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International Communist Economic Bloc
ICEB-Emblem2.png
Emblem
ICEB-Flag.png
Flag
AbbreviationICEB
MottoArise ye the workers of the wurld
Formation1 May 1972
Founded atShffahkiaville, Shffahkia
TypeEconomic union
HeadquartersRotating (1972-1978)
Bogd Gioro (1978-Present)
Region
New Wurld
Budget (2019)
A$ 36 billion
Staff
18,700 (total)

The International Communist Economic Bloc (ICEB) is an economic organisation founded in 1972 in cooperation between several socialist and collectivist countries of the New Wurld. The organisation was founded in response to rising military tensions in Alharu, the 1969 energy crisis in Fulgistan, and the success of the CSE space program, in which many founding ICEB members had participated.[1] The ICEB provides funding, no-interest loans and material aid to member states, foreign countries in the developing wurld and private projects which will benefit public causes (arts, culture, etc.). Every three years, the members come together to discuss economic and political matters.[2]

Purpose

The ICEB is an economic union between its member states that seeks to overcome the shortcomings of the planned economy, as well as to complement the indigent industries of each member state. The organisation also endeavours to incorporate Fulgistani-style Three-Year Plans across the entire bloc, which proved challenging during the first two decades of its founding. The ICEB, in addition to being an economic organisation, is also a body that seeks to foster goodwill and cooperation between member states; to this end, the members discuss military cooperation in training, equipment, and possible foreign bases.[1]

Membership

The ICEB provides for both observers and associates who maintain market economies.[1]

List of member and observer states
State Capital Accession Status Population (2024) GDP (A$) (2024)
 Advocatius Victoires 1985-Present Member 43,421,360 476,020,400,000
Flag of the Socialist Federation of Ahrana.png Ahrana Moskovo 2017-2018 Former 65,900,959 235,479,720,000
 Fulgistan Bogd Gioro 1972-Present Member 32,000,000 396,000,400,000
 Great Xio Pashae 1972-Present Member 8,829,200 31,564,390,000
 Ide Jima Darhan 1972-1992 Former 152,400,000 6
 Mekabiri Piri 1972-Present Observer 9,155,000 6
Flag of North Dniester.jpg North Dniester Minsk $year-Present Member 40,203,000 400,440,000,000
 Red Iberos Porto Premá 1972-Present Member 26,000,000 6
 San Jorge Santa Isabel $TBD Member Unknown Unknown
 Stedoria Kapojvar 2011-Present Member 19,007,958 269,660,000,000
 Velaheria Bastaria 1972-2024 Former 33,000,000 61,900,000,000

Structure

ICEB has an executive body with several more specific committees subordinate to it, as well as a formally separate but practically involved executive committee composed of our respective supreme offices/heads of state.[1] The organisation has local institutions in each country, with a small group of each member country economic advisors, to serve a dual function of a “ICEB Embassy” as well as a system for managing and enforcing ICEB policy more effectively. The global headquarters is situated in Bogd Gioro.[3]

The following committees exist to manage key industries. Essentially, these committees oversee the production (to ICEB standards), distribution and further development of their respective industries, with an Executive Committee, made up of the heads of state/heads of party of the member states, overseeing the course of the ICEB Three-Year Plans, the creation of new committees, and the allocation of resources to the organisation as a whole.[4]

  • Uranium and Radioactive Materials Committee (URMC)
  • Steel and Metals Committee (SMC)
  • Automotive and Machinery Committee (AMC)
  • Weapons and Ammunition Committee (WAC)
  • Produce and Agriculture Committee (PAC)
  • Fisheries Committee (FC)
  • Energy Committee (EC)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ICEB Planning Thread by Fulgistan (11 November 2018)
  2. 15th Triennial ICEB Economic and Political Summit by Dniester (15 November 2018)
  3. ICEB Planning Thread by Batengdei (25 November 2018)
  4. ICEB Planning Thread by Fulgistan (25 November 2019)