The Leading Group for National Defence and Military Reform of the Central Military Commission (Chinese: 中央军委深化国防和军队改革领导小组; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Jūnwěi Shēnhuà Guófáng hé Jūnduì Gǎigé Lǐngdǎo Xiǎozǔ) is a policy formulation and implementation body set up under the Central Military Commission and ultimately answerable to the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party for the purpose of formulating policies related to military reform. The group is headed by Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman of the Central Military Commission.
The decision to introduce wide-ranging military reforms was discussed in the communique of the 3rd Plenum of the 18th Central Committee in 2013. The Leading Group held its first meeting on March 15, 2014.[1]
Membership
- Leader
- Xi Jinping (General Secretary of the CCP Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Military Commission)
- Executive Deputy Leader
- Air Force General Xu Qiliang (Politburo member, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission)
- Deputy Leader
- General Zhang Youxia (Politburo member, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission)
See also
- People's Republic of China military reform
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- Central Party School
- Chinese Academy of Governance
- Institute of Party History and Literature
- People's Daily
- Qiushi
- Guangming Daily
- Executive Leadership Academies
- Pudong
- Yan'an
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| Leadership sittings | Elected by the Central Committee | | Politburo Standing Committee |
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- 5th: 1927–1928
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- 9th: 1969–1973
- 10th: 1973–1977
- 11th: 1977–1982
- 12th: 1982–1987
- 13th: 1987–1992
- 14th: 1992–1997
- 15th: 1997–2002
- 16th: 2002–2007
- 17th: 2007–2012
- 18th: 2012–2017
- 19th: 2017–2022
- 20th: 2022–2027
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| Military Commission |
- 7th: 1945–1949 & 1954–1956
- 8th: 1956–1969
- 9th: 1969–1973
- 10th: 1973–1977
- 11th: 1977–1982
- 12th: 1982–1987
- 13th: 1987–1992
- 14th: 1992–1997
- 15th: 1997–2002
- 16th: 2002–2007
- 17th: 2007–2012
- 18th: 2012–2017
- 19th: 2017–2022
- 20th: 2022–2027
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Approved by the Central Committee | | Secretariat |
- 8th: 1956–1969
- 11th: 1980–1982
- 12th: 1982–1987
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- 14th: 1992–1997
- 15th: 1997–2002
- 16th: 2002–2007
- 17th: 2007–2012
- 18th: 2012–2017
- 19th: 2017–2022
- 20th: 2022–2027
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| CCDI Standing Committee |
- 7th 1949–1956
- 8th: 1956–1969
- 11th: 1978–1982
- 12th: 1982–1987
- 13th: 1987–1992
- 14th: 1992–1997
- 15th: 1997–2002
- 16th: 2002–2007
- 17th: 2007–2012
- 18th: 2012–2017
- 19th: 2017–2022
- 20th: 2022–2027
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- Deputy Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
- Secretary General of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
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| Discipline Inspection |
- 5th: 1927–1928
- 6th: 1928–1933 & 1933–1945
- 7th: 1949–1955 & 1955–1956
- 8th: 1956–1969
- 11th: 1978–1982
- 12th: 1982–1987
- 13th: 1987–1992
- 14th: 1992–1997
- 15th: 1997–2022
- 16th: 2002–2007
- 17th: 2007–2012
- 18th: 2012–2017
- 19th: 2017–2022
- 20th: 2022–2027
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| Branches | | Ground |
- Infantry
- Armored forces
- Artillery
- Air defense
- Aviation
- Engineers
- Chemical defense
- Special operations units
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| Arms | | Aerospace | |
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| Information Support |
- Information Support Force
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| Joint Logistics Support |
- Wuhan Joint Logistics Support Base
- Theater's Joint Logistics Support Centers: Wuxi; Guilin; Xining; Shenyang; Zhengzhou
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| Structure | | Supreme command |
- Central Military Commission
- Vice-Chairmen
- General Office
- Joint Staff
- Political Work
- Logistic Support
- Equipment Development
- Training and Administration
- National Defense Mobilization
- Discipline Inspection
- Strategic Planning
- Reform and Organizational Structure
- International Military Cooperation
- Audit Office
- Offices Administration
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| Uniform |
- Xingkong (camouflage)
- Type 07
- Type 87 (camouflage)
- Type 97 Service Dress
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| Publications |
- PLA Daily
- August First Film Studio
- CCTV-7
- The Science of Military Strategy
- Defense White Paper
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- Armed conflicts
- Authorized defense products dealer
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