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The '''Sangang Mutual Security Organization''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Organisation de sécurité mutuelle de Sangang''), commonly known as '''SAMSO''', is an {{wp|Intergovernmental organization|intergovernmental}} {{wp|military alliance}} and {{wp|Collective security|collective defense}} agreement between the [[Senria|Republic of Senria]], [[Baekjeong|Most Serene Republic of Baekjeong]], [[Duran|Kingdom of Duran]], | The '''Sangang Mutual Security Organization''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Organisation de sécurité mutuelle de Sangang''), commonly known as '''SAMSO''', is an {{wp|Intergovernmental organization|intergovernmental}} {{wp|military alliance}} and {{wp|Collective security|collective defense}} agreement between the [[Senria|Republic of Senria]], [[Baekjeong|Most Serene Republic of Baekjeong]], [[Duran|Kingdom of Duran]], [[Kuthina|Kingdom of Kuthina]], and [[Republic of Nakong]]. | ||
SAMSO was formed by Senria and Baekjeong on September 19, 1981, with the signing of the [[Sangang Mutual Security Treaty]] following roughly a year of negotiations between the two nations and Kuthina, which considered membership in 1980-1981 and 1985-1987 but did not join at the time. Its formation came after the 1975 [[Coastal Crisis]] saw the [[Xiaodong|Auspicious Republic of Xiaodong]], a traditional geopolitical threat to all three countries, develop {{wp|Nuclear weapon|nuclear weapons}} and annex the [[Republic of Baishadao]], which had been backed by Senria since 1957. Chanda was admitted in 1987, with Kuthina finally formally joining in 2007. | SAMSO was formed by Senria and Baekjeong on September 19, 1981, with the signing of the [[Sangang Mutual Security Treaty]] following roughly a year of negotiations between the two nations and Kuthina, which considered membership in 1980-1981 and 1985-1987 but did not join at the time. Its formation came after the 1975 [[Coastal Crisis]] saw the [[Xiaodong|Auspicious Republic of Xiaodong]], a traditional geopolitical threat to all three countries, develop {{wp|Nuclear weapon|nuclear weapons}} and annex the [[Republic of Baishadao]], which had been backed by Senria since 1957. Chanda was admitted in 1987, with Kuthina finally formally joining in 2007. |
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Abbreviation | SAMSO |
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Formation | 19 September 1981 |
Type | Military alliance |
Headquarters | Sangang, Baekjeong |
Membership | Senria Baekjeong Duran Kuthina Nakong Observers: Patasura |
Official language | |
Chairwoman | Hwa Hye-su |
Supreme Commander | tbd |
The Sangang Mutual Security Organization (Gaullican: Organisation de sécurité mutuelle de Sangang), commonly known as SAMSO, is an intergovernmental military alliance and collective defense agreement between the Republic of Senria, Most Serene Republic of Baekjeong, Kingdom of Duran, Kingdom of Kuthina, and Republic of Nakong.
SAMSO was formed by Senria and Baekjeong on September 19, 1981, with the signing of the Sangang Mutual Security Treaty following roughly a year of negotiations between the two nations and Kuthina, which considered membership in 1980-1981 and 1985-1987 but did not join at the time. Its formation came after the 1975 Coastal Crisis saw the Auspicious Republic of Xiaodong, a traditional geopolitical threat to all three countries, develop nuclear weapons and annex the Republic of Baishadao, which had been backed by Senria since 1957. Chanda was admitted in 1987, with Kuthina finally formally joining in 2007.
It is widely accepted that SAMSO is aimed primarily at containing Xiaodongese military influence and power projection, forming a cordon sanitaire of allied states along much of Xiaodong's land borders. As a result, it is widely regarded as a counterweight to the Rongzhuo Strategic Protocol Organisation, which was created by Xiaodong in response to SAMSO's foundation, in Coius. While there has been no direct conflict between SAMSO and ROSPO state forces, the two have engaged in a variety of proxy conflicts since their creation, most notably the conflict in Heijiang. While formally established as an equal alliance between the four states, it is also commonly agreed that Senria, by far the largest of the alliance's members, plays a de facto dominant role within the organization.
SAMSO has longstanding ties to the Bashurat Cooperation Organization, another Senrian-backed intergovernmental organization in western Coius with a broader purview.
Origins
History
Formations and early operations
During the 1990s
During the 21st century
Operations
Members
Most Serene Republic of Baekjeong | Kingdom of Duran | Kingdom of Kuthina | Republic of Nakong | Republic of Senria | |
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Flag | |||||
Coat of arms | |||||
Capital | Sangang | Chenpodrang | Chaoban | Queensport | Keisi |
Political system | Federal parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy | Unitary parliamentary semi-constitutional monarchy | Unitary parliamentary republic | Unitary parliamentary republic | |
Current head of state | Lee Seo-yeon | Namgyal Gyemtsen | Sivaraksa | Diane Lau Yuet-kwong | Reika Okura |
Current head of government | Park Young Chul | Tsering Gyatso | Kanok Devakula | Andrew Ng Fan-chiu | Reika Okura |
Population | 80,348,293 | 28,424,000 | 118,047,983 | 15,901,548 | 258,751,620 |
Area | tbd km² | tbd km² | tbd km² | 40,015 km² | tbd km² |
GDP (nominal) | $tbd million | $tbd million | $tbd million | $258 billion | $tbd million |
GDP (nominal) per capita | $tbd | $tbd | $tbd | $16,230 | $tbd |
Active military | tbd | tbd | tbd | 175,000 | tbd |
Reserve military | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd |
Paramilitary forces | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd |
Total personnel | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd | tbd |