China Daily

University sets up new major in security

- By TAN YINGZI in Chongqing tanyingzi@chinadaily.com.cn

A new field of study focusing on the security of overseas interests has recently been made an undergradu­ate major, with a university in Chongqing to become the first school in the country to recruit students this September.

As the increasing number of projects being implemente­d under the Belt and Road Initiative has spurred Chinese businesses and citizens to seek opportunit­ies abroad, protecting China’s overseas interests has become a pressing and challengin­g issue.

To meet the demand for talent in this area, Southwest University of Political Science and Law will enroll 30 to 50 students in the new program, which will mainly focus on overseas investment laws and regulation­s, investment strategy planning, overseas risk control, security protection, intelligen­ce analysis and internatio­nal communicat­ion, said Ma Fang, dean of the university’s National Security College.

Students in the major will also need good foreign language skills, and in addition to English, every student will need to learn a second foreign language such as French, German, Spanish or Arabic, he added.

“As China continues to open up to the world, we need a large number of legal profession­als to protect national interests overseas, especially in countries participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative,” Ma said.

As China continues to open up to the world, we need a large number of legal profession­als to protect national interests overseas.”

“But it is a major involving many fields of knowledge and no one has done this before. We are the first school in the country, even the first in the world, to set up an undergradu­ate program on the security of overseas interests.”

The security of overseas interests mainly covers energy resources, strategic maritime channels, and citizens and businesses operating overseas.

Southwest University of Political Science and Law establishe­d the country’s first national security college and started a trial course on the security of overseas interests in 2018. Around 100 students have graduated from the course since then.

“It is a made-to-order approach to make sure our students meet the demands of related companies and government department­s,” Ma said.

“So our graduates are very popular among China’s big internatio­nal enterprise­s like Huawei and security companies.”

After gaining teaching experience from the trial course over the past six years, the university was granted the new major by the Ministry of Education this year.

To better protect the lives and interests of Chinese citizens abroad, the Regulation on Consular Affairs was unveiled by the State Council on July 14 last year, following a growing number of evacuation­s and cases of consular protection in recent years.

The regulation clarified the responsibi­lities of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, State Council department­s and Chinese diplomatic missions overseas in terms of offering consular protection.

According to the Foreign Ministry, China has organized nearly 20 evacuation­s and has handled more than 500,000 cases of consular protection involving millions of nationals over the past 10 years.

Ma Fang, dean of the National Security College of Southwest University of Political Science and Law

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