The Central Integrated Military and Civilian Development Commission is the decision-making and coordinating body of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on major issues related to militaryâÂÂcivil fusion.
By 2015, China had established many deliberative and coordinating bodies for militaryâÂÂcivil fusion, such as the Inter-ministerial Coordination Group for the Construction of a MilitaryâÂÂCivilian Integration and MilitaryâÂÂCivilian Weapon Equipment Research and Production System (), the State Council and Central Military Commission Leading Group for the Socialization of Military Support (), the Leading Group for the Training of Military Cadres Based on General Higher Education (), and the National Defense Mobilization Commission.
The "Proposal of the CCP Central Committee on Formulating the Thirteenth Five-Year Plan for National Economic and Social Development" adopted at the 5th Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party on 29 October 2015 clearly requires the improvement of the "Three Systems" (organizational management system, work operation system, and policy and institutional system) of militaryâÂÂcivil fusion development. The organizational management system refers to the establishment of militaryâÂÂcivil fusion development leadership bodies at the national and provincial (autonomous region, municipality) levels to unify the leadership of militaryâÂÂcivil fusion development work.
On 22 January 2017, Xi Jinping created a Central MilitaryâÂÂCivil Fusion Development Committee (CMCFDC), which is responsible for the planning and implementation of the MCF in China.
The original members of the Committee at the time of its establishment in January 2017, which may be seen as representative of the average committee composition (which is usually not revealed), were as follows:
Leader
Deputy Leaders
Members