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| name = State of Guangdong |
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| above = <center>{{#if: {{{Name|}}}|{{{Name|}}}|{{PAGENAME}}}}</center> <span style="font-size:85%;"> ''廣東省, Guǎngdōng Shěng' </span> |
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| nativename = 廣東省, Guǎngdōng Shěng' |
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| flag = GNG.webp |
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| flaglabel = Flag of Guangdong |
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| location = <!-- map of guangdong --> |
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|label2 = Capital |
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| tag = GNG |
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|label3 = Ruling Party |
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|data3 = [[File:Fascism_corporate_statism_subtype.png|25px]] [[Kanton Minseifu]] |
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| ideologyiconfile = Fascism corporate statism subtype.png |
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|label5 = Head of State |
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| rulingparty = [[Kanton Minseifu]] |
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| hos = [[File:Suzuki_Icon.png|25px]] [[Suzuki Teiichi]] |
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| header6 = <center>Diplomacy</center> |
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| sphere = Japanese |
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|data7 = {{Japanese Sphere}} |
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| gdp = 21.21 |
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| credit = Good |
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| creditstyle = JAP |
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| header9 = <center>Economy</center> |
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| econtype = Corporate Oligopoly |
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|label10 = GDP |
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|data10 = $21.21B |
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|label11 = Credit Rating |
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|data11 = [[File:CreditRating JAP Good.png|30px]] Good |
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|label12 = Market Type |
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|data12 = [[File:Fascism_corporate_statism_subtype.png|25px]] Corporate Statism |
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| abovestyle = {{{Abovestyle|background-color:#4DB6B0;color:#061016;}}} |
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| headerstyle = {{{Headerstyle|background-color:#4DB6B0;color:#061016;}}} |
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The country itself was created by the [[Kanton Protocols]] of 1950 and does not have its own ethnic identity - rather it was founded to be a playground for unchecked Japanese capitalism. This unnatural state is festering in crime, corruption and poverty, all whilst powerful Japanese ''zaibatsus'' exploit both the Chinese population and the native [[Zhujin]] people for their own gain. |
The country itself was created by the [[Kanton Protocols]] of 1950 and does not have its own ethnic identity - rather it was founded to be a playground for unchecked Japanese capitalism. This unnatural state is festering in crime, corruption and poverty, all whilst powerful Japanese ''zaibatsus'' exploit both the Chinese population and the native [[Zhujin]] people for their own gain. |
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=== In-Game Description === |
=== In-Game Description === |
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''Carved out of the Republic of China as a concession to the Zaibatsu at the end of the Greater East Asian War, the State of Guangdong is an experiment in corporate colonialism, an unnatural entity existing between its Chinese roots and its Japanese suzerain. Despite its independence, Guangdong is far beneath Japan, China or even Manchukuo in status - its Chief Executive playing second fiddle to the rest of the Co-Prosperity Sphere, even as the Four Companies of Guangdong greedily |
''Carved out of the Republic of China as a concession to the Zaibatsu at the end of the Greater East Asian War, the State of Guangdong is an experiment in corporate colonialism, an unnatural entity existing between its Chinese roots and its Japanese suzerain. Despite its independence, Guangdong is far beneath Japan, China, or even Manchukuo in status - its Chief Executive playing second fiddle to the rest of the Co-Prosperity Sphere, even as the Four Companies of Guangdong greedily exploit Guangdong's land and people for their own benefit.'' |
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''Guangdong is a country without a nation: a society bound together by wire transfers, banknotes, and share certificates. In the glittering Three Pearls of Guangdong - |
''Guangdong is a country without a nation: a society bound together by wire transfers, banknotes, and share certificates. In the glittering Three Pearls of Guangdong - Honkon, Makao, and Kōshu - the Four Companies and the Chief Executive indulge in boardroom politics as the Japanese expatriates lord over the Cantonese-Japanese Zhujin, who struggle for recognition as second-class citizens. Beneath them all, the Chinese are herded from their ancestral towns into the electronics sweatshops on the Pearl River, a people displaced inside their own homeland. And as Asia awakens, few ask: will Guangdong survive the storm to come?'' |
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{{The Cities of Guangdong}} |
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==Politics== |
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===[[File:LegCo Icon.png|30px]] Legislative Council=== |
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[[File:Guangdong LegCo Start.png|400px|thumb|right|Composition of the Legislative Council at the start of 1962|link=]] |
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Inside [[File:Guangdong Generic Icon.png|20px]] <span style="color:salmon">Guangdong's state of corporations</span>, something resembling a democratic Parliament akin to the ones in Japan and Britain exist. Though these seats are not elected, rather they comprise <span style="color:yellow">100 of the most important businessmen in Guangdong</span>. These businessmen are the ones who vote on the <span style="color:yellow">ordinances of Guangdong</span>, which dictate policy and the future direction of Guangdong. The businessmen flock to where it is most profitable to be, and their votes and loyalty are traded as currency by the different presidents of the main companies of <span style="color:salmon">Guangdong</span>, or are in some cases <span style="color:salmon">bought away to change the dynamics of the Council</span>. |
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The Chief Executive proposes the ordinances of the [[File:LegCo Small Icon.png|20px]] <span style="color:salmon">Legislative Council</span>, and should <span style="color:yellow">50 seats support the ordinance</span>, it will go into effect. The businessmen are not bound loyally to a corporation however. For the <span style="color:yellow">ordinances of Guangdong</span>, the usual voting period for it is <span style="color:yellow">30 Days</span>, though exceptions can occur in special cases. An ordinance usually does not survive <span style="color:yellow">without changes</span> and might need amendments which will be proposed by other parties to seek out more than <span style="color:yellow">5</span> amendments. Whenever a bill's vote had been concluded, it will be archived in the <span style="color:yellow">ordinance history</span>, and will stay there to document the history of <span style="color:salmon">Guangdong's Legislative Council</span>. |
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===Parties and Factions=== |
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|Guangdong Civil Administration |
|Guangdong Civil Administration<br/><small>Kanton Minseifu</small> |
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|Corporate Statism |
|[[File:Fascism corporate statism subtype.png|20px]] Corporate Statism |
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|[[Suzuki Teiichi]] |
|[[File:Suzuki_Icon.png|20px]] [[Suzuki Teiichi]] |
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|Legislative Council - Business Faction<br/><small>Rippoukai - Zaikaiha</small> |
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|Corporatocracy |
|[[File:Despotism corporatocracy subtype.png|20px]] Corporatocracy |
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|[[Matsuzawa Takuji]]<br/>[[Matsushita Masaharu]] |
|[[File:Yasuda_Icon.png|20px]] [[Matsuzawa Takuji]]<br/>[[File:Matsushita_Icon.png|20px]] [[Matsushita Masaharu]] |
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|Legislative Council - Civic Faction |
|Legislative Council - Civic Faction<br/><small>Rippoukai - Minseiha</small> |
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|Corporate Paternalism |
|[[File:Paternalism corporate paternalism subtype.png|20px]] Corporate Paternalism |
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|[[Morita Akio]] |
|[[File:Sony_Icon.png|20px]] [[Morita Akio]]<br/>[[File:Cheung_Kong_Icon.png|20px]] [[Li Ka-Shing]] |
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|Legislative Council - Central Committee<br/><small>Rippoukai - Zaikaiha</small> |
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|Corporate Statism |
|[[File:Fascism corporate statism subtype.png|20px]] Corporate Statism |
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|[[Ibuka Masaru]] |
|[[File:Fujitsu_Icon.png|20px]] [[Ibuka Masaru]] |
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|Legislative Council - Manchuria Faction<br/><small>Rippoukai - Manshūha</small> |
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|Reform Bureaucracy |
|[[File:Reform Bureaucracy New.webp|20px]] Reform Bureaucracy |
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|[[Komai Kenichirō]] |
|[[File:Hitachi_Icon.png|20px]] [[Komai Kenichirō]] |
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|Imperial Japanese Army |
|IJA - Martial Law<br/><small>The Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law</small> |
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|Ultramilitarism |
|[[File:Ultranationalism ultramilitarism subtype.png|20px]] Ultramilitarism |
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|[[Nagano Shigeto]] |
|[[File:IJA_Icon.png|20px]] [[Nagano Shigeto]] |
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==Gameplay== |
Revision as of 10:01, 17 June 2024
廣東省, Guǎngdōng Shěng' | |
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Capital | Kōshu |
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Foreign Alignment | ![]() ![]() |
GDP | $21.21B |
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The State of Guangdong is a country located in southern China, occupying the majority of Guangdong province. A puppet state of Japan, Guangdong borders the Republic of China to the north and east, the South China Sea to the south and the Guangxi Clique to the west.
The country itself was created by the Kanton Protocols of 1950 and does not have its own ethnic identity - rather it was founded to be a playground for unchecked Japanese capitalism. This unnatural state is festering in crime, corruption and poverty, all whilst powerful Japanese zaibatsus exploit both the Chinese population and the native Zhujin people for their own gain.
In-Game Description
Carved out of the Republic of China as a concession to the Zaibatsu at the end of the Greater East Asian War, the State of Guangdong is an experiment in corporate colonialism, an unnatural entity existing between its Chinese roots and its Japanese suzerain. Despite its independence, Guangdong is far beneath Japan, China, or even Manchukuo in status - its Chief Executive playing second fiddle to the rest of the Co-Prosperity Sphere, even as the Four Companies of Guangdong greedily exploit Guangdong's land and people for their own benefit.
Guangdong is a country without a nation: a society bound together by wire transfers, banknotes, and share certificates. In the glittering Three Pearls of Guangdong - Honkon, Makao, and Kōshu - the Four Companies and the Chief Executive indulge in boardroom politics as the Japanese expatriates lord over the Cantonese-Japanese Zhujin, who struggle for recognition as second-class citizens. Beneath them all, the Chinese are herded from their ancestral towns into the electronics sweatshops on the Pearl River, a people displaced inside their own homeland. And as Asia awakens, few ask: will Guangdong survive the storm to come?
Politics
Legislative Council
![](http://static.miraheze.org/tnowiki/thumb/e/ea/Guangdong_LegCo_Start.png/400px-Guangdong_LegCo_Start.png)
Inside Guangdong's state of corporations, something resembling a democratic Parliament akin to the ones in Japan and Britain exist. Though these seats are not elected, rather they comprise 100 of the most important businessmen in Guangdong. These businessmen are the ones who vote on the ordinances of Guangdong, which dictate policy and the future direction of Guangdong. The businessmen flock to where it is most profitable to be, and their votes and loyalty are traded as currency by the different presidents of the main companies of Guangdong, or are in some cases bought away to change the dynamics of the Council.
The Chief Executive proposes the ordinances of the Legislative Council, and should 50 seats support the ordinance, it will go into effect. The businessmen are not bound loyally to a corporation however. For the ordinances of Guangdong, the usual voting period for it is 30 Days, though exceptions can occur in special cases. An ordinance usually does not survive without changes and might need amendments which will be proposed by other parties to seek out more than 5 amendments. Whenever a bill's vote had been concluded, it will be archived in the ordinance history, and will stay there to document the history of Guangdong's Legislative Council.
Parties and Factions
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Guangdong Civil Administration Kanton Minseifu |
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Legislative Council - Business Faction Rippoukai - Zaikaiha |
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Legislative Council - Civic Faction Rippoukai - Minseiha |
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Legislative Council - Central Committee Rippoukai - Zaikaiha |
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Legislative Council - Manchuria Faction Rippoukai - Manshūha |
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IJA - Martial Law The Imperial Japanese Army - Martial Law |
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