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The Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission vets all law enforcement officers and legal officials for political reliability. [1] The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) oversees all domestic police activity in China. The ministry is responsible for police operations and detention centers and has dedicated departments for internal political ...
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS, Chinese: 公安部; pinyin: Gōng'ānbù) [a] is a government ministry of the People's Republic of China responsible for public and political security. It oversees more than 1.9 million of the country's law enforcement officers and as such the vast majority of the People's Police.
All provincial, municipal, county and autonomous region CCP committees have their own political and legal affairs commissions. [9] The CPLC functions as "the general chief of staff of the party committees, and represents the party in overseeing the country’s intelligence, law enforcement, judicial, and to a lesser extent, lawmaking systems". [10]
CMC Political and Legal Affairs Commission Secretary. Lieutenant General Li Xiaofeng (李晓峰)(2016年—2017年1月) [8] [9] Lt General Song Dan (宋丹) (2017年1月—2019年12月) [10] [11] Vice Admiral Wang Renhua (王仁华)(2019年12月—) CMC Political and Legal Affairs Commission Deputy Secretary
Journal of Chinese Political Science is a hybrid open access peer-reviewed academic journal published quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the Association of Chinese Political Studies, covering theoretical and empirical research articles on Chinese politics across the whole spectrum of political science.
In 1983, under the policy of Central People's Government to develop the college quickly and make it the center of politics and law education in China, BCPSL was renamed as the China University of Political Science and Law. The Changping campus was a part of the State's Seventh Five-Year-Plan in 1985.
The Public Security Police handle routine law enforcement tasks such as maintaining public order, conducting criminal investigations, and managing border control. This constitutes the majority of China's police force and falls under the jurisdiction of the MPS. [ 9 ]
Xi Jinping articulated a concept of "big security" in the first meeting of the CNSC on April 15, 2014, saying that China "should take an overall approach to national security, strengthen the confidence of the Chinese people in the path, theories and system of socialism with distinctive Chinese features, and ensure China’s durable peace and ...