cold War, especially after China entered the 21st century with the countries concerned the rapid development of bilateral relations.
This series to be faithful to the historical facts for the purpose, accurate review of the major historical events, reflecting the authors of the academic point of view. The series is an international problem researchers, in international politics and international relations professional colleges students the necessary reference books, is also concerned about international issues and China's foreign readers mentor.

  Brief Introduction
China's foreign relations, Sino-German relations is an important component. In the continuous development of world civilization, especially in economic globalization and world multi-polarization pattern of the growing tendency of the times, China and Germany have each played in this region and the role it will inevitably impact on the world stage to a crossroads. This intersection, sometimes expressed as in the common interests and common aspirations of the friendly and cooperative driven, and sometimes also for the performance of different ideologies, different values and different interests of the collision. But in any case, China and Germany are valued each other's role in the world, both sides are aware of each other's initiatives on its own development of the importance of Sino-German relations have thus become China's academia and the diplomatic community, a key research topic. This book is "Rise of Chinese and foreign relations series," one reader described in detail for a hundred years of Sino-German relations.

About the author
PAN Qi Chang, the 1943 Health. 1966 graduated from the Shanghai Foreign Languages Institute (now the Shanghai International Studies University) German professional, in 1981 in international political science graduate of Beijing University graduate, was a master's degree in law. In the European Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Europe is now a researcher at the Institute of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the State Council Development Research Center of Research and Development Institute researcher at the Directory. 1992, the State Council, enjoy special benefits. Mainly in European issues, in particular the problem of Germany, had a long time and many times in Germany for academic research and study. Monographs have been published, translated and published papers in the millions of words, the main representative: "out of cracks - German diplomacy," "Contemporary Western European Social Democratic Party," "European international relations" and "My special mission".


  Contents
"Rise of Chinese and foreign relations series" of summing up historical sequence, and the future
Introduction
Part the first half of the 20th century the Sino-German relations
Chapter 1 in late Qing Dynasty to the early German aggression against China
German occupation of the first quarter Shandong Peninsula
Section II of Germany to participate in the suppression Boxer Movement
Germany in the third quarter, the colonial period to China's economic plunder
Germany in the fourth quarter of the colonial period, China's cultural plunder and cultural infiltration
Chapter II of the Sino-German relations after World War I.
After World War I, section I Sino-German relations have changed
Section II of the Republic of China and the relationship between the Weimar Republic
Section III KMT government's relations with Nazi Germany
German progressive forces in the fourth quarter of China's national liberation and the support of the cause of democratic revolution
Part II, China's relations with East Germany
The first two chapters of the early founding of friendly and cooperative relations
The first quarter the two countries established diplomatic relations
Section II high-level contacts
Section III economic, cultural and educational exchanges and cooperation in the field
Chapter II changes in the years to come
Democratic leaders of the first quarter following the Soviet Union German anti-China
Section II of the "Cultural Revolution" period of relations between the two countries
German reunification in the third quarter China's principled stance on the issue
Chapter III of relations between the two countries resume normalization of relations between the two countries and the end of
The first quarter the early 1980s to ease relations between the two sides of the
Section II of the exchange of visits between top leaders
Section III of bilateral relations in economic, technological and cultural areas of substantial development
Section IV relations between China and Germany the end of democracy
Part III of the relationship between China and the Federal Republic of Germany
The first chapter of political and ideological confrontation
Section I belong to the two hostile camps
Section II of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China test
Section III Ardenne on the Problems of China
The initial contact with the fourth quarter
The second chapter is full of variables in the relationship
Section I started close to
Section II, "Berlin clause"
Section III Berne four meetings
Section IV of uncertainty relations
Chapter III of the normalization of relations
Section I of the new Federal Republic of Germany and the East China policy
Section II to establish diplomatic relations
Chapter IV towards a comprehensive development
Section I of the relations between the two countries still exist in the shadow of the Soviet Union
Section II of the comprehensive development of bilateral relations
Section III in 1989 - relations between the two countries in a tortuous
Part IV in the 1990s a new development of Sino-German relations
The first chapter in the tortuous progress of Sino-German relations
China's support for the first quarter peaceful reunification of the two Germanys
Section II Germany lift the sanctions and exchange of visits between top leaders of the two countries
The third storm in the so-called Tibet issue
Kinkel's visit to China the fourth quarter and the restoration of Sino-German relations
Chapter II good momentum of development - a multipolar world in times of China and Germany
Section I of Germany introduced the policy in Asia
Section II of the 1990s a good development momentum of Sino-German relations
The third turn of the century a new upsurge of Sino-German relations
The fourth Sino-German relations existing problems and development prospects
Chapter III into the 21st century the Sino-German relations
Section I frequent high-level visit to reinforce the foundation of mutual trust
Section II to build a win-win economic and trade co -
Section III comprehensively strengthen cooperation in science and technology culture and education
Section IV look faster and better development prospects
Appendix
Timeline of a century Sino-German relations
The main reference
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[size=3][color=Pink]<Deng Xiaoping's really what>

Author: Tao Yongxiang, such as for the
Publisher: Chinese Press
Publication: 2006-1-1

Brief Introduction
"No matter Baimao black cat as long as they could seize the mouse is a good cat"… his language, not flowery rhetoric, no poetic driving, only the statements and no reason is the thesis, but Chongyi a thought-provoking and philosophical Cuiren Endeavour's strength. The book has been published in the Deng Xiaoping's works and related information in...against his way of thinking, political, economic, military, diplomatic, cultural and educational areas have said "really," and those "what is" in deep excavation Ideological content. The book for readers to understand the great man's life achievements and the study of Deng Xiaoping Theory to provide a unique perspective.
The book published Deng Xiaoping's works and related information, he elected to pick in different historical periods, for the way of thinking, political, economic, military, diplomatic, cultural and educational, moral cultivation, and other aspects of what the "if it" , In the correct understanding of its meaning on the basis of the historical background at that time, contact the complete system of Deng Xiaoping Theory and the formation and development of the overall context to the history of integration of all areas to point the way, from these "what is" to explore, Profound ideological content and its practical significance for guiding.[/color][/size]

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[size=3]<Dianzhang study of the Qing Dynasty government (all three)>

Author: Zhang Yu of the new
Publisher: China's Tibetan studies Press
Publication: 2002-12-1

Brief Introduction
Dianzhang is a concentrated expression of political generation. Dianzhang the rule of the Qing Dynasty, is at that time under specific historical conditions and learn from Yuan and Ming Dynasty rule on the basis of experience, to the central government for the exercise of sovereignty over Tibet and for the purpose of strengthening administration, formulation, implementation of a series of policies and laws, Rules and regulations. Its history is extremely rich in history and also have a significant impact. As a historical reference, study and sum up the rule of the Qing Dynasty gains and losses, Dian Zhang is the key.
This book will be rule of the Qing Dynasty Dianzhang Category Parallelism summed up, according to academic works practices of chapters, the book points, in the next three, a total of 14 chapters, the statute made the first chapter, Chapter II administrative division; charge of possession of the third chapter Lifan Yuan G; Chapter IV Qinchai acting minister of Tibet; Chapter V Chifeng the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama, Tibetan Buddhism Chapter VI of management; Chapter VII Jinpingcheqian; Chapter VIII of the appointment and removal of local officials; Chapter IX tributary and reward; Chapter 10 of the officers and men stationed; Chapter 11 reorganization of the military; Chapter 12 stations and traffic; Chapter 13 and other emergency measures; strictly Chapter 14 of the country and strengthening the political side, the discs also include an appendix of the New Deal; Appendix II Treaty on Tibet. Each chapter roughly divided into two parts, first of all is the author of many years of research experience and results, the outline described Qie territories, followed by the summary of the relevant historical documents compiled in its history, that its essentials. The former can be seen as the latter's guidance, which can be used as the former history card. Taken table each other, complement each other.
For general readers, reading the first part, De Qi outline, you can enjoy the book intention For researchers, read the second part of the history, culture, in-depth study could be used as a clue, can save many of the available historical records DR. This writing style, the increasingly fine division of labor, speed up the rapid pace of modern society, may be a useful experiment.

Contents
Juanshou Message
Zhang made the first charter
1. Qinghai aftermath of the 13
Second, after the statute of Tibet 13
3, 29 charter made before the invasion of Gorkha twice during the counterattack by the Constitution, and the memorials, Yuzhi
40, appointed in the aftermath of the statute 29
5, the Conference on the long-Constitution to ban 28
Chapter II administrative division
1. Canonized V Panchen Erdeni name at the same time, Chi tours Panchen territoriality, legal possession of the area before and after
Second, Tibet and Tibetan areas surrounding the demarcation
Three, "Tong Zhi-possession", "territory" of the relevant records (abbreviated)
4. Qianlong "Lifan Yuan Aid" and Li Chao, "the Qing will Code" in the Tibetan Administrative Region
5. "Jiaqing rehabilitation of the Qing-unification" on the establishment of the Tibet records
6. Guangxu "-will Code" contained in the administrative units stationed in Tibet Minister Xiashu
7, "Qing Tongzhi" in mind Administrative Region of Tibet
8, "the Qing Dynasty literature Tongkao" recorded by the Administrative Region of Tibet
9, "added the Qing Dynasty literature Tongkao" recorded by the Administrative Region of Tibet
Administrative Region of Tibet, the Qing Dynasty Comprehensive History Table
Chapter III Lifan Yuan in charge of Tibetan affairs
1, Li Zhao, "the Qing Code will be" in charge of Lifan Yuan political terms
Second, "Li Fanyuan the case of" the relevant authorities in charge of governance provisions
Chapter IV Qinchai acting minister of Tibet
First, Minister of Tibet History
Second, the Dalai Lama in Tibet and co-chaired by Minister of the establishment of political and administrative system
Third, legal affairs in Tibet Minister taking possession of the administrative management system
40, Minister of the appointment and removal of the mobilization of Tibet
Chapter V Chifeng the Dalai Lama, the Panchen
1. Chifeng calendar generation Dalai Lama
Second, Chifeng calendar generation Zen Erdeni
Chapter VI of the management of Tibetan Buddhism
1. Qianlong: "Lama said"
Second, Li Chao, "the Qing will Code" Lama affairs management system
3. Guangxu "theorem fan of the drink were cases of" Lama case
4. "Drink will set the Qing Code examples of" relevant regulations Lama Service
5, punish the crime of endangering national security Lama
Chapter VII Jinpingcheqian
I, on the systems and rules and regulations Jinpingcheqian
Second, the system established after Jinpingcheqian
Part of the Tibetan Buddhism Lama reincarnated soul boy of Jinpingcheqian
Chapter VIII of the appointment and removal of local officials
Chapter IX tributary and reward
Chapter 10 of the officers and men stationed
Chapter 11 reorganization of the military
Chapter 12 stations and traffic
Chapter 13 and other economic measures
Chapter 14 of the country and strengthen the strictly-G
Appendix 1 of the new political chips
Appendix II of the Treaty of Tibet
Main bibliography
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[size=3][color=Orange]<Rule of the Qing Dynasty policy research>

Author: Su Faxiang the
Publisher: National Press
Publication: 2001-3-1

Since the Yuan Shi, the history of governance, have Qizhao, or support groups, orders monks and laymen, or build more public closure to their potential points, tricks everywhere, each success or failure, but do not offset. Governance of the Ching court, where more than 250 years. Despite the passage of Tibet's situation different, but I think that the dumping of the three main things:
One said [-Hwang].
Er Yue Ming its Fadu.
San Yue Li its charter.
It can be said that in the Yellow Sect-], that Fadu, the charter legislation, to spare no effort-almost a point, the emperor on various issues as much as the approval is unprecedented, and has a very in-depth thinking.

  Brief Introduction
As China's history, the last feudal dynasty - the Qing Dynasty, ruled China nearly three centuries. Its size up the situation, according to local conditions conducive to the formulation of the various ethnic and border policy is its abundance in Dili jo one of the main reasons. Qing Dynasty in the ethnic minority areas by the implementation of the rule of a series of policies not yet reached its [long] the ultimate goal, but then the minority community in the process of historical development and the development of multi-ethnic country today we have an extremely far-reaching Impact. Tibet, southwest of the border bear recapped the history of a very important position.
- Yuan in the next two generations of Tibet on the basis of the policy, Tibet carried out a more comprehensive and effective direct rule, its rationale Han Tibet's political, economic, religious, and other various policy more complete, more Characteristics, and to future generations, and even today have had a significant impact. Therefore, in-depth and meticulous study and sum up the Qing Dynasty Tibet's governance policies, is of important historical and realistic significance.

Contents
The first chapter early 17th century, Tibet's situation
First, the Gelug Sect and the gradual formation of Mongolia
Second, the Gandan chapter: the establishment of local government
Chapter II of secularism, the rule of Mongolia to establish policy and the end of
1, Manchu, Tibetan ruling class in the early contact between
Second, the Dalai Lama and canonized V Gushi Khan
Third, the canonization of the Panchen and V "kept possession rule" policy in the end
Chapter III of support from the secular rule of politics and religion to the ultimate establishment of the system
I, VII and the Dalai Lama Zuochuang governing public噶-lun
Second, the end of secular rule and the establishment of local governments Gasha
Chapter IV Regency establishment and implementation of the system
First, Regency and the Regency system set up
Second, the Regency and the rule of the Qing Dynasty policy
Chapter V of the late Qing Dynasty Tibet New Deal
1. Rectification stage of the Treasury
Second, Mr. Lai Siu-tong stage of the investigation and handling of things
Third, the implementation of the new political stage
4, the New Deal of the late Qing Dynasty Tibet evaluation
Chapter VI of the Qing Dynasty Tibet's economic policy management
1, Juan-free tax and financial supervision, and subsidy policies
Second, trade policy
Third, the policy orientation
Chapter VII of the Qing Dynasty governance Tibet's religious policy
1, supporting Hwang, Youwo Lama
Second, Jinpingcheqian
3. Lama Tributary
Chapter VIII of the Qing Dynasty Tibet governance of other major initiatives
First, the Minister in Tibet
Second, "Li Fanyuan the case of" possession of the relevant provisions of the matter
3, stationed in Tibet
Concluding remarks
References
Timeline of the Qing Dynasty Tibet
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[size=3][color=Blue]<Unstoppable the flame>

Author: Xinhua monthly series
Publisher: People's Publishing House
Publication: 2008-4-1

Brief Introduction
Safeguard the motherland's reunification and dignity, sharing the passion and glory of the Olympic Games, the Olympic torch bearer of the Olympic spirit and "peace, friendship, progress," the idea that no one can stop.


  Contents
Published the preamble
(A)
On the "Tibet independence" separatist forces interference and sabotage of the Olympic torch in London, Paris Transfer
Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee said
Rogge: Olympic torch relay symbol of unity
London police arrested a handful of destruction of the Olympic torch relay "Tibet independence" elements
French police put out the torch to prevent acts
Overseas Chinese students to defend the Olympic flame
Jin Jing disabled girl: "That moment, I just want to protect the torch"
Jin Jing was in Paris on "Tibet independence" elements in the process -
San Francisco torch relay spot
Internet users that "Tibet independence" elements to undermine torch relay and the people of the world is against
"Tibet independence" separatist forces in the destruction of the Paris Olympic torch relay was strongly condemned
Chinese netizens have condemned the "Tibet independence" elements to undermine the Olympic torch relay acts
The brilliant farce unstoppable flame
(B)
FM Spokesman on Lhasa vandalism burning incident and related issues to reporters
Lhasa vandalism on the Ministry of Public Security held a news conference burning incident
Condensate to robbing the wave of fighting will - the city of Lhasa vandalism burn the truth of the incident and the current situation
The Dalai clique is burning Lhasa vandalism and violence in the planning instigators
The Dalai clique manipulating "the people of Tibet Campaign intifada" insider
Their blood and lives of the complaints - Lhasa, the Tibetan people of all nationalities denounced "14" vandalism burning incident
Deviant hurt the people - the Tibetan religious groups condemned the 14th Dalai Lama
"The Dalai clique to split the motherland did not change the essence" - Tibetan studies expert in-depth refuted separatist words and deeds of the Dalai clique
……
(C)
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[size=3][color=Olive]<100 years of Sino-British relations>

Author: Wang Weimin editor-in-chief
Publisher: World Knowledge Publishing House
Publication: 2006-9-1

About the author
Wang Yuan Qu people for the people of Shanxi. Shanxi Normal University, has studied at the Political Education Department of the Chinese People's University of Political Science and International Institute of Foreign Affairs Institute of International Studies, respectively LLB, master's and doctorate. December 1999 to December 2000 at the University of Hong Kong to visit the Center for American Studies Research. Is the Beijing Language and Culture University College of Humanities, an associate professor. Co-author of the Senate's main works include: "Deutsche tough mystery" and "Mysteries of the Russian empire PM10," "Focus on China's diplomacy" and "concise history of international relations (1945-2002)" "framework of the United Nations under the Sino-US relations" and " High school history textbook curriculum standards test (compulsory Ⅰ) ", and so on.

  Contents
"Rise of Chinese and foreign relations series" of summing up historical sequence, and the future
Preamble
Part of the late Qing Early Republic of China during the Sino-British relations
Britain and the first chapter of China's national crisis
Britain and the Great Powers carved up the first quarter of China's tide
Section II of Britain and the Eight-Power Allied Forces invaded China
Section III to the British capital Xiezhi China
Section IV of the British control to Chinese Customs Hurd
Section V of the British invasion of Tibet
Chapter II in the early Sino-British relations
In the first quarter of the Sino-British Customs and Excise Department on the issue of the struggle
Section II of the United Kingdom to support Yuan Shikai Qieguo
Section III in Shandong, China and Britain on the issue of collusion
Paris and the United Kingdom in the fourth quarter of China's representative at the pressure
Section V Simla Conference and the "McMahon Line"
Part II of the Republic of China in the Sino-British relations
Chapter I of the 1920s Sino-British relations
Section I of the Sino-British conference in Washington on the re-trial of strength
Section II of the British force to suppress the Chinese people's anti-imperialist revolutionary movement
British hand in the third quarter of Tibet's dispute with the Mainland
Section IV Britain to China "new policy"
Section V, China's resumption British interests in the initial struggle
Chapter 2 30 1 40 of the Sino-British relations
Japan's first section of Britain's appeasement policy
Section II of Britain was forced to limited assistance to China
After the outbreak of war in the Pacific section III of the Sino-British relations
Section IV of the Sino-British Hong Kong on the readmission of the struggle
30, section 5, a 1940s on the Tibet issue in the Sino-British struggle
Chapter III of the founding of new China before the Communist Party of China's relations with the United Kingdom
Britain and the first quarter to promote the Sino-Japanese War the Communist Party of China contacts
Section II of the fate of China and the United Kingdom decisive battle "limited neutral"
Section III British decision to deal with the victor
Part III of reform and opening up to the founding of the PRC before the Sino-British relations
Chapter 1 in the early years of New China in the Sino-British relations
Britain take the lead in the first quarter to recognize the new China
Section II of the Korean War to the impact of the Sino-British relations
Section III of the Geneva meeting with the British "semi-diplomatic ties"
The second chapter in the difficult process of normalization of relations
In the late 1950s the first section of the Sino-British relations
Section II of the 1960s, the Sino-British relations
Section III in the final realization of the normalization of relations
Section IV in the 1970s, the development of Sino-British relations
Part IV of reform and opening up the Sino-British relations
The first chapter in the Sino-British relations and the reunification of Hong Kong
Section I of the negotiations on the issue of Hong Kong
Section II of the transitional period in the trial of strength
Section III reunification with China
Chapter II of the new century in Sino-British relations
Section I of the Sino-British comprehensive partnership between the established
Section II of the Sino-British comprehensive strategic partnership between the new location
Section III of the comprehensive development of Sino-British relations
Appendix
Timeline of 100 years of Sino-British relations
Main bibliography
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[size=3]Brief Introduction
China is the hometown of Tibetan studies. Tibet is an inalienable China an important part of the Tibetans is an important member of the Chinese nation. These are produced in Tibetan studies, the most fundamental conditions for development, but also in Tibetan studies inexhaustible source. In China's growth and development of this door to the humanities and social sciences, has now become significant in the world. In order to display China's achievements in Tibetan studies, with world counterparts to strengthen the academic exchanges and promote the prosperity and development of Tibetan studies, for Tibet and other Tibetan areas in the building of the two civilizations, in China's Tibetan Studies Center, under the leadership of our editorial The publication of the "Modern Library of Tibetan studies in China" series, including four aspects: Tibetologists in China (including Hong Kong, Macao scholars) of academic work; has important value of the Tibetan Literature (including the history of modern scholars compiled Literature); to the Chinese name of the Tibetan academic, access to the possession of a doctorate thesis (for the outstanding master's thesis, as appropriate, be included graduate students). On the revenue of all, are the only academic value for the measure, literature, travel, popular books such as not to record. China's Tibetan studies as a capital project, we will carry on this work a long time. We look forward to the strong support of Tibetologists at home and abroad.
The book expounding on China's history of rule-setting bodies, governance reform, the functional role, reflecting the successive central government control of the frontier ideas, strategies and measures.[/size]

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