Central Integrated Military and Civilian Development Commission

The Central Integrated Military and Civilian Development Commission is the decision-making and coordinating body of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on major issues related to military–civil fusion.

Central Integrated Military and Civilian Development Commission
中央军民融合发展委员会
Agency overview
FormedFebruary 2014 (2014-02)
Preceding agency
  • Central Leading Group for Cybersecurity and Informatization
TypePolicy coordination and consultation body
JurisdictionChinese Communist Party
HeadquartersBeijing
Agency executives
  • Xi Jinping, Director
  • Li Qiang, Deputy Director
  • Wang Huning, Deputy Director
Parent agencyCentral Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Child agency
Central Integrated Military and Civilian Development Commission
Simplified Chinese中央军民融合发展委员会
Traditional Chinese中央軍民融合發展委員會
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōngyāng Jūnmín Rónghé Fāzhǎn Wěiyuánhuì

History

By 2015, China had established many deliberative and coordinating bodies for military–civil fusion, such as the Inter-ministerial Coordination Group for the Construction of a Military–Civilian Integration and Military–Civilian Weapon Equipment Research and Production System (军民结合、寓军于民武器装备科研生产体系建设部际协调小组), the State Council and Central Military Commission Leading Group for the Socialization of Military Support (国务院、中央军委军队保障社会化工作领导小组), the Leading Group for the Training of Military Cadres Based on General Higher Education (依托普通高等教育培养军队干部工作领导小组), and the National Defense Mobilization Commission.

The "Proposal of the CCP Central Committee on Formulating the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development" adopted at the 5th Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 29 October 2015 clearly requires the improvement of the "Three Systems" (organizational management system, work operation system, and policy and institutional system) of military–civil fusion development. The organizational management system refers to the establishment of military–civil fusion development leadership bodies at the national and provincial (autonomous region, municipality) levels to unify the leadership of military–civil fusion development work.

On 22 January 2017, Xi Jinping created a Central Military–Civil Fusion Development Committee (CMCFDC), which is responsible for the planning and implementation of the MCF in China.

2017 Committee members

The original members of the Committee at the time of its establishment in January 2017, which may be seen as representative of the average committee composition (which is usually not revealed), were as follows:

Leader

Deputy Leaders

  • Li Keqiang (Politburo member, Premier of the State Council)
  • Liu Yunshan (Politburo member, Secretary of the Central Party Secretariat)
  • Zhang Gaoli (Politburo member, Vice-Premier of the State Council)

Members

Leadership

Directors

Portrait Name Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Xi Jinping 22 January 2017

Deputy Directors

Portrait Name Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Li Keqiang 22 January 2017 March 2023
Liu Yunshan 22 January 2017 25 October 2017
Zhang Gaoli 22 January 2017 25 October 2017
Li Qiang March 2023
Wang Huning 25 October 2017
Han Zheng 25 October 2017

Office

Directors of the Office

Name Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Zhang Gaoli 22 January 2017 25 October 2017
Han Zheng 25 October 2017

Commission members

Deputy Directors of the Office

Name Tenure begins Tenure ends Note
Jin Zhuanglong 2017 July 2022
Sun Shaocheng 25 October 2017 April 2022 [citation needed]
Wang Shunian 25 October 2017 [citation needed]
Pei Jinjia April 2022 [citation needed]

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