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| {{font color|#e79000|'''Neutral'''}} | | {{font color|#e79000|'''Neutral'''}} | ||
| Daobac does not | | Daobac does not view this nation in neither positive or negative light. | ||
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| {{font color|#e79000|'''Wary'''}} | | {{font color|#e79000|'''Rival'''}} | ||
| Daobac views this nation as their economic/political rival. | |||
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| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Wary'''}} | |||
| Daobac maintains a cautious attitude towards this nation. | | Daobac maintains a cautious attitude towards this nation. | ||
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| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Suspicious'''}} | | {{font color|#FF0000|'''Suspicious'''}} | ||
| Daobac views this nation with suspicion and mistrust. | | Daobac views this nation with suspicion and mistrust. | ||
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| {{font color|#FF0000|'''Hostile'''}} | | {{font color|#FF0000|'''Hostile'''}} | ||
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|{{Flag|Lusoña}} | |||
|{{font color|#34a853|'''Cordial'''}} | |||
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|{{Flag|Sonha}} | |||
|{{font color|#FF0000|'''Suspicious'''}} | |||
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|{{Main|Daobac - Sonha relations}}'''Overview''' | |||
* Daobac has an embassy in Congminh. | |||
* Sonha has an embassy in Congvat. | |||
* Contemporary relations between the two country can be described as mutual suspicion and distrust. | |||
* Both nations lay claim to be the original continuation of the Daoan Conclave, although Sonha has laid territorial claim to the islands of Bautroi and Dammay which are under the defacto control of Daobac. | |||
* Yunxia's continued control over the Nangang province is another source of contention between the two nations as Sonha has ambitions to annex Nangang whereas Daobac has vested economic interests in Nangang as it was given exclusive economic & mining rights by Yunxia in the region. | |||
'''Economy''' | |||
*TBD | |||
'''History''' | |||
* Historically the two nations share a common language and heritage as the territories of Sonha were previously settled by the Daoan Conclave between 200 CE until the 11th century. | |||
* When the Daoan Conclave was incorporated by the Tahamajan Empire, its holdings in the Ochran mainland were stripped away from the Conclave and administered directly by the Tahamajans. | |||
* Post-Tahamaja's collapse in th 14th century the Shenzou Empire, taking advantage of the chaos and uncertainty of the era, quickly moved to annex the Conclave's previous holdings along Ochran's southern coast. | |||
* The briefly re-established Second Daoan Conclave laid claim to its holdings but were unable to take any action to reassert control as they were preoccupied with a rapidly growing conflict with the Kajerans who also wished to conquer the the entirety of the Kayatman archipelago. | |||
* Placed under two different overlords, the Daoans developed slight variations in their language and cultural practices throughout the centuries | |||
* During the [[First Cross-Strait War|First]] and [[Second Cross-Strait War|Second Cross-Strait Wars]] the Trong Dynasty, a tributary Daoan state of the Shen, contributed forces to the Shen invasions though ultimately failed to subjugate Daobac. | |||
* Daobac's intelligence agency, the Office of Naval Intelligence, has allegedly carried out clandestine operations within Sonha in the hopes of inciting a regime change that would be more amicable to Daoan interests and sovereignty. | |||
* Combined with Sonhan ambitions to annex the Yunxian exclave of Nangang where Daobac has vested economic interests, has been a source of friction between the two nations. | |||
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| {{flag|Yunxia}} | | {{flag|Yunxia}} | ||
| {{font color|#FF0000|''' | | {{font color|#FF0000|'''Wary'''}} | ||
| 10 September 1845 | | 10 September 1845 | ||
| '''Overview''' | | {{Main|Daobac - Yunxia relations}}'''Overview''' | ||
* Daobac has an embassy in Zhongjing. | * Daobac has an embassy in Zhongjing. | ||
* Daobac maintains a consulate general in Nangang | * Daobac maintains a consulate general in Nangang | ||
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*Daoan conglomorates have established major presence in the country, primarily in the Nangang province.<br> | *Daoan conglomorates have established major presence in the country, primarily in the Nangang province.<br> | ||
'''History''' | '''History''' | ||
* General history of hostility and mistrust between the | * General history of hostility and mistrust between Daobac and Yunxia's predecessor: the Shenzou Empire | ||
* | * Previously the former Shenzou Empire has attempted to subjugate and annex Daobac during the [[First Cross-Strait War|First]] and [[Second Cross-Strait War|Second Cross-Strait Wars]] in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | ||
* In the modern era, Daoan conglomorates has established a large presence in | * However in 1943 the Shenzou Empire collapsed and was replaced with the Republic of Yunxia. | ||
* Daobac supported Yunxia's retainment of the Nangang region to remain under its control, largely to preserve Daoan economic interests in the region. Since then the Nangan region has remained under Yunxian control as an exclave. | |||
* In the modern era, Daoan conglomorates has established a large presence in the Nangang exclave to extract and refine raw resources. | |||
* This has been a source of contention amongst the Seuhnghoi population who saw foreign investment as one of the primary causes of the social & economic disparity in Kra society. | * This has been a source of contention amongst the Seuhnghoi population who saw foreign investment as one of the primary causes of the social & economic disparity in Kra society. | ||
* On occassion Daoan {{wp|Private military company|private security contractors}} has been involved in minor skirmishes with local Seuhnghoi rebel movements.<br> | * On occassion Daoan {{wp|Private military company|private security contractors}} has been involved in minor skirmishes with local Seuhnghoi rebel movements.<br> |
Latest revision as of 02:55, 11 December 2024
Since its independence, Daobac has pursued a "free and active" philosphy as its overarching guide in foreign policy, as a result, Daobac maintains friendly relations with its immediate neighbors, members of the Association of Ozeros Nations and the rest of the wider global community. The country is a strong advocate of Ozerosi & Kayatman regionalism and stability, and to achieve these ends plays an active role within the AON. Daobac works closely with its regional neighbors and supports various initiatives that promotes security, stability and unity within its immediate region. The country is well known for its expertise in the fields of environmental, aerospace and chemical, allowing to export key technologies easily due to its strategic geographic position at the Kayatman archipelago. Due to geographic reasons, friendly relations with both Kajera and Pulau Keramat are considered paramount. At the same time however the country also maintain good diplomatic relations with other powers such as Tsurushima, Belfras and Onekawa-Nukanoa. In the modern era and through the Daobac Space Corporation (DSC) and the country's membership in the International Aeronautical Union (IAU), Daobac has been able to effectively enlarge its importance among the international community. Daobac also hosts the headquarters of the IAU, located in its capital city of Congvat.
Memberships
Association of Ozeros Nations
International Aeronautical Union
Vespian Exchange Institute
Treaties
Type | Signatory Nation(s) | Treaty Name | Signed | Ratified | Effective | Status |
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Peace Treaty | Shenzhou Empire | Treaty of Hoabinh | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Shenzhou Empire | Daoan-Huang Dynasty Treaty of Mutual Understanding | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | 11 February 1898 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Shenzhou Empire | Daoan-Jin Shenzou Non-Aggression Pact | 27 February 1903 | 27 February 1903 | 01 March 1903 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Tsurushima | Daobac-Tsurushima Trade Association | 13 December 1910 | 25 December 1910 | 1 January 1911 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Kajera | Daobac-Kajera Trade Association | 19 September 1915 | 3 December 1915 | 4 December 1915 | Inactive |
International Treaty | Shenzhou Empire | Xi'hai Agreement | 21 April 1924 | 21 April 1924 | 25 July 1925 | Inactive |
Non-Aggression Pact | Pulau Keramat | Congvat Accord | 7 February 1930 | 19 March 1930 | 20 March 1930 | Active |
Non-Aggression Pact | Kajera | Kayatman Treaty of Mutual Benefit | 2 February 1933 | 15 May 1933 | 15 May 1933 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Daobac-Onekawa Trade Association | 30 July 1941 | 5 October 1941 | 6 October 1941 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Pulau Keramat | Daobac-Pulau Keramat Trade Association | 31 January 1949 | 23 May 1949 | 24 May 1949 | Inactive |
Open Border Policy | Karaihe Border Control Agreement | 17 April 1952 | 4 August 1957 | 5 August 1957 | Active | |
Military Alliance | Kajera | Treaty of Rimae | 17 June 1955 | 21 September 1955 | 21 September 1955 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Kajera | Daobac-Kajera Free Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 4 November 1959 | 17 February 1960 | 1 March 1960 | Inactive |
Free Trade Agreement | Tsurushima | Daobac-Tsurushima Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 11 May 1962 | 30 September 1962 | 1 October 1962 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Onekawa-Nukanoa | Daobac-Onekawa Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 8 April 1969 | 22 November 1969 | 23 November 1969 | Active |
Free Trade Agreement | Pulau Keramat | Daobac-Pulau Keramat Comprehensive Economic Partnership | 19 October 1975 | 3 April 1976 | 4 April 1976 | Active |
Founding treaty | Kajera Kainuinoa Pulacan |
Treaty of Congvat | 15 February 1988 | 1 March 1988 | 21 May 1988 | Active |
Bilateral Relations
Below is a comprehenstive list of bilateral relations between Daobac and various countries.
A table describing the type of attitude of how Daobac views each nation is also provided as shown below:
Attitude | Description |
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Friendly | Daobac views this nation as a close friend & trusted ally. |
Cordial | Daobac generally seeks a peaceful and prosperous coexistence with this nation. |
Receptive | Daobac is interested in a closer relation with this nation. |
Neutral | Daobac does not view this nation in neither positive or negative light. |
Rival | Daobac views this nation as their economic/political rival. |
Wary | Daobac maintains a cautious attitude towards this nation. |
Suspicious | Daobac views this nation with suspicion and mistrust. |
Hostile | Daobac views this nation as an enemy with hostile intent towards Daobac. |
Belisaria
Ghant
Ochran
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Ankat | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Lusoña | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Sonha | Suspicious | TBD |
Economy
History
| Overview
Yunxia | Wary | 10 September 1845 |
Economy
History
| Overview
Tsurushima | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
Oxidentale
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Zacapican | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Malaio
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Fahran | Wary | TBD | TBD |
Kajera | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
Kainuinoa | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
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M'biruna | Cordial | TBD | |
Onekawa-Nukanoa | Friendly | 1896 | Overview
Economy
History |
Pulacan | Cordial | 10 January 1846 | Overview
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Pulau Keramat | Friendly | 04 September 1845 | Overview
Economy
History |
Vardana | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Zanzali | Cordial | TBD | TBD |
Norumbia
Country | Attitude | Formal Relations Began | Notes |
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Belfras | Cordial | TBD | Overview
Economy
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Gristol-Serkonos | Cordial | TBD | Overview
Economy
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