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  2. Conscription in China - Wikipedia

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    China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) began as an all-volunteer force. In 1955, as part of an effort to modernize the PLA, the first Military Service Law created a system of compulsory military service. [1] Since the late 1970s, the Chinese conscription laws mandate a hybrid system that combines conscripts and volunteers.

  3. People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The service headquarters retain operational control in some areas within China and outside of China. For example, army headquarters controls or is responsible for the Beijing Garrison, the Tibet Military District , the Xinjiang Military District , [ 156 ] and border and coastal defences.

  4. National Defense Mobilization Department of the Central ...

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    In May 1984, the National People's Congress passed a new Military Service Law of the People's Republic of China. This stipulated that the responsibility of the conscription system would fall under the Ministry of Defense under the leadership of the CMC.

  5. Military service - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China has had mandatory military service for all males since 1949. Females from the outlying islands of Fuchien were also required to serve in a civil defense role, although this requirement has been dropped since the lifting of martial law. In October 1999, the mandatory service was shortened from twenty-four months to twenty ...

  6. Preparing for war, social unrest or a new pandemic? Chinese ...

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    According to China’s Military Service Law, male militia members should be 18 to 35 years old. There is some flexibility for people with special skills. Women are also eligible to join, though ...

  7. National Defense Mobilization Law - Wikipedia

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    The law gives the NPC Standing Committee the power to put the national economy and civilians in China, including foreign assets, in war-time footing if "state sovereignty, unification, territorial integrity or security is threatened."< [1] The law went into effect on 1 July 2010.

  8. China tightens screws on what can be shared online about its ...

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    China has unveiled sweeping new regulations to tighten the release of information about its military online, a move that could obscure key sources for monitoring the world’s largest armed forces.

  9. Is China’s military really built for war? New report ... - AOL

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    China is not ready for war, according to a contentious report from a US think tank, which claims the main motivation for the ruling Communist Party’s expansive push for military modernization is ...