Mass Organizations
Mass organizations are an important part of China's contemporary
politics. There are some 2,000 national mass organizations,
including nearly 200 that receive appropriations from the state
treasury and are listed in the national administrative setup. Among
these 200, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the Communist
Youth League of China and the All-China Women's Federation enjoy
special political status and have extensive social influence.
Besides, some other organizations, though less influential than the
above three, are also rather special. They are: All-China
Federation of Industry and Commerce, China Federation of Literary
and Art Circles, China Science and Technology Association,
All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, Chinese People's
Association for Friendship With Foreign Countries, China Council
for the Promotion of International Trade, China Disabled Persons'
Federation, All-China Journalists' Association, China Red Cross,
All-China Taiwan Compatriots Association, Soong Ching Ling
Foundation, Chinese People's Institute of Foreign Affairs, Whampoa
Military Academy Alumni Association, Western Returned Students'
Association, Chinese Writers Association, China Law Association and
Chinese Workers Ideological and Political Work Research Society.
Though nongovernmental organizations, they, to a large extent,
exercise administrative functions and powers.
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
The All-China Federation of Trade Unions, created on May 1,
1925, is the leading body of all local federations of trade unions
and national industrial unions in China. The major social functions
of the Chinese trade unions are as follows: to protect the
legitimate interests and democratic rights of workers and staff
members; to mobilize and organize workers and staff members to take
part in construction and reform, and accomplish tasks in economic
and social development; to participate in the democratic management
of enterprises and educate workers and staff members to constantly
improve their ideological and moral qualities and raise their
scientific and cultural levels. At the end of September 2004, the
federation had a membership of 136.949 million. Wang Zhaoguo is
current chairman of its Executive Committee.
Communist Youth League of China
The Communist Youth League of China, created in May 1922, is a
mass organization of advanced youth under the leadership of the
CPC. Basic tasks of the league at the current stage are to unite
and lead youths to focus on economic construction and, during the
great practice of building socialism with Chinese characteristics,
to temper themselves as successors who are well educated and have
lofty ideals, moral integrity and high sense of discipline. The
league had 71.07 million members at the end of 2003, who are at the
age of between 14 and 28 years. The current first secretary of the
Secretariat of the league's Central Committee is Zhou Qiang.
All-China Women's Federation
The All-China Women's Federation, established in 1949, is a
bridge linking the CPC and the government with women. It
constitutes an important social support for state power. The basic
function of the ACWF is to represent and safeguard the interests of
women, and promote equality between men and women. Gu Xiulian is
current chairwoman of the Executive Committee of the
federation.
All-China Federation of Industry and
Commerce
The All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, a
nongovernmental chamber of commerce founded in November 1953, is a
national mass organization formed by industrial and commercial
circles. It is a bridge linking the CPC and the government with
business people in non-public sectors and assists the government
with management of the non-public economy. The federation now has
1.64 million members and its current chairman of Executive
Committee is Huang Mengfu.
China Federation of Literary and Art
Circles
Founded in March 1949, the China Federation of Literary and Art
Circles is a mass organization formed by national associations of
writers and artists, federations of literary and art circles of
provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities, and national
industrial associations of writers and artists. Its current
chairman is Zhou Weizhi.
China Science and Technology Association
The China Science and Technology Association, established in
1958, is a nongovernmental organization of Chinese scientists and
technicians. It serves the purposes of boosting scientific and
technological undertakings and promoting the popularization of
scientific knowledge. The association now consists of 167 national
societies, with a combined membership of 4.3 million. Its current
chairman is Zhou Guangzhao.
All-China Federation of Returned Overseas
Chinese
With the inception in 1958, the All-China Federation of Returned
Overseas Chinese is a mass organization formed by returned overseas
Chinese and their relatives. Its current chairman is Lin
Zhaoshu.
Chinese People's Association for Friendship With Foreign
Countries
Established in Beijing on May 3, 1953, the Chinese People's
Association for Friendship With Foreign Countries is a national
nongovernmental organization dealing with people's diplomacy. It
serves the purposes of promoting understanding and friendship
between the Chinese people and peoples in different countries in
the world, enhancing mutual economic, social, cultural, scientific
and educational exchanges and cooperation and maintaining world
peace.
China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade
Established in 1952, the China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade is a national nongovernmental organization
engaged in foreign economic and trade activities. It is composed of
representative figures, enterprises and associations in the
country's economic and trade sectors. Currently, it has 18
industrial branches, 70,000 corporate members, more than 600 local
branches and sub-branches, and 16 overseas offices. With approval
from the Chinese Government, the council created the China Chamber
of International Commerce in June 1988. Wan Jifei is current
president of the council.
China Disabled Persons' Federation
Established in November 1983, the China Disabled Persons'
Federation is composed of the disabled and those working for the
disabled. Its major functions are: representing common interests of
the disabled and safeguarding their lawful rights and interests;
uniting and educating the disabled and providing them with
services; and managing and developing understanding of the disabled
as entrusted by the government. Its current chairman is Deng
Pufang.
All-China Journalists' Association
Established in 1931, the All-China Journalists' Association
serves the purposes of uniting journalists of all ethnic groups in
the country, strengthening the building of journalistic contingent,
safeguarding the lawful rights and interests of journalists,
promoting press reform, enriching and developing socialist
journalistic undertakings and conducting international exchanges.
Its current chairman is Shao Huaze.
China Red Cross
Established in 1907, the China Red Cross is engaged in
protecting people's health and life, displaying humanitarianism and
promoting peace and progress. It currently has more than 70,000
grassroots cells and more than 20 million members. Peng Peiyun is
current chairwoman.
All-China Taiwan Compatriots Association
Founded in Beijing on December 27, 1981, the All-China Taiwan
Compatriots Association is a patriotic mass organization for Taiwan
compatriots of various ethnic groups living on the Chinese
mainland. Its current president is Liang Guoyang.
Soong Ching Ling Foundation
Established on May 29, 1982, the Soong Ching Ling Foundation
serves the purposes of carrying on the undertakings in culture,
education, science and welfare for the young people that Soong
Ching Ling, wife of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, had worked hard for during her
lifetime, promoting the healthy and sound progress of children,
enhancing international friendship, maintaining world peace and
unifying China. There are currently four sub-foundations in China's
Shanghai, Japan, Canada and the United States. Its current chairman
is Hu Qili.
Chinese People's Institute of Foreign
Affairs
Established on December 15, 1949, the Chinese People's Institute
of Foreign Affairs exercises the functions to conduct exchanges
with and connect foreign political activists, celebrities, as well
as institutions and scholars studying international affairs. It
also organizes and participates in various kinds of bilateral and
multilateral academic activities to study, deliberate and exchange
views on international affairs, in efforts to promote the mutual
understanding and cooperation between Chinese and people of foreign
countries. Its current president is Lu Qiutian.
Whampoa Military Academy Alumni Association
The Whampoa Military Academy Alumni Association, created on June
16, 1984 is a patriotic organization. Its membership is open to all
generations of students of the Whampoa Military Academy, China's
first institution of military education, as well as its affiliates,
either on the mainland or in Taiwan. The association observes the
following purposes: carrying on the Whompoa spirit of "patriotism
and revolution," uniting Whampoa students, promoting the
reunification of the motherland and dedicating to the rejuvenation
of China. Li Yunchang is current chairman of the association's
Board of Directors. The association's official publication is
Whampoa magazine.
Western Returned Students' Association
The Western Returned Students' Association, established in
October 1913 serves the purposes of carrying on patriotic
traditions, uniting students who have returned from their studies
in Europe and America, maintaining contact with overseas students
and their relatives, strengthening friendship, exchanging
experience and jointly working for the rejuvenation of China and
the unification of the motherland. Chairman of its Board of
Directors is Han Qide.
Major Mass Organizations
Name
|
Founding
|
Composition
|
Chair
|
All-China Federation of Trade Unions
|
May 1925
|
Staff and workers
|
Wang Zhaoguo
|
Communist Youth League of China
|
May 1922
|
Youths from all walks of life
|
Zhou Qiang (First Secretary)
|
All-China Women’s Federation
|
Mar. 1949
|
Women from all walks of life
|
Gu Xiulian
|
All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce
|
Oct. 1953
|
Business people in non-public sectors
|
Huang Mengfu
|
China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade
|
May 1952
|
People in economic and trade sectors
|
Wan Jifei (president)
|
China Disabled Persons' Federation
|
Nov. 1983
|
Disabled persons
|
Deng Pufang
|
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