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Yabe Sadaharu (1902-67) is the first researcher who, along with Masamichi Rozan, made a direct commitment to politics. In 1926, Yabe was hired as an assistant at the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Law to study in Europe and the United States under the rise of Hitler. While he was an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo's Faculty of Law, he went on to study in Europe and the United States under the rise of Hitler and saw major changes in politics. After his return to Japan in 1939, he became a professor and took charge of the political science course. As a Prime Minister, he participated in the Showa study group as a brain of Fumimaro KONOE, who was at his "heyday". He tried to put it into practice in real politics. It was reflected in the planning of the new system movement. After the defeat, he felt his own responsibility and resigned from the University of Tokyo. He gathered his comrades and began research on rebuilding the country. After the mid-50s, he served as president of Taku University and professor of Waseda University, and served as vice president of government councils such as the Constitution Research Council and the Election System Council. He actively spoke in the Yabe