| Marjorie Millace Whiteman - 1963 - 1022 頁
...(1959), pp. 196, 200]. "According to Point 15, for the implementation of this agreement, China was to set up a military and administrative committee and a military area Headquarters in Tibet. As the result of this, General Chang-Ching-Wai arrived in Lhasa in September 1951 at the same time... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 912 頁
...agreement, the Central People's Government shall set up a military and administrative committee aud a military area headquarters in Tibet, and. apart...personnel sent there by the Central People's Government, shall absorb as many local Tibetan personnel as possible to take part in the work. Local Til>etan personnel... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1979 - 920 頁
...agreement, the Central People's Government shall set up a military and administrative committee aud (i military area headquarters in Tibet, and, apart from the personnel sent there bj the Central People's Government, shall absorb as many local Tibetan pereomirl as possible to take... | |
| Roger E. McCarthy - 1997 - 304 頁
...Tibet; In order to ensure the implementation of this Agreement, the Central People's Government shall set up a Military and Administrative Committee and a Military Area Headquarters in Tibet." This was the first that the Tibetan government — and the rest of the world — heard of the agreement.... | |
| Changqing Cao, James D. Seymour - 1998 - 166 頁
...15 ("In order to ensure the implementation of this Agreement, the central people's government shall set up a military and administrative committee and a military area headquarters in Tibet") the Tibetans argued that it conflicted with Point 4, that the central government would not alter the... | |
| Melvyn C. Goldstein - 2007 - 676 頁
...administrative committee (tib. magsi uyon lhengang) and a military area headquarters (tib. magiikhang) in Tibet, and apart from the personnel sent there by the Central People's Government, these two organs shall include as many local Tibetan personnel as possible to take part in the work.... | |
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