Abstract
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The National General Mobilization Council was established in 1942, which was a special institution of the National Government in China. It convened important departments of government to draw up mobilization policies. As the war progressed, it expanded to an economic cabinet and focused on the price control policies.
This paper focuses on the organization and operation of the National General Mobilization Council, which was closely related to the cooperation among government departments, and the changing of administrative operation system and Chiang Kai-Shek’s personal power. Those issues help us understand the features of the National General Mobilization System in wartime China.
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