Not to be confused with Ministry of State Security (China).
China
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of China
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Leadership - Leadership generations
- Succession of power
Hu–Wen Administration (2002–2012)
Xi–Li Administration (2012–2017)
Xi Core Administration [zh] (since 2017)
4th Leadership Core: Xi Jinping
- 19th Central Politburo
- 13th State Council
- Current State leaders
- Current provincial leaders
- National leaders
- Orders of precedence
Paramount leader: Xi Jinping
Communist Party leader: Xi Jinping
Head of state: Xi Jinping
Head of government: Li Keqiang
Congress Chairman: Li Zhanshu
Conference Chairman: Wang Yang
Commander-in-chief: Xi Jinping
- Politburo Standing Committee
- Related systems
- Democratic centralism
- Collective leadership
- Organization Department
- Elections
- Civil service
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Communist Party - History
- Constitution
- Organization
National Party Congress (19th)
Central Committee (19th)
General Secretary (list)
- Xi Jinping
Central Politburo (19th)
Standing Committee (list)
Central Secretariat
Top-ranked secretary: Wang Huning
Central Military Commission
Chairman: Xi Jinping
Vice-Chairmen: Xu Qiliang, Zhang Youxia
National Security Commission
Chairman: Xi Jinping
Vice-Chairmen: Li Keqiang, Li Zhanshu
Office Chief: Ding Xuexiang
Comprehensively Deepening Reforms Commission
Director: Xi Jinping
Deputy Directors: Li Keqiang, Wang Huning, Han Zheng
Secretary-General: Wang Huning
Financial & Economic Affairs Commission
Director: Xi Jinping
Deputy Director: Li Keqiang
Office Chief: Liu He
General Office
- Director: Ding Xuexiang
General Secretary's Office [zh]
- Chief: Ding Xuexiang
Central Security Bureau
- Office of the Central Secrecy Commission
Organization Department
- Head: Chen Xi
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (19th)
Secretary: Zhao Leji
- Provincial committee
Standing committee
- Secretary
- Deputy secretaries
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United Front Political Consultative Conference
National Committee [zh]
Chairman: Wang Yang
Vice-Chairpersons
- Top-ranked: Zhang Qingli
Secretary-General: Xia Baolong
Political parties:
CPC (ruling)
United Front Work Department
- Head: You Quan
- RCCK
- CDL
- CDNCA
- CAPD
- CPWDP
- CZGP
- JS
- TDSGL
- Federation of Industry and Commerce
- People's organizations
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Constitution
Previous constitutions
Chinese legal system
- Civil law tradition
- Socialist law tradition
Laws
- Legislation Law
- List of statutes
- General Principles of the Civil Law
- Marriage Law
Labour law
- Labour Law
- Labour Contract Law
Property law
Intellectual property law
Administrative law
- Administrative Procedure Law
Criminal law
Capital punishment
- Capital offences
- Death sentence with reprieve
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Legislative National People's Congress (13th)
- Members
Plenary sessions
- Voting results
Standing Committee
Chairman: Li Zhanshu
Vice-Chairpersons
- Top-ranked: Wang Chen
- Secretary-General: Yang Zhenwu [zh]
Special committees
- Ethnic Affairs
- Constitution and Law
- Supervisory and Judicial Affairs
- Financial and Economic Affairs
- Education, Science, Culture and Public Health
- Foreign Affairs
- Overseas Chinese Affairs
- Environment Protection and Resources Conservation
- Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- Social Development Affairs
- Legislation Law
- Elections
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Executive State Council (Central People's Government)
Li Keqiang Cabinet II
Premier (list): Li Keqiang
Vice-Premiers (list)
- Han Zheng
- Sun Chunlan
- Hu Chunhua
- Liu He
State Councilors
- Wei Fenghe
- Wang Yong
- Wang Yi
- Xiao Jie
- Zhao Kezhi
Secretary-General: Xiao Jie
Cabinet-level departments
- National Development & Reform Commission
- Central bank
- National Audit Office
General Office
- Secretary-General
- Deputy Secretary-Generals
State-owned Assets Supervision & Administration Commission
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Military Central Military Commission (CMC)
Chairman (supreme commander):
- Xi Jinping
Vice-Chairmen:
- Members:
- Wei Fenghe
- Li Zuocheng
- Miao Hua
- Zhang Shengmin
- Departments:
- General Office
Joint Staff Dept.
Chief: Li Zuocheng
Political Work Dept.
- Director: Miao Hua
- Logistic Support Dept.
- Equipment Development Dept.
- Training & Administration Dept.
- National Defense Mobilization Dept.
Discipline Inspection Commission
- Secretary: Zhang Shengmin
- Politics & Legal Affairs Commission
- Science & Technology Commission
- Strategic Planning Office
- Reform & Organizational Structure Office
- Int'l Military Cooperation Office
- Audit Office
- Offices Administration Agency
- National armed forces:
People's Liberation Army
- Theater commands
People's Armed Police
China Coast Guard
- Militia
State Council
National Defense Mobilization Commission
Chairman: Li Keqiang
Ministry of National Defense
Minister: Wei Fenghe
- Ministry of Veterans Affairs
- State Administration for Sci., Tech. & Industry for National Defense
- Military history
- Armed conflicts
- Military modernization
Military reform since 2015
CMC Leading Group for Military Reform
- Leader: Xi Jinping
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Supervision Corruption in China
- Anti-corruption campaign since 2012
CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (19th)
Secretary: Zhao Leji
Deputy Secretaries
- Yang Xiaodu
- Zhang Shengmin
- Liu Jinguo
- Yang Xiaochao
- Li Shulei
- Xu Lingyi
- Xiao Pei
- Chen Xiaojiang
Secretary-General: Yang Xiaochao
National Supervisory Commission
- Director: Yang Xiaodu
Central Leading Group for Inspection Work
- Leader: Zhao Leji
Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Central Military Commission
- Secretary: Zhang Shengmin
- Independent Commission Against Corruption (Hong Kong)
- Commission Against Corruption (Macau)
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- Urban Management (chengguan)
Judiciary of Hong Kong
Department of Justice
- Law enforcement in Hong Kong
Security Bureau
Regular Disciplined Services
Judiciary of Macau
- Court of Final Appeal
- Public Prosecutions Office
Secretariat for Security
Macau Security Force
Unitary Police Services [zh]
- Public Security Police
Judiciary Police [zh]
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Publicity Central Leading Group for Propaganda and Ideology
Leader: Wang Huning
Central Guidance Commission on Building Spiritual Civilization
Director: Wang Huning
Deputy Director: Huang Kunming
Central Publicity (Propaganda) Department
Head: Huang Kunming
- General Administration of Press and Publication
National Film Bureau [zh]
State Council Information Office
- Ministry of Culture and Tourism
- National Radio and Television Administration
China Media Group
China Central Television
- China Global Television Network
- China National Radio
- China Radio International
Xinhua News Agency
- China News Service
People's Daily
- China Today
Censorship in China
Media of China
- Publishing industry in China
Internet in China
Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission
Director: Xi Jinping
Deputy director: Li Keqiang
Cyberspace Administration of China
Director: Xu Lin
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Central Coordination Group for Hong Kong and Macau Affairs
- Leader: Han Zheng
HK & Macau Affairs Office
- Director: Zhang Xiaoming
- Liaison Office in Hong Kong
- Liaison Office in Macau
One country, two systems
- Special administrative regions
- Hong Kong Basic Law
Chief Executive: Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor
Politics of Hong Kong
- Mainland & HK CEPA
- Macao Basic Law
Chief Executive: Chui Sai On
- Politics of Macau
- Mainland & Macau CEPA
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Cross-Strait relations Cross-Strait relations
- Chinese Civil War
- One-China policy
Political status of Taiwan
Republic of China on Taiwan
- "Taiwan Province", PRC
- Taiwan independence movement
- Anti-Secession Law
- Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
- Chinese unification
Central Leading Group for Taiwan Affairs
- Leader: Xi Jinping
- Deputy Leader: Wang Yang
Taiwan Affairs Office
- Director: Zhang Zhijun
- Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits
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Foreign relations Central Foreign Affairs Commission
- Director: Xi Jinping
- Deputy Director: Li Keqiang
- Secretary-General: Yang Jiechi
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Minister: Wang Yi (State Councilor)
- Spokespersons
- Diplomatic missions
Diplomatic missions of China / in China
- Foreign aid to China
- Chinese foreign aid
International Development Cooperation Agency [zh]
- Ministry of Commerce
Ministry of National Defense
- International Military Cooperation Office
- NPC Foreign Affairs Committee
- CPC International Liaison Department
- State Council Information Office
- State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs
- Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
- Chinese nationality law
Chinese passports (Hong Kong; Macau)
Visa requirements for Chinese citizens (Hong Kong, Macau)
Visa policy of China (Hong Kong; Macau)
State Immigration Administration [zh]
- Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
- Panda diplomacy
- Beijing Consensus
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation
Belt and Road Initiative
- Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
BRICS
- China and the United Nations
- China and the World Trade Organization
- China–Africa relations
- China–Caribbean relations
- China–European Union relations
- China–Russia relations
- China–United States relations
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Related topics - Administrative divisions
- Hukou system
- Family planning
- Ethnic minorities
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A public security bureau (PSB; Chinese: 公安局; pinyin: gōng'ānjú) in China refers to a government office essentially acting as a police station or a local or provincial police; the smallest police stations are called police posts (Chinese: 派出所; pinyin: pàichūsuǒ). The PSB system is similar in concept to the Japanese Kōban system, and is present in each province and municipality. Typically, a PSB handles policing, public security, and social order, the other duties of such offices include residence registration ("hukou"), as well as internal and external migration matters, such as the registration of temporary residents (including both foreign and domestic visitors).
The system of public security bureaus is administered by the Ministry of Public Security, which co-ordinates the work of provincial public security bureaus that are also answerable to the local governments and branches of the Communist Party of China. Provincial public security bureaus in turn administer county or district level public security sub-bureaus and branch bureaus, which perform a role similar to larger police stations. The lowest level outposts are police posts, which perform a role similar to small local police stations.
The network of public security bureaus and the Ministry of Public Security should not be confused with the separate but parallel network of state security bureaus, administered at the national level by the Ministry of State Security, which is responsible for external and internal intelligence, and performs a "secret police" role. The two systems are administratively separate, although at local levels they co-operate to a large extent and often share resources.
Most major Chinese cities will have a PSB assigned to deal with local security needs. Each province, municipality and autonomous region (excluding the special administrative regions of Macau and Hong Kong, which have their own police forces, the Hong Kong Police Force and the Public Security Police Force of Macau) has a provincial-level Public Security Department (Chinese: 公安厅; pinyin: Gōng'āntīng) or municipal PSB to deal with provincial security issues.
Roles and responsibilities
- Fire Services
- Traffic
- VIP Protection
- Immigration and Visitor Affairs
- Public security
- Crime Control
- Public Safety and Information[citation needed]
See also
China portal
Criminal justice portal
- Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
- Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau
External links
- Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau official website
- Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Public Security
Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department
- Bureau of Public Security of Guangzhou Municipality