How many Chinese government departments does it take to release new regulations on military affairs content on the internet? Ten, apparently.
Cyberspace Administration of China | 国家互联网信息办公室 | Regulates and censors China's internet content and cybersecurity policies |
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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology | 工业和信息化部 | Oversees industrial policy, telecommunications standards, and software development in China |
Ministry of Public Security | 公安部 | China's principal police and security authority, handling domestic law enforcement |
Ministry of State Security | 国家安全部 | Intelligence agency handling counterintelligence, foreign intelligence and national security matters |
Ministry of Culture and Tourism | 文化和旅游部 | Manages cultural policy, tourism development, and cultural market regulation |
State Administration of Radio and Television | 国家广播电视总局 | Regulates broadcasting, television content and media policies nationwide |
State Administration of Science Technology and Industry for National Defense | 国家国防科技工业局 | Oversees defense technology research, development and industrial policy |
State Secrecy Bureau | 国家保密局 | Protects and manages state secrets and classified information |
Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission | 中央军委政治工作部 | Manages military personnel ideology, morale and political education |
Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Central Military Commission | 中央军委政法委员会 | Oversees military legal affairs and discipline |