" The People's Republic of China (PRC) has a "national mobilization law." It was adopted and promulgated on February 26, 2010, and came into force on July 1 of that same year. Incidentally, this law was 26 years in the making. First, what is the "national mobilization law?" According to the booklet "'National Mobilization Law'; Threat and Strategy," it covers "the transition of the country or political organizations from peacetime organization to wartime organization, and the manpower, resources, and financing needed," and "the allocation of military power mobilization, national economy mobilization, people's air defense mobilization, and political mobilization." In a word, "national mobilization" is "wartime mobilization." In the past, Japan had a "National Full Mobilization Law." The mobilization of students for production labor and women's volunteer corps were done pursuant ...