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The Publicity Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, also known as the Propaganda Department or Central Propaganda Department, is an internal division of the Central Committee of the
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(CCP) in charge of spreading its
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, media regulation, as well as creation and dissemination of
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. The department is also one of the main entities that enforces
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and control in the
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. The department is a key organ in the CCP's propaganda system, and its inner operations are highly secretive.


History

The department was founded in May 1924. At its 1924 establishment, the department was structured using its counterpart in the
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as a model. In 1938, Mao Zedong stated that the department's focus should be
publishing Publishing is the activities of making information, literature, music, software, and other content, physical or digital, available to the public for sale or free of charge. Traditionally, the term publishing refers to the creation and distribu ...
text books for soldiers and instructional material for cadres. During
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, the department was assigned leadership and censorship tasks in the areas of theory, opinion, education, and culture as part of the war effort. After the
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in 1949, the department had an increased role in activities related to mass organizations like trade unions, artists' associations, and party branches. It became an important mechanism for
mass line The mass line is a political, organizational, and leadership methodology developed by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Chinese Communist Revolution. Who used the term first is disputed, with some crediting Li Lisan an ...
politics. In 1967, the department established the Office for the Translation of Chairman Mao's works. The department was suspended during the
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, until it was restored in October 1977. A 1977 directive on the re-establishment of the Central Propaganda Department reveals the structure and organization of the "extremely secretive" body, according to Anne-Marie Brady. The directive states that the department will be set up with one Director and several deputies, and the organizational structure will be set up with one office and five bureaus. The office is in charge of political, secretarial and administrative work, and the five bureaus are: the Bureau of Theory, Bureau of Propaganda and Education, Bureau of Arts and Culture, Bureau of News, and Bureau of Publishing. The directive states that the staff will be fixed at around 200 personnel, selected from propaganda personnel across the country in consultation with the Central Organization Department. New departments and offices were set up in 2004 to deal with the growing demands of information control. One, the Bureau of Public Opinion, is in charge of commissioning public opinion surveys and other relevant research. The department organized networks of cultural workers' associations which were headed by the
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. The state incorporated existing cultural enterprises into the state apparatus, which provided stable income and working environments for artists. In 2018, the newly created
National Radio and Television Administration The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) is a ministry-level executive agency controlled by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its main task is the administration and supervision of state-own ...
was put under its control as part of the
deepening the reform of the Party and state institutions The deepening the reform of the Party and state institutions ( zh, , p=Shēnhuà dǎng hé guójiā jīgòu gǎigé, s=深化党和国家机构改革) was a large-scale reform of the institutions of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Peopl ...
.


Name

The CCPPD has several Chinese names with various different English translations. Officially it is the ''Zhōngguó Gòngchăndǎng Zhōngyāng Wěiyuánhuì Xuānchuánbù'' "Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Publicity Department" or ''Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng Xuānchuánbù'' "Chinese Communist Party Central Publicity Department" or "Central Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China", colloquially abbreviated as the ''Zhōnggòng Xuānchuánbù'' "Chinese Communist Party Publicity Department" or "Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China", or simply ''Zhōng xuānbù'' (). The term '' xuanchuan'' ( "propaganda; publicity") has a neutral connotation. Some ''xuanchuan''
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s can be translated as "propaganda" (e.g., ''xuānchuánzhàn'' "propaganda war"), others as "publicity" (''xuānchuán méijiè'' "mass media; means of publicity"), and still others are ambiguous (''xuānchuányuán'' "propagandist; publicist"). The ''Zhōnggòng Zhōngyāng Xuānchuán Bù'' changed its official English name from "Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China" to "Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China". As China's involvement in world affairs grew in the 1990s, the CCP became sensitive to the negative connotations of the English translation ''propaganda'' for ''xuanchuan''. Official replacement translations include ''publicity'', ''information'', and ''political communication'' When Ding Guangen traveled abroad on official visits, he was known as the Minister of Information.


External names

Under the "
one institution with two names "One institution with two names" () is a bureaucratic arrangement in the Government of China, Chinese government wherein a government agency exists in name only, and its functions are in practice performed by another agency or a Chinese Communist ...
" system, the Central Propaganda Department has several external names it uses when dealing with a particular manner (i.e., a public government statement). These names include: *
State Council Information Office The State Council Information Office (SCIO) is the chief information office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and an external name of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Historically, SCIO w ...
(SCIO, absorbed in 2014) * National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA) *
National Copyright Administration The National Copyright Administration (NCAC) is an external name of the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party and one institution with two names with the National Press and Publication Administration. Its responsibilities are mana ...
(NCA) *
China Film Administration The China Film Administration (CFA) is an One institution with two names, external name of the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party. The Film Bureau of the Publicity Department is responsible for CFA's work. History In March 2018 ...
(CFA)


Function

The Central Propaganda Department has a "direct leadership ( zh, s=领导, p=lingdao)" role in the media control system, working with other organizations like the
National Radio and Television Administration The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) is a ministry-level executive agency controlled by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its main task is the administration and supervision of state-own ...
. The Central Propaganda Department's tasks include managing, guiding, and censoring China's
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,
publishing Publishing is the activities of making information, literature, music, software, and other content, physical or digital, available to the public for sale or free of charge. Traditionally, the term publishing refers to the creation and distribu ...
,
radio Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves. Radio waves are electromagnetic waves of frequency between 3  hertz (Hz) and 300  gigahertz (GHz). They are generated by an electronic device called a transmitter connec ...
,
television Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
, and film industries to align with the CCP.
Internet censorship Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific internet domains (such as ''Wikipedia.org'', for example) but exceptionally may ...
is handled by the
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. The department also engages in propaganda work for both domestic and foreign audiences designed to increase support for the CCP, and is also responsible for researching, devising, and disseminating the ideology of the CCP, CCP theory and the Core Socialist Values. Additionally, the department monitors and researches public opinion about public support for CCP policies and to track potential political instability and engages in arts, culture, foreign cultural exchanges, as well as human rights propaganda. According to Bill Schiller of the ''
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'', its scope is to control licensing of media outlets, and to give instructions to the
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on what is and what is not to be said, especially about certain issues, like
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,
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, etc., that can affect state security, or the rule of the CCP. He says its central offices are located in an unmarked building near the
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at 5 West Chang'an Avenue, although the department has offices throughout the country at the provincial, municipal, and county level. Schiller says the editors-in-chief of China's major media outlets must attend the department's central office weekly to receive instructions on which stories should be emphasized, downplayed, or not reported at all. These instructions are not normally known to the public, but are communicated to media workers at the weekly meeting or via secret bulletins. However, since the rise of social networking tools, Propaganda Department instructions have been leaked to the internet. Examples presented by Schiller include "All websites need to use bright red color to promote a celebratory atmosphere f the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic and "negative reports... not exceed 30 per cent". Propaganda Department directives are enforced by disciplines within the CCP, as all media in China are required to be loyal to the CCP, and are to serve as
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organs for the CCP in principle. Operational and reporting freedom increased in the Chinese media in the early 2000s. However, open defiance against the Propaganda Department directives is rare, as dissenting media organizations risk severe punishment, including restructuring or closure. In 2000, a system of warnings was introduced for individual journalists, whereby repeat offenses can lead to dismissal. One Chinese journalist, Shi Tao, was sentenced to prison after giving Propaganda Department instructions to a pro-democracy website; according to an American organization, the Dui Hua Foundation, the case was related to "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities". One important way the Propaganda Department has ensured that the media system remains well controlled is by ensuring that the boundaries of acceptable reporting are kept "deliberately fuzzy" in an effort to ensure that "news workers self-censor to a critical degree."


Credentialing and monitoring media personnel

According to a report from
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, the Central Propaganda Department is the most important institution for monitoring media personnel and controlling the content of print and visual media. The report says that the Central Propaganda Department plays a key role in monitoring editors and journalists through a national registration system. It also says that in 2003, the CPD, along with the
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and the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film, and Television, required Chinese journalists to attend nearly 50 hours of training on
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, the role of CCP leadership in the media, copyright law, libel law, national security law, regulations governing news content, and journalistic ethics prior to renewing press identification passes in 2003. The report states that media personnel are required to participate in "ideological training sessions", where they are evaluated for their "loyalty to the party." Further "political indoctrination" courses are said to occur at meetings and training retreats to study party political ideology, and the role of the media in "thought work" (''sīxiǎng gōngzuò'' ). , 90 percent of China's newspapers consisted of light stories regarding sport and entertainment, which are rarely regulated. In 2019, the Media Oversight Office () of the Central Propaganda Department announced that training and testing of news professionals nationwide would be handled through the ''
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'' mobile app. According to
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, in December 2022, the department issued a directive stating that in order to obtain credentials as a professional journalist, they must pass a national exam and "...must support the leadership of the Communist Party of China, conscientiously study, publicize and implement Xi Jinping’s thoughts on the new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics, resolutely implement the party’s theory, line, principles and policies, and adhere to the correct political direction and public opinion guidance."


Structure

The leadership of the Propaganda Department is selected with guidance from the CCP
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and the
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member responsible for the media, while local committees of the Propaganda Department work with lower levels of the party-state hierarchy to transmit content priorities to the media. The department's inner operations are highly secretive. The department has the following organization:


Internal organization

*General Office *Policy and Regulation Research Office *Cadre Bureau *Theory Bureau *Publicity and Education Bureau *Culture and Arts Bureau *Public Opinion Information Bureau *Government Information Bureau *External Information Bureau *International Liaison Bureau *External Promotion Bureau *International Communications Bureau *Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Information Bureau *Human Rights Affairs Bureau (Human Rights Affairs Bureau of the State Council Information Office) *Publishing House *Media Regulatory Authority *Printing and Distribution Bureau *Office for the Fight Against Pornography and Illegal Publications ( National Office for the Fight Against Pornography and Illegal Publications) *Copyright Administration *Import and Export Administration * Film Bureau *Civilization Creation Bureau *Civilization Cultivation Bureau *Civilized Practice Bureau *Retired Cadres Bureau *National Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences *Office of Cultural System Reform and Development *Administration Bureau *Party Committee


Public institution managed by the Publicity Department

*
China International Communications Group China International Communications Group (CICG) is a foreign-language publishing and communications organization headquartered in Beijing, China, and owned and operated by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). ...


Directly affiliated institutions

*Publicity Department Service Center (Information Center) *Publicity and Public Opinion Research Center of the Publicity Department * People's Publishing House *China Press and Publication Research Institute *News and Publishing Newspapers *China Copyright Protection Center *China National Library of Editions (Central Publicity Department Publications Data Center) *Central Publicity Department Publication Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Center (Central Publicity Department Publication Review Center) *National Publishing Fund Planning and Management Office *China Research Institute of Film Science and Technology *Film Technology Quality Inspection Institute of the Central Publicity Department * China Film Archive (China Film Art Research Center) *Film Script Planning and Design Center of the Central Publicity Department *Film Digital Program Management Center of the Central Publicity Department *Office of the National Film Industry Development Special Fund Management Committee * Film Satellite Channel Program Production Center of the Central Publicity Department *Human Rights Development and Exchange Center of the Central Publicity Department (Human Rights Development and Exchange Center of the State *Council Information Office) *National Publicity Cadres College *Party Building Magazine *Current Affairs Report Magazine *''
China Daily ''China Daily'' ( zh, s=中国日报, p=Zhōngguó Rìbào) is an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Overview ''China Daily'' has the widest print circulation of any ...
'' *Editorial Department of China Civilization Network * Museum of the Chinese Communist Party *Ideological and Political Work Research Magazine


Directly affiliated enterprises

*
China Film Group Corporation China Film Group Corporation (CFGC) is the largest, most influential film enterprise in the People's Republic of China, owned by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. According to ''Forbes'', it is a state monopoly ...
* China International Communication Center * Learning Publishing Company Limited * China News Publishing & Media Group * Thread Bookstore * China Book Publishing House


Responsible social groups

* Chinese Society of Ideological and Political Work


Other

The department publishes a journal called ''International Communication'' (). The Central Propaganda Department owns and runs the following organizations: * China Human Rights Foundation The department also owns and controls the following state-owned enterprises: * China Publishing Group * China International Communication Center * China Intercontinental Press * China Intercontinental Communication Center * Global Tone Communication Technology (GTCOM)


Leaders


Composition as of the 20th Central Committee

* Head ** Li Shulei, member of the
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* Executive deputy head ** Hu Heping, minister of Culture and Tourism, member of the Central Committee * Deputy heads ** Shen Haixiong, ministerial-level, head of the
China Media Group China Media Group () also known as Voice of China, is the predominant state media company by means of radio and television broadcasting in the People's Republic of China. It was founded on 21 March 2018, as a fusion of all state-holding med ...
, member of the CCP Central Committee ** Zhuang Rongwen, ministerial-level, director of the
Cyberspace Administration of China The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC; ) is the national internet regulator and censor of the People's Republic of China. The agency was initially established in 2011 by the State Council as the State Internet Information Office (SIIO) ...
, member of the Central Committee **
Cao Shumin Cao Shumin (; born July 1966) is a Chinese politician, who is currently serving as the director of the National Radio and Television Administration. She also served as the deputy head of the Cyberspace Administration of China, from 2021 to 2023. ...
, ministerial-level, director of the
National Radio and Television Administration The National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) is a ministry-level executive agency controlled by the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its main task is the administration and supervision of state-own ...
, alternate member of the Central Committee ** Sun Yeli, ministerial-level, director of the
State Council Information Office The State Council Information Office (SCIO) is the chief information office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China and an external name of the Central Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party. Historically, SCIO w ...
** Zhang Jianchun ** Wang Gang


Further reading

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References


External links

* {{Authority control 1924 establishments in China Chinese propaganda organisations Functional departments of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party One institution with multiple names Organizations established in 1924