Two-Pager: The Chinese Police Organisation at Home and Abroad

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Disclaimer: This two-pager has been prepared by the CKN Secretariat and should not be considered the work of the individuals listed as authors of the report.

 

Key Takeaways

  • The Ministry of Public Security is a powerful and highly diversified organization with a wide range of interests and activities.
  • Centralization of Chinese policing is nevertheless incomplete, due to resource constraints and shared control with local governments.
  • Stability maintenance remains a chief priority of Chinese police in addition to other areas of crime fighting and counterterrorism efforts.
  • Under President Xi Jinping, the frequency and types of overseas police involvement have grown. Police engagement is particularly active in INTERPOL and SCO.
  • The Chinese government and related police authorities are actively forming bilateral police connections such as training cooperation, and, where interests and needs align, more routine engagement such as joint patrols, establishment of hotlines for Chinese nationals, and police cooperation centers.

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The Dutch China Knowledge Network (CKN) is a network established to involve China experts and disseminate knowledge within the government of the Netherlands and beyond.Our key task is to connect various angles of research and events to better understand China’s motives, policies and vision to develop more effective policies and better advise social partners. The secretariat of the knowledge network has been assigned to think tank Clingendael together with LeidenAsiaCentre. They will function primarily as ‘knowledge brokers’, matching the supply and demand of knowledge.