Taisei Yokusankai

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Imperial Rule Assistance Association election speech, 1942
Imperial Rule Assistance Association election speech, 1942

The Taisei Yokusankai (大政翼賛会 Imperial Rule Assistance Association or Imperial Aid Association?) was created by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe on 12 October 1940 to promote the goals of his Shintaisei movement. It evolved into a "right-socialist" political party which aimed at removing the sectionalism in the politics and economics in the Empire of Japan to create a totalitarian single-party state, which would maximize efficiency of Japan’s total war effort during World War II. [1] When the organization was launched officially, and Konoe hailed as a "political savior" of a nation in chaos; however internal divisions soon appeared.

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[edit] Origins

Imperial Rule Assistance Association cadres, 1940
Imperial Rule Assistance Association cadres, 1940

Based on recommendations by the Shōwa Kenkyūkai, Konoe originally conceived of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association as a reformist political party to overcome the deep-rooted differences and political cliques between bureaucrats, politicians and the military. During the summer of 1937, Konoe appointed 37 members chosen from a broad political spectrum to a preparatory committee which met in Karuizawa, Nagano. The committee included Konoe's political colleagues Fumio Gotō, Count Yoriyasu Arima and ex-syndicalist and right wing spokesman Fusanosuke Kuhara. The socialist and populist left wing was represented by Kingoro Hashimoto and the traditionalist military wings by Senjuro Hayashi, Heisuke Yanagawa and Nobuyuki Abe.

Konoe proposed originally that the Imperial Rule Assistance Association be organized along syndicalist lines, with new members assigned to branches based on occupation, which would then develop channels for mass participation of the common population to “assist with the Imperial Rule”. [2]

However, from the start there was no consensus in a common cause, as the leadership council represented all ends of the political spectrum, and in the end, the party was organized along geographic lines, following the existing political sub-divisions. Therefore, all local government leaders at each level of village, town, city and prefectural government automatically received the equivalent position within their local Imperial Rule Assistance Association branch. [3]

[edit] Ideals

Celebrations on founding of the IRAA
Celebrations on founding of the IRAA

Prior to creation of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, Konoe had already passed the National Mobilization Law, which effectively nationalized strategic industries, the news media, and labor unions, in preparation for total war with China.

Labor unions were replaced by the Nation Service Draft Ordinance, which empowered the government to draft civilian workers into critical war industries. Society was mobilized and indoctrinated through the National Spiritual Mobilization Movement, which organized patriotic events and mass rallies, and promoted slogans such as "Yamato-damashii" and "Hakko Ichiu" to support Japanese militarism.

In addition to drumming up support for the ongoing wars in China and in the Pacific, the Imperial Rule Assistance Association helped maintain public order and provided certain public services via the tonarigumi neighborhood association program.[4] It also played a role in increasing productivity, monitoring rationing, and organizing civil defense.

The Imperial Rule Assistance Association was also militarized, with its members donning khaki colored uniforms. In the last period of conflict the membership received military training and was projected to integrate with civil militia in case of American invasion.

[edit] Development

In March 1942, Prime Minister Hideki Tojo attempted to eliminate the influence of elected politicians by establishing an officially-sponsored election nomination commission, which restricted non-government sanctioned candidates from the ballot. [5] After the 1942 General Election, all members of Diet were required to join the Yokusan Seijikai (Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association), which effectively made Japan a single-party state. However, as the old political leadership within the Diet retained their seats and influence, Japan never evolved completely into totalitarianism. The Imperial Rule Assistance Association was formally dissolved on 1945-06-13.

During the occupation of Japan, the American authorities purged thousands of government leaders from public life for having been members of the Association.

[edit] References

  • Aldus, Christop (1999). The Police in Occupation Japan: Control, Corruption and Resistance to Reform. Routeledge. ISBN 0415145260. 
  • Duus, Peter (2001). The Cambridge History of Japan. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0312239157. 
  • Sims, Richard (2001). Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868-2000. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 0312239157. 
  • Stockwin, JAA (1990). Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Major Economy. Vintage. ISBN 0679728023. 
  • Wolferen, Karen J (1990). The Enigma of Japanese Power;People and Politics in a Stateless Nation. Vintage. ISBN 0679728023. 

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Wolferen, The Enigma of Japanese Power;People and Politics in a Stateless Nation, page 351
  2. ^ Sims, Japanese Political History Since the Meiji Renovation 1868-2000, page 220
  3. ^ Duus, The Cambridge History of Japan, page 146
  4. ^ Aldus, The Police in Occupation Japan: Control, Corruption and Resistance to Reform, page 36
  5. ^ Stockwin, Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Major Economy, page 22
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