![]() Cover of the February 2003 issue of State Security Bulletin. | |
Discipline | Intelligence, national security |
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Language | Chinese |
Edited by | Wang Hailiang |
Publication details | |
History | 1985–present |
Publisher | Ministry of State Security (China) |
Frequency | Monthly |
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State Security Bulletin (Chinese: 国家安全通讯; pinyin: Guójiā Ānquán Tōngxùn) is a monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering intelligence, published by China's Ministry of State Security (MSS). It is comparable in scope to Studies in Intelligence, a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.[1] Published since 1985, it is edited by Wang Hailiang (王海亮).[2][3] The journal's stated purpose is "to strengthen the national security awareness of the broad masses of cadres and the masses, establish and consolidate the people's defense line against treachery and anti-dispersion, and provide a good public opinion and working environment for national security work."[4]
The journal's CN Serial Number is 11-2348/D.[4]
The latter factor was the explicit raison d'être for launching the MSS's monthly house-journal Guojia Anquan Tongxun [State Security Bulletin].