China has named former navy chief Dong Jun as its new defence minister, replacing the previous defence minister who disappeared from public view four months ago.
Key points:
- Dong Jun previously oversaw operations in the disputed South China Sea
- His predecessor, Li Shangfu, disappeared from public view after being stripped of his title in October
- Mr Dong is expected to prioritise liaising with the US over Taiwan
The appointment by China’s government comes as President Xi Jinping upgrades the military as part of his push to make China a dominant world power, a goal that has alarmed many of its neighbours.
The role of China’s defence minister is to be the public face of the People’s Liberation Army in its engagement with the media and with other armed forces.
A crucial element of the job in 2024 will be to engage with the United States military to lower the risk of conflict over Taiwan and the South China Sea, two flashpoints to which Mr Dong, 62, is no stranger.
Before becoming the People’s Liberation Army Navy chief and being made a full general in 2021, he was vice-commander of the East Sea Fleet, the backbone of what is now the Eastern Theatre Command — the main force responsible for fighting over Taiwan, a self-ruled island China considers its own.
He also served as vice-commander of the Southern Theatre Command, which operates in the disputed South China Sea, most of which is claimed by China.
“Dong would be familiar with managing near encounters between Chinese and US military. This is useful when he has to manage crises between both militaries,” said Li Mingjiang, an international relations scholar at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
Wen-Ti Sung, a political scientist and non-resident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub, said the selection of Mr Dong could be a sign that purges are ongoing in the PLA’s Rocket Force and its Equipment Development Department.
The latest to fill the position
The two preceding defence ministers, who came from these two forces, have since disappeared from public view.
Mr Dong replaces Li Shangfu, who had headed the department in charge of equipment procurement and research before taking up the defence minister job in March. Mr Li has not been seen in public since August 25.
The Reuters news agency has cited sources reporting that Mr Li was under investigation for corruption related to equipment procurement and development.
Beijing has not explained Mr Li’s disappearance, but stripped him of his title as defence minister and state councillor in October.
During his brief tenure as minister, Mr Li did not meet his US counterpart, Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin. The ministry explained that Washington would have to first remove the sanctions it placed on Mr Li in 2018 over his role in purchasing Russian aircraft and equipment.
Mr Dong would face no such constraint, as he is not known to be under US sanctions.
When President Joe Biden and Mr Xi met in San Francisco last month, both leaders agreed to resume senior military talks that were suspended following then-House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan in August 2022.
Reuters