National Security Commission of the Chinese Communist Party
National security council
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May 2023 | The CNSC held its first publicly announced meeting following the 20th CCP Congress in 2022. |
2022 | The National Security Commission underwent a membership restructuring, with Xi Jinping continuing as Chairman, and new Vice Chairmen including Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, and Cai Qi appointed. |
April 2020 | The Commission held its third publicized meeting between March and April. |
2018 | The CNSC held its second publicized meeting after a period of no publicly reported meetings between 2014 and 2018. |
February 17 2017 | The National Security Commission of the Chinese Communist Party was inaugurated with Xi Jinping as Chairman, and key leadership positions filled by top CCP officials including Li Keqiang and Zhang Dejiang as Deputy Chairmen. |
April 15 2014 | In the first meeting of the CNSC, Xi Jinping articulated the concept of 'big security', emphasizing an overall approach to national security and strengthening confidence in China's socialist system. |
January 24 2014 | Politburo meeting to study and decide on establishing the commission, with Xi Jinping designated as its chairman. |
November 2013 | Xi Jinping established the National Security Commission at the 3rd Plenary Session of the 18th CCP Central Committee, as part of his reforms in foreign policy and security sectors. |
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