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1964 which universities' political departments were renamed as international political departments by the central authorities?
1964, only a few universities resumed the department of political science. Only Peking University, the National People's Congress and Fudan University can trace back to history, and the rest are unclear.

1952 the reorganization of colleges and universities abolished most departments such as political science, law and sociology, and only retained the law department, leaving one judicial major in the National People's Congress, Wuhan University, Northeast People's University (predecessor of Jida University) and Northwest University. Yenching university, Peking University, Tsinghua University and Fu Jen Catholic University, part of the Department of Politics, Law and Sociology, merged to form Beijing Institute of Political Science and Law (predecessor of Beijing University of Political Science and Law).

Political science has been severely criticized and defined as a bourgeois discipline, pseudoscience and an anti-Marxism-Leninism tool. In the mid-1960s, the Department of National Politics was re-established in Peking University, the National People's Congress and Fudan University.

Peking University's predecessor, Shi Jing University Hall, began to set up political science courses in 1902, and later changed to the Department of Political Science, becoming the earliest political science education and research center in modern China. 1960 The Department of Political Science in Peking University was rebuilt, and 1964 was renamed the Department of International Political Science. Its main task is to train talents for the research and application of international political issues.

The Department of National Politics of the National People's Congress used to study the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and international movements, and was identified as the national * * * international sports history and scientific socialism theory teaching and research center. The National People's Congress is now downgraded to the School of International Relations.

1964, Fudan re-established the national political department, replacing the predecessor of the political department founded by 1923. The division of labor at that time may be western politics. Wang Huning, a student of workers, peasants and soldiers in Bengbu, was the first to learn French. He became famous for translating western political works, but he didn't dare to play the banner of western political science. Before Wang came to Beijing, he always said that he was engaged in political philosophy. At present, Fudan National School of Administration is the main base for political, administrative and diplomatic teaching and research in China.