The International Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, also known as the International Liaison Department (ILD), is an agency under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in charge of establishing and maintaining relations with foreign political parties and other foreign organizations.
中国共产党中央委员会对外联络部 | |
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Abbreviation | Zhonglianbu (中联部) |
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Formation | 1951 |
Type | Department directly reporting to the Central Committee Ministerial level agency |
Headquarters | 4 Fuxing Road, Haidian District, Beijing |
Liu Jianchao | |
Deputy heads | , , Sun Haiyan, Lu Kang |
Parent organization | Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party |
Subsidiaries | Chinese Association for International Understanding China Center for Contemporary World Studies China Foundation for Peace and Development |
Website | www |
Formerly called | International Liaison Department |
History
The department was established in 1951, and was tasked with overseeing relations with foreign communist parties, especially the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the socialist bloc. The ILD's mandate became more important following the Sino-Soviet split, as the party began more aggressively seeking supporters for its position among communist parties operating overseas. Afterwards it maintained ties between the CCP and the Maoist parties around the world, often attempting to foment revolution abroad by funneling money and resources to left-wing and rebel groups.
In the 1980s under Deng Xiaoping, the ILD expanded its mission to include cultivating relations with non-communist parties, and shed its overtly revolutionary objectives. In 1981, the ILD established the Chinese Association for International Understanding. The ILD also operates the China Foundation for Peace and Development. In this era, the department sought to forge ties with "any foreign political party that was willing to meet with it."
With the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union, the ILD's expanded mission of engaging with parties across the political spectrum became more important. Since the early 2000s, the ILD has increased its global outreach. According to scholar Anne-Marie Brady, the ILD is "tasked with gathering intelligence on foreign politicians and political parties, and developing asset relations with them."
In 2010, the ILD established the China Center for Contemporary World Studies (CCCWS), a think tank serving on the secretariat of the Silk Road Think Tank Association, which aims to "enhance positive feelings" toward the Belt and Road Initiative.
The ILD has grown in importance under the Xi Jinping Administration as an instrument of the foreign policy of China. To advance Chinese-African party-to-party relations, the ILD and Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party finance the Julius Nyerere Leadership School in Tanzania.: 100–101 The school opened in February 2022 with US$40 million in funding and is a physical venue for political and diplomatic exchanges between the CCP and African ruling parties, particularly from Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.: 101–102
Functions
The department is the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s primary body tasked with conducting diplomacy through party-to-party channels.: 88 It plays a critical role in China's relations with other socialist one-party states, including North Korea and Vietnam. The ILD gathers intelligence on and influences foreign political parties, organizations, think tanks, and academics as well being tasked with finding ways to divide potential critics. As of 2019[update], it maintains relations with more than 600 political parties and organizations from over 160 countries.: 89
Organization
The department has 14 offices, 8 of which are regional bureaus.: 89 The departments international organization includes:
Internal organization
- General Office
- Research Room
- First Asia Bureau (First Bureau)
- Second Asia Bureau (Second Bureau)
- West Asia and North Africa Bureau (Third Bureau)
- Africa Bureau (Fourth Bureau)
- Latin American Bureau (Fifth Bureau)
- Eastern Europe and Central Asia Bureau (Sixth Bureau)
- United States Bureau (Seventh Bureau)
- Western Europe (Eighth Bureau)
- Party and Mass External Affairs Coordination Bureau
- Information and Communication Bureau
- Protocol Bureau
- Cadre Bureau
- Party Committee
- Office of International Exchange Coordination and Management of Chinese Social *Organizations
- Information Editorial Office
Directly affiliated institutions
- International Exchange Center of the Central External Liaison Department
- Center for Contemporary World Studies
- China Economic Liaison Center
Service Center of the International Liaison Department
- Contemporary World Magazine
Directly affiliated enterprises
- Contemporary World Publishing
See also
- Chinese Association for International Understanding
- International Department of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- International Relations Department of the Central Committee of the SED
Notes
- Responsible for liaison with political parties and organizations in South and Southeast Asia.
- Responsible for liaising with political parties and organizations in Northeast Asia and Indochina.
References
- Jüris, Frank (2020-09-25). "Estonian parties in the CCP's grip: The International Liaison Department's influence activities". Sinopsis. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
- Sutter, Robert (2011). Historical Dictionary of Chinese Foreign Policy. Plymouth, United Kingdom: Rowman and Littlefield. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-8108-6860-1. OCLC 971172812. Archived from the original on 2020-08-23. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- Lovell, Julia (2019-09-03). Maoism: A Global History. Doubleday. pp. 13. ISBN 978-0-525-65605-0.
The two most important organisations handling the export of Chinese revolutionary theory and practice were the International Liaison Department and military intelligence.
- Brady, Anne-Marie (2003). Making the foreign serve China: managing foreigners in the People's Republic. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. doi:10.25911/5d5fccdac8aba. hdl:1885/147629. ISBN 0742518612. OCLC 52595251.
- Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency (December 1971). "Intelligence Report: The International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 31, 2012. Retrieved May 28, 2012.
- Shambaugh, David (March 2007). "China's "Quiet Diplomacy": The International Department of the Chinese Communist Party". China: An International Journal. 05 (1): 26–54. doi:10.1142/S0219747207000039. ISSN 0219-7472.
- Sutter, Robert G. (2011-05-05). Historical Dictionary of Chinese Foreign Policy. Scarecrow Press. pp. 68–69. ISBN 978-0-8108-7084-0. OCLC 780605591. Archived from the original on 2020-08-23. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
- Stokes, Mark; Hsiao, Russell (October 14, 2013). "The People's Liberation Army General Political Department: Political Warfare with Chinese Characteristics" (PDF). Project 2049 Institute. pp. 38, 78. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 14, 2019. Retrieved May 16, 2020.
- Bandurski, David (2023-04-09). "Mixing Media and Statecraft in Latin America". China Media Project. Retrieved 2023-05-24.
- Hackenesch, Christine; Bader, Julia (2020-06-09). "The Struggle for Minds and Influence: The Chinese Communist Party's Global Outreach". International Studies Quarterly. 64 (3): 723–733. doi:10.1093/isq/sqaa028. hdl:11245.1/7324dee8-d4d7-4163-86c5-f0e467a5b65a. ISSN 0020-8833.
- Hartcher, Peter (2020-07-13). "Rundown of China's spy agencies will make uncomfortable reading for some". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 2020-08-25. Retrieved 2020-08-20.
- Bigey, René (2023-05-11). "France's "influence diplomacy" under CCP influence" (PDF). Sinopsis. Retrieved 2023-05-22.
- Allen-Ebrahimian, Bethany (January 30, 2024). "The rise of China's shadow diplomacy". Axios. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
- Allen-Ebrahimian, Bethany (August 20, 2023). "In Tanzania, Beijing is running a training school for authoritarianism". Axios. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
- Shinn, David H.; Eisenman, Joshua (2023). China's Relations with Africa: a New Era of Strategic Engagement. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-21001-0.
- Nyabiage, Jevans (2022-02-26). "China opens party school in Africa to teach its model to continent's officials". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
- Chan, Raphael (August 29, 2022). "Political Training Under the Belt and Road Initiative: A Look at the Chinese Communist Party's First Party School in Africa". Foreign Policy Research Institute. Retrieved 2023-08-20.
- Cai, Jane (2023-10-20). "Chinese Communist Party's diplomatic arm in 'candid and constructive' meeting with US think tank Asia Society". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on October 21, 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
- Shi, Jiangtao (1 January 2024). "Communist Party diplomat Liu Jianchao steps up role in China's foreign policy drive". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
- Lulu, Jichang (2019-11-26). "Repurposing democracy: The European Parliament China Friendship Cluster". Sinopsis. pp. 27–29. Archived from the original on 2019-12-10. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
- Thomas, Neil (January 22, 2020). "Proselytizing Power: The Party Wants the World to Learn from Its Experiences". Macro Polo. Archived from the original on January 23, 2020. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
- Fitzgerald, John (2019). Mind your tongue: Language, public diplomacy and community cohesion in contemporary Australia—China relations (Report). Australian Strategic Policy Institute. JSTOR resrep23070.
- "中共中央对外联络部性质职能" [Nature and Functions of the International Department of the CCP Central Committee]. International Department of the Chinese Communist Party (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
- 财政部办公厅、中宣部文改办. "财政部办公厅、中宣部文改办关于报送2018年中央文化企业改革发展情况报告的通知(财办文〔2019〕26号)附件2:文化企业名单" [Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Finance and the Cultural Reform Office of the Central Propaganda Department on Submitting the Report on the Reform and Development of Central Cultural Enterprises in 2018 (Finance Office Document [2019] No. 26) Annex 2: List of Cultural Enterprises]. Ministry of Finance of the People's Republic of China (in Simplified Chinese). Archived from the original on 2020-09-10. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
External links
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The International Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party also known as the International Liaison Department ILD is an agency under the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in charge of establishing and maintaining relations with foreign political parties and other foreign organizations International Department of the Chinese Communist Party中国共产党中央委员会对外联络部ILD headquartersAbbreviationZhonglianbu 中联部 Formation1951 74 years ago 1951 TypeDepartment directly reporting to the Central Committee Ministerial level agencyHeadquarters4 Fuxing Road Haidian District BeijingHeadLiu JianchaoDeputy heads Sun Haiyan Lu KangParent organizationCentral Committee of the Chinese Communist PartySubsidiariesChinese Association for International Understanding China Center for Contemporary World Studies China Foundation for Peace and DevelopmentWebsitewww wbr idcpc wbr gov wbr cn wbr english2023 wbr index wbr htmlFormerly calledInternational Liaison DepartmentHistoryThe department was established in 1951 and was tasked with overseeing relations with foreign communist parties especially the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the socialist bloc The ILD s mandate became more important following the Sino Soviet split as the party began more aggressively seeking supporters for its position among communist parties operating overseas Afterwards it maintained ties between the CCP and the Maoist parties around the world often attempting to foment revolution abroad by funneling money and resources to left wing and rebel groups In the 1980s under Deng Xiaoping the ILD expanded its mission to include cultivating relations with non communist parties and shed its overtly revolutionary objectives In 1981 the ILD established the Chinese Association for International Understanding The ILD also operates the China Foundation for Peace and Development In this era the department sought to forge ties with any foreign political party that was willing to meet with it With the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union the ILD s expanded mission of engaging with parties across the political spectrum became more important Since the early 2000s the ILD has increased its global outreach According to scholar Anne Marie Brady the ILD is tasked with gathering intelligence on foreign politicians and political parties and developing asset relations with them In 2010 the ILD established the China Center for Contemporary World Studies CCCWS a think tank serving on the secretariat of the Silk Road Think Tank Association which aims to enhance positive feelings toward the Belt and Road Initiative The ILD has grown in importance under the Xi Jinping Administration as an instrument of the foreign policy of China To advance Chinese African party to party relations the ILD and Central Party School of the Chinese Communist Party finance the Julius Nyerere Leadership School in Tanzania 100 101 The school opened in February 2022 with US 40 million in funding and is a physical venue for political and diplomatic exchanges between the CCP and African ruling parties particularly from Tanzania South Africa Mozambique Angola Namibia and Zimbabwe 101 102 FunctionsThe department is the Chinese Communist Party CCP s primary body tasked with conducting diplomacy through party to party channels 88 It plays a critical role in China s relations with other socialist one party states including North Korea and Vietnam The ILD gathers intelligence on and influences foreign political parties organizations think tanks and academics as well being tasked with finding ways to divide potential critics As of 2019 update it maintains relations with more than 600 political parties and organizations from over 160 countries 89 OrganizationThe department has 14 offices 8 of which are regional bureaus 89 The departments international organization includes Internal organization General Office Research Room First Asia Bureau First Bureau Second Asia Bureau Second Bureau West Asia and North Africa Bureau Third Bureau Africa Bureau Fourth Bureau Latin American Bureau Fifth Bureau Eastern Europe and Central Asia Bureau Sixth Bureau United States Bureau Seventh Bureau Western Europe Eighth Bureau Party and Mass External Affairs Coordination Bureau Information and Communication Bureau Protocol Bureau Cadre Bureau Party Committee Office of International Exchange Coordination and Management of Chinese Social Organizations Information Editorial Office Directly affiliated institutions International Exchange Center of the Central External Liaison Department Center for Contemporary World Studies China Economic Liaison Center Service Center of the International Liaison Department Contemporary World Magazine Directly affiliated enterprises Contemporary World PublishingSee alsoChinese Association for International Understanding International Department of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union International Relations Department of the Central Committee of the SEDNotesResponsible for liaison with political parties and organizations in South and Southeast Asia Responsible for liaising with political parties and organizations in Northeast Asia and Indochina ReferencesJuris Frank 2020 09 25 Estonian parties in the CCP s grip The International Liaison Department s influence activities Sinopsis Retrieved 2022 01 16 Sutter Robert 2011 Historical Dictionary of Chinese Foreign Policy Plymouth United Kingdom Rowman and Littlefield p 128 ISBN 978 0 8108 6860 1 OCLC 971172812 Archived from the original on 2020 08 23 Retrieved 2020 04 10 Lovell Julia 2019 09 03 Maoism A Global History Doubleday pp 13 ISBN 978 0 525 65605 0 The two most important organisations handling the export of Chinese revolutionary theory and practice were the International Liaison Department and military intelligence Brady Anne Marie 2003 Making the foreign serve China managing foreigners in the People s Republic Lanham Rowman amp Littlefield doi 10 25911 5d5fccdac8aba hdl 1885 147629 ISBN 0742518612 OCLC 52595251 Directorate of Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency December 1971 Intelligence Report The International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 31 2012 Retrieved May 28 2012 Shambaugh David March 2007 China s Quiet Diplomacy The International Department of the Chinese Communist Party China An International Journal 05 1 26 54 doi 10 1142 S0219747207000039 ISSN 0219 7472 Sutter Robert G 2011 05 05 Historical Dictionary of Chinese Foreign Policy Scarecrow Press pp 68 69 ISBN 978 0 8108 7084 0 OCLC 780605591 Archived from the original on 2020 08 23 Retrieved 2020 05 16 Stokes Mark Hsiao Russell October 14 2013 The People s Liberation Army General Political Department Political Warfare with Chinese Characteristics PDF Project 2049 Institute pp 38 78 Archived PDF from the original on March 14 2019 Retrieved May 16 2020 Bandurski David 2023 04 09 Mixing Media and Statecraft in Latin America China Media Project Retrieved 2023 05 24 Hackenesch Christine Bader Julia 2020 06 09 The Struggle for Minds and Influence The Chinese Communist Party s Global Outreach International Studies Quarterly 64 3 723 733 doi 10 1093 isq sqaa028 hdl 11245 1 7324dee8 d4d7 4163 86c5 f0e467a5b65a ISSN 0020 8833 Hartcher Peter 2020 07 13 Rundown of China s spy agencies will make uncomfortable reading for some The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 2020 08 25 Retrieved 2020 08 20 Bigey Rene 2023 05 11 France s influence diplomacy under CCP influence PDF Sinopsis Retrieved 2023 05 22 Allen Ebrahimian Bethany January 30 2024 The rise of China s shadow diplomacy Axios Retrieved January 30 2024 Allen Ebrahimian Bethany August 20 2023 In Tanzania Beijing is running a training school for authoritarianism Axios Retrieved August 20 2023 Shinn David H Eisenman Joshua 2023 China s Relations with Africa a New Era of Strategic Engagement New York Columbia University Press ISBN 978 0 231 21001 0 Nyabiage Jevans 2022 02 26 China opens party school in Africa to teach its model to continent s officials South China Morning Post Retrieved 2023 08 20 Chan Raphael August 29 2022 Political Training Under the Belt and Road Initiative A Look at the Chinese Communist Party s First Party School in Africa Foreign Policy Research Institute Retrieved 2023 08 20 Cai Jane 2023 10 20 Chinese Communist Party s diplomatic arm in candid and constructive meeting with US think tank Asia Society South China Morning Post Archived from the original on October 21 2023 Retrieved 2023 10 21 Shi Jiangtao 1 January 2024 Communist Party diplomat Liu Jianchao steps up role in China s foreign policy drive South China Morning Post Retrieved 2 January 2023 Lulu Jichang 2019 11 26 Repurposing democracy The European Parliament China Friendship Cluster Sinopsis pp 27 29 Archived from the original on 2019 12 10 Retrieved 2019 11 26 Thomas Neil January 22 2020 Proselytizing Power The Party Wants the World to Learn from Its Experiences Macro Polo Archived from the original on January 23 2020 Retrieved January 24 2020 Fitzgerald John 2019 Mind your tongue Language public diplomacy and community cohesion in contemporary Australia China relations Report Australian Strategic Policy Institute JSTOR resrep23070 中共中央对外联络部性质职能 Nature and Functions of the International Department of the CCP Central Committee International Department of the Chinese Communist Party in Simplified Chinese Archived from the original on 2008 03 26 Retrieved 2008 03 26 财政部办公厅 中宣部文改办 财政部办公厅 中宣部文改办关于报送2018年中央文化企业改革发展情况报告的通知 财办文 2019 26号 附件2 文化企业名单 Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Finance and the Cultural Reform Office of the Central Propaganda Department on Submitting the Report on the Reform and Development of Central Cultural Enterprises in 2018 Finance Office Document 2019 No 26 Annex 2 List of Cultural Enterprises Ministry of Finance of the People s Republic of China in Simplified Chinese Archived from the original on 2020 09 10 Retrieved 2020 08 26 External linksLibrary resources about International Department of the Chinese Communist Party Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Official website