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Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission

The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission (Chinese: 中央网络安全和信息化委员会; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Wǎngluò Ānquán Hé Xìnxī Huà Wěiyuánhuì) is a policy formulation and implementation body set up under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party for the purpose of managing internet-related issues. This is believed to include the expansion of online services, internet security concerns, as well as broad jurisdiction over policies on internet censorship. The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission runs the Public Opinion Information Center, which coordinates with state media outlets on censorship.[1] The commission's executive arm is the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission, which has the external name of the Cyberspace Administration of China under the "one institution with two names" system.[2][3]

Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission
中央网络安全和信息化委员会
AbbreviationZhongyang Wangxin Wei
(中央网信委)
FormationFebruary 2014
TypeSupra-ministerial policy coordination and consultation body
Legal statusActive
HeadquartersBeijing
Leader
Xi Jinping
Deputy Leaders
Li Qiang
Cai Qi
Chief of General Office
Zhuang Rongwen
Parent organization
Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
SubsidiariesOffice of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission (with the external brand name Cyberspace Administration of China)
Websitewww.cac.gov.cn

History edit

The commission was originally established as the Central Leading Group for Cybersecurity and Informatization (Chinese: 中央网络安全和信息化领导小组; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Wǎngluò Ānquán Hé Xìnxī Huà Lǐngdǎo Xiǎozǔ), also called the Cyberspace Affairs Leading Group. The decision to establish the group was announced at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in November 2013, but did not hold its first full meeting until February 2014.[4] The Leading Group was not a wholly new created entity, since it was primarily a reconstitution of the Leading Group for National Informatization, with a similar membership composition.[5]

In March 2018, the leading group was transformed into a commission, called the Central Cybersecurity and Informatization Commission, also called the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission (CCAC).[6]

Membership edit

19th Committee edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Fedasiuk, Ryan (January 12, 2021). "Buying Silence: The Price of Internet Censorship in China". Jamestown Foundation. from the original on 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
  2. ^ Cyberspace Administration of China launches official website 2020-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, English.gov.cn, 31 Dec 2014
  3. ^ Web of Laws: How China's new Cyberspace Administration is securing its grip on the internet Archived 2019-06-20 at Archive-It, HKFP, by David Bandurski, 7 May 2017
  4. ^ . Xinhua. February 28, 2014. Archived from the original on July 12, 2014. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
  5. ^ Godement, Francois (July 2015). "Special issue: Governing the Web" (PDF). European Council on Foreign Relations. (PDF) from the original on September 26, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  6. ^ "CPC releases plan on deepening reform of Party and state institutions". People's Daily. from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2018.

central, cyberspace, affairs, commission, chinese, 中央网络安全和信息化委员会, pinyin, zhōngyāng, wǎngluò, Ānquán, xìnxī, huà, wěiyuánhuì, policy, formulation, implementation, body, under, central, committee, chinese, communist, party, purpose, managing, internet, related,. The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission Chinese 中央网络安全和信息化委员会 pinyin Zhōngyang Wǎngluo Anquan He Xinxi Hua Weiyuanhui is a policy formulation and implementation body set up under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party for the purpose of managing internet related issues This is believed to include the expansion of online services internet security concerns as well as broad jurisdiction over policies on internet censorship The Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission runs the Public Opinion Information Center which coordinates with state media outlets on censorship 1 The commission s executive arm is the Office of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission which has the external name of the Cyberspace Administration of China under the one institution with two names system 2 3 Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission中央网络安全和信息化委员会AbbreviationZhongyang Wangxin Wei 中央网信委 FormationFebruary 2014TypeSupra ministerial policy coordination and consultation bodyLegal statusActiveHeadquartersBeijingLeaderXi JinpingDeputy LeadersLi QiangCai QiChief of General OfficeZhuang RongwenParent organizationCentral Committee of the Chinese Communist PartySubsidiariesOffice of the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission with the external brand name Cyberspace Administration of China Websitewww wbr cac wbr gov wbr cn Contents 1 History 2 Membership 2 1 19th Committee 2 2 20th Committee 3 ReferencesHistory editThe commission was originally established as the Central Leading Group for Cybersecurity and Informatization Chinese 中央网络安全和信息化领导小组 pinyin Zhōngyang Wǎngluo Anquan He Xinxi Hua Lǐngdǎo Xiǎozǔ also called the Cyberspace Affairs Leading Group The decision to establish the group was announced at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee in November 2013 but did not hold its first full meeting until February 2014 4 The Leading Group was not a wholly new created entity since it was primarily a reconstitution of the Leading Group for National Informatization with a similar membership composition 5 In March 2018 the leading group was transformed into a commission called the Central Cybersecurity and Informatization Commission also called the Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission CCAC 6 Membership editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2021 19th Committee edit Leader Xi Jinping Politburo Standing Committee Member Party General Secretary State President Deputy Leaders Li Keqiang Politburo Standing Committee Premier of the State Council Director of the General Office Zhuang Rongwen concurrently Director of the Cyberspace Administration of China deputy head of the Propaganda Department deputy director of the State Council Information Office SCIO 20th Committee edit Director Xi Jinping Politburo Standing Committee Member Party General Secretary State President Deputy Leaders Li Qiang Politburo Standing Committee Premier of the State Council Cai Qi Politburo Standing Committee First Secretary of the Secretariat Director of the General Office Zhuang Rongwen concurrently Director of the Cyberspace Administration of China deputy head of the Propaganda Department deputy director of the State Council Information Office SCIO References edit Fedasiuk Ryan January 12 2021 Buying Silence The Price of Internet Censorship in China Jamestown Foundation Archived from the original on 2021 01 13 Retrieved 2021 01 13 Cyberspace Administration of China launches official website Archived 2020 03 11 at the Wayback Machine English gov cn 31 Dec 2014 Web of Laws How China s new Cyberspace Administration is securing its grip on the internet Archived 2019 06 20 at Archive It HKFP by David Bandurski 7 May 2017 中央网络安全和信息化领导小组成立 Xinhua February 28 2014 Archived from the original on July 12 2014 Retrieved December 18 2014 Godement Francois July 2015 Special issue Governing the Web PDF European Council on Foreign Relations Archived PDF from the original on September 26 2015 Retrieved November 30 2015 CPC releases plan on deepening reform of Party and state institutions People s Daily Archived from the original on 22 March 2018 Retrieved 24 March 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission amp oldid 1167436051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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