Compilation and Translation Bureau
The Central Compilation and Translation Bureau (Chinese: 中央编译局) is an organ under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China established in 1953. Its primary responsibility, according to official sources, is to "research key Marxist works" and translate foreign language Marxist writings.[1]
List of Directors
- Wei Jianhua (July 1996 - February 2010)
- Yi Junqing (February 2010 - January 2013)
- Jia Gaojian (January 2013 - incumbent)
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