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The '''foreign relations of Gylias''' are overseen by the [[Cabinet of Gylias#Ministries|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], with the [[President of Gylias|President]] playing a ceremonial and representative role at the international level. | The '''foreign relations of Gylias''' are overseen by the [[Cabinet of Gylias#Ministries|Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], with the [[President of Gylias|President]] playing a ceremonial and representative role at the international level. | ||
Gylias is a member of the [[Organization of Tyrannic Nations]] and the [[Common Sphere]], joining the latter at its first expansion. Foreign policy is linked to its history of | Gylias is a member of the [[Organization of Tyrannic Nations]] and the [[Common Sphere]], joining the latter at its first expansion. Foreign policy is linked to its history of political radicalism, particularly the experience of the [[Free Territories (Gylias)|Free Territories]]. It is based on principles of neutrality, non-alignment, and pursuit of multilateral solutions. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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Diplomatic contact with the world resumed at a modest level in the 20th century through [[Alscia]], the Gylian-majority province of the [[Cacertian Empire]]. | Diplomatic contact with the world resumed at a modest level in the 20th century through [[Alscia]], the Gylian-majority province of the [[Cacertian Empire]]. | ||
The start of the [[Liberation War (Gylias)|Liberation War]] achieved the goal of isolating Xevden. Nevertheless, many Tyranian nations were wary of the [[Free Territories (Gylias)|Free Territories]] due to their [[Anarchism in Gylias|anarchism]]. Official recognition was limited, but as the war developed several countries moved towards tacit support and cooperation with the Free Territories, including [[Kirisaki]], [[Cacerta]], and Ruvelka. | The start of the [[Liberation War (Gylias)|Liberation War]] achieved the goal of isolating Xevden. Nevertheless, many Tyranian nations were wary of the [[Free Territories (Gylias)|Free Territories]] due to their [[Anarchism in Gylias|anarchism]]. Official recognition was limited, but as the war developed several countries moved towards tacit support and cooperation with the Free Territories, including [[Kirisaki]], [[Cacerta]], and [[Ruvelka]]. | ||
The war ended in 1958, and the independence of Gylias allowed the re-establishment of official relations with the world, and the recognition of previously unofficial representatives. A degree of isolation persisted during the transition from the Free Territories to Gylias, due to lingering distrust of Gylias' anarchist influence. Foreign policy during this period was dominated by a debate over prioritising {{wpl|world revolution}} or internal consolidation. | The war ended in 1958, and the independence of Gylias allowed the re-establishment of official relations with the world, and the recognition of previously unofficial representatives. A degree of isolation persisted during the transition from the Free Territories to Gylias, due to lingering distrust of Gylias' anarchist influence. Foreign policy during this period was dominated by a debate over prioritising {{wpl|world revolution}} or internal consolidation. | ||
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The foreign policy of Gylias since independence is based on the tenets of {{wpl|multilateralism}}, negotiation, and {{wpl|soft power}}. Gylias has focused on the role of "honest broker" in international diplomacy, serving as mediator in several disputes. | The foreign policy of Gylias since independence is based on the tenets of {{wpl|multilateralism}}, negotiation, and {{wpl|soft power}}. Gylias has focused on the role of "honest broker" in international diplomacy, serving as mediator in several disputes. | ||
Key ideals at the basis of foreign policy are support for democracy, egalitarianism, and social justice. | Key ideals at the basis of foreign policy are support for democracy, [[Human rights in Gylias|human rights]], egalitarianism, and social justice. | ||
Participation in peacekeeping missions is | Participation in peacekeeping missions is dictated by the constraints of [[Law of Gylias|Gylian law]]. The [[Gylian Self-Defense Forces]] are legally closer to a {{wpl|militia}} than a military, and thus participation in peacekeeping missions is based on volunteering. | ||
As a result of these factors, Gylias remains a {{wpl|middle power}} in Siduri and has a degree of influence in Tyran as a whole. | As a result of these factors, Gylias remains a {{wpl|middle power}} in Siduri and has a degree of influence in Tyran as a whole. | ||
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!width="15%"| Country | !width="15%"| Country | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|[[Acrea]] | |[[Acrea]] | ||
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* Acrea has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Acrea has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Akashi]] | |[[Akashi]] | ||
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* Akashi has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Akashi has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in | * Gylias has an embassy in Hirakawa. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Æþurheim]] | ||
| | |''See [[Gylias-Æþurheim relations]].'' | ||
Despite long periods of tension due to Æþurheim's military governments, bilateral relations are improving, helped by Æþurian interest in [[Gylian Invasion|Gylias' successful popular culture]]. | |||
* | * Æþurheim has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in | * Gylias has an embassy in Lowellsburg. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Delkora]] | ||
| | |''See [[Gylias-Delkora relations]].'' | ||
Gylias and Delkora have friendly relations, aided by cultural ties and similar political and socioeconomic orientations. | |||
* | * Delkora has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in | * Gylias has an embassy in [[Norenstal]]. | ||
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|[[ | |[[Megelan]] | ||
|Gylias and Megelan have developed close relations, particularly since the establishment of the ''Civitas'' whose organisation features similar anarchist and [[Politics of Gylias#Direct democracy|direct democratic]] elements. However, the presence of certain cultural and social differences have earned comparisons to a relationship of "bickering siblings". | |Gylias and Megelan have developed close relations, particularly since the establishment of the ''Civitas'' whose organisation features similar anarchist and [[Politics of Gylias#Direct democracy|direct democratic]] elements. However, the presence of certain cultural and social differences have earned comparisons to a relationship of "bickering siblings". | ||
* Megelan has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Megelan has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in | * Gylias has an embassy in Alba. | ||
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| | |Nordkrusen | ||
| | |Relations between Gylias and Nordkrusen improved notably in the 1960s and 1970s, with the advent of a reformist Nordling government, but remained weakened by authoritarian tendencies within the monarchy. A recent royal coup caused a suspension of official relations, with Gylias continuing to recognise the government-in-exile. | ||
* Nordkrusen has an embassy in Mişeyáke. (Currently suspended.) | * Nordkrusen has an embassy in Mişeyáke. (Currently suspended.) | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in Erikshamn. (Currently suspended.) | * Gylias has an embassy in Erikshamn. (Currently suspended.) | ||
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|[[Ossoria]] | |[[Ossoria]] | ||
|Gylias-Ossoria relations are historically cordial but have had tension points caused by marked differences in politics and social organisation. They reached their nadir with the [[Ossorian war crisis]] of 1986, but have since recovered. | |||
|Gylias-Ossoria relations are historically cordial but have had tension points caused by marked differences in politics and social organisation. They reached their nadir with the Ossorian war crisis of 1986, but have since recovered. | |||
The two nations are party to a mutual defence treaty. Ossoria has a naval base at Eltykan, [[Nerveiík-Iárus-Daláyk Region|Nerveiík-Iárus-Daláyk]], dating back to the Liberation War. | The two nations are party to a mutual defence treaty. Ossoria has a naval base at Eltykan, [[Nerveiík-Iárus-Daláyk Region|Nerveiík-Iárus-Daláyk]], dating back to the Liberation War. | ||
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* Gylias has an embassy in Kenlis. | * Gylias has an embassy in Kenlis. | ||
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|[ | |[https://www.nationstates.net/nation=schottia Schottia] | ||
|Gylias-Schottia relations are cordial, aided by similar political tendencies and cultural ties. | |Gylias-Schottia relations are cordial, aided by similar political tendencies and cultural ties. | ||
* Schottia has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Schottia has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in Handon. | * Gylias has an embassy in Handon. | ||
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|[[Silua]] | |[[Silua]] | ||
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* Silua has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Silua has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Shalum]] | |[[Shalum]] | ||
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* Shalum has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Shalum has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embasssy in Aragon. | * Gylias has an embasssy in Aragon. | ||
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|[[Svinia]] | |||
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* Svinia has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | |||
* Gylias has an embassy in Hrabské. | |||
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!width="15%"| Country | !width="15%"| Country | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|[[Allamunnika]] | |[[Allamunnika]] | ||
|Gylias-Allamunnika relations have improved notably since the Allammunnic restoration of democracy, and became a close relationship under [[Eleanor Henderson]], who had a notable friendship with [[Mathilde Vieira]]. | |Gylias-Allamunnika relations have improved notably since the Allammunnic restoration of democracy, and became a close relationship under [[Eleanor Henderson]], who had a notable friendship with [[Mathilde Vieira]]. | ||
* Allamunnika has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Allamunnika has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Cacerta]] | |[[Cacerta]] | ||
|''See [[Gylias-Cacerta relations]].'' | |''See [[Gylias-Cacerta relations]].'' | ||
Bilateral ties with Cacerta form one of the significant {{wpl|Special relationship (international relations)|special relationships}} of Gylian foreign policy. | Bilateral ties with Cacerta form one of the significant {{wpl|Special relationship (international relations)|special relationships}} of Gylian foreign policy. | ||
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* Cacerta has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Cacerta has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embasy in Vichenza. | * Gylias has an embasy in Vichenza. | ||
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|[[Knichus]] | |[[Knichus]] | ||
|Cordial relations between Gylias and Knichus have been credited with helping stabilise the country after the [[FedCom Civil War]]. | |Cordial relations between Gylias and Knichus have been credited with helping stabilise the country after the [[FedCom Civil War]]. | ||
* Knichus has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Knichus has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Mansuriyyah]] | |[[Mansuriyyah]] | ||
| | |Relations have been historically hostile, owing to the [[Quliyasi Jihad]] and stark cultural and political differences. The two have no official relations, with [[Tennai]] acting as a {{wpl|protecting power}} of Gylian interests in Mansuriyyah. The most notable interaction in modern times is the [[Neyveli Agreement]]. | ||
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| | |Nalaya | ||
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|[[Quenmin]] | |[[Quenmin]] | ||
|Relations in the past were hostile due to authoritarian governments in Quenmin, but have improved since the end of the [[Hidebound Era]]. | |||
|Relations in the past were hostile due to | |||
* Quenmin has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Quenmin has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in Cao Khoát. | * Gylias has an embassy in Cao Khoát. | ||
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|[[Ruvelka]] | |[[Ruvelka]] | ||
|Gylias and Ruvelka have had friendly relations since the Free Territories, aided by Ruvelka's similarly leftist internal politics. | |Gylias and Ruvelka have had friendly relations since the Free Territories, aided by Ruvelka's similarly leftist internal politics. | ||
* Ruvelka has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Ruvelka has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Syara]] | |[[Syara]] | ||
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* Syara has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Syara has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
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|[[Tennai]] | |[[Tennai]] | ||
| | |''See [[Gylias-Tennai relations]].'' | ||
* Tennai has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Tennai has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embassy in Aminjikarai. | * Gylias has an embassy in Aminjikarai. | ||
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!width="15%"| Country | !width="15%"| Country | ||
!Notes | !Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Kirisaki]] | |[[Kirisaki]] | ||
|''See [[Gylias-Kirisaki relations]].'' | |''See [[Gylias-Kirisaki relations]].'' | ||
Bilateral ties with Kirisaki form one of the significant {{wpl|Special relationship (international relations)|special relationships}} of Gylian foreign policy. | Bilateral ties with Kirisaki form one of the significant {{wpl|Special relationship (international relations)|special relationships}} of Gylian foreign policy. | ||
* | * Kirisaki has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | ||
* Gylias has an embasy in Kirayuki. | * Gylias has an embasy in Kirayuki. | ||
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|[ | |[https://www.nationstates.net/nation=neu_engollon Neu Engollon] | ||
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* Neu Engollon has an embassy in Mişeyáke. | * Neu Engollon has an embassy in Mişeyáke. |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 9 June 2022
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Gylias |
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The foreign relations of Gylias are overseen by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, with the President playing a ceremonial and representative role at the international level.
Gylias is a member of the Organization of Tyrannic Nations and the Common Sphere, joining the latter at its first expansion. Foreign policy is linked to its history of political radicalism, particularly the experience of the Free Territories. It is based on principles of neutrality, non-alignment, and pursuit of multilateral solutions.
History
Gylias has a long history of diplomacy, beginning in ancient times with the Liúşai League. The period of Xevdenite rule starting in the 17th century marked an interruption in foreign relations.
During the Gylian ascendancy, efforts were made to persuade other nations to withdraw official recognition from Xevden and grant it to other Gylian polities. Gylians established contact with various revolutionary movements in Tyran, including the Ruvelkan Socialist Republic and the Ruvelkan anarchist armies.
Diplomatic contact with the world resumed at a modest level in the 20th century through Alscia, the Gylian-majority province of the Cacertian Empire.
The start of the Liberation War achieved the goal of isolating Xevden. Nevertheless, many Tyranian nations were wary of the Free Territories due to their anarchism. Official recognition was limited, but as the war developed several countries moved towards tacit support and cooperation with the Free Territories, including Kirisaki, Cacerta, and Ruvelka.
The war ended in 1958, and the independence of Gylias allowed the re-establishment of official relations with the world, and the recognition of previously unofficial representatives. A degree of isolation persisted during the transition from the Free Territories to Gylias, due to lingering distrust of Gylias' anarchist influence. Foreign policy during this period was dominated by a debate over prioritising world revolution or internal consolidation.
The appointment of Erika Ďileş as foreign minister in 1962 established the foundations of foreign policy that have endured into the present. The skilled and charismatic Erika achieved the normalisation of Gylias' relations with Tyran, including the creation of several close relationships.
During the 1960s and 1970s, Gylias' image abroad improved, and involvement in world affairs was based on principles of multilateralism, negotiation, and a cosmopolitan outlook. The Common Sphere became the most significant international organisation to Gylian foreign policy.
The wretched decade in the 1980s saw the general malaise and crises affecting the country extend to foreign relations as well. The confrontational approach of Aén Ďanez negatively impacted foreign relations, and Gylias experienced another period of relative diplomatic isolation. Relations began returning to normal under the Filomena Pinheiro government, and were fully restored under Mathilde Vieira.
Policy
The foreign policy of Gylias since independence is based on the tenets of multilateralism, negotiation, and soft power. Gylias has focused on the role of "honest broker" in international diplomacy, serving as mediator in several disputes.
Key ideals at the basis of foreign policy are support for democracy, human rights, egalitarianism, and social justice.
Participation in peacekeeping missions is dictated by the constraints of Gylian law. The Gylian Self-Defense Forces are legally closer to a militia than a military, and thus participation in peacekeeping missions is based on volunteering.
As a result of these factors, Gylias remains a middle power in Siduri and has a degree of influence in Tyran as a whole.
International organisations
Gylias is a member of the following international organisations:
Bilateral relations
In general, Gylias has good relations with countries that share democratic ideals and similar socioeconomic or political priorities. Its poorest relations tend to be with countries that have authoritarian governments or more socially conservative norms.
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Country | Notes |
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Acrea |
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Akashi |
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Æþurheim | See Gylias-Æþurheim relations.
Despite long periods of tension due to Æþurheim's military governments, bilateral relations are improving, helped by Æþurian interest in Gylias' successful popular culture.
|
Delkora | See Gylias-Delkora relations.
Gylias and Delkora have friendly relations, aided by cultural ties and similar political and socioeconomic orientations.
|
Megelan | Gylias and Megelan have developed close relations, particularly since the establishment of the Civitas whose organisation features similar anarchist and direct democratic elements. However, the presence of certain cultural and social differences have earned comparisons to a relationship of "bickering siblings".
|
Nordkrusen | Relations between Gylias and Nordkrusen improved notably in the 1960s and 1970s, with the advent of a reformist Nordling government, but remained weakened by authoritarian tendencies within the monarchy. A recent royal coup caused a suspension of official relations, with Gylias continuing to recognise the government-in-exile.
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Ossoria | Gylias-Ossoria relations are historically cordial but have had tension points caused by marked differences in politics and social organisation. They reached their nadir with the Ossorian war crisis of 1986, but have since recovered.
The two nations are party to a mutual defence treaty. Ossoria has a naval base at Eltykan, Nerveiík-Iárus-Daláyk, dating back to the Liberation War.
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Schottia | Gylias-Schottia relations are cordial, aided by similar political tendencies and cultural ties.
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Silua |
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Shalum |
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Svinia |
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Siduri
Country | Notes |
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Allamunnika | Gylias-Allamunnika relations have improved notably since the Allammunnic restoration of democracy, and became a close relationship under Eleanor Henderson, who had a notable friendship with Mathilde Vieira.
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Cacerta | See Gylias-Cacerta relations.
Bilateral ties with Cacerta form one of the significant special relationships of Gylian foreign policy.
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Knichus | Cordial relations between Gylias and Knichus have been credited with helping stabilise the country after the FedCom Civil War.
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Mansuriyyah | Relations have been historically hostile, owing to the Quliyasi Jihad and stark cultural and political differences. The two have no official relations, with Tennai acting as a protecting power of Gylian interests in Mansuriyyah. The most notable interaction in modern times is the Neyveli Agreement. |
Nalaya | |
Quenmin | Relations in the past were hostile due to authoritarian governments in Quenmin, but have improved since the end of the Hidebound Era.
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Ruvelka | Gylias and Ruvelka have had friendly relations since the Free Territories, aided by Ruvelka's similarly leftist internal politics.
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Syara |
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Tennai | See Gylias-Tennai relations.
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Outside Tyran
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Kirisaki | See Gylias-Kirisaki relations.
Bilateral ties with Kirisaki form one of the significant special relationships of Gylian foreign policy.
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Neu Engollon |
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