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The foreign relations of the [[Californian Empire]] have been largely shaped by the ideals of its successive conservative or right-wing governments. | The foreign relations of the [[Californian Empire]] have been largely shaped by the ideals of its successive conservative or right-wing governments. | ||
==International | ==International organizations== | ||
Californian Empire is a member of, or a participant in, the following international organizations: | Californian Empire is a member of, or a participant in, the following international organizations: | ||
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Revision as of 13:41, 11 October 2023
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The foreign relations of the Californian Empire have been largely shaped by the ideals of its successive conservative or right-wing governments.
International organizations
Californian Empire is a member of, or a participant in, the following international organizations:
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Relationships by country
Country | Formal relations began | Notes |
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Soviet Union | 1999 |
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United States | 2000 |
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Japan | 2000 |
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United Kingdom | 2000 |
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Netherlands | 1999 |
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Republic of China | 2001 |
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South Korea | 2015 |
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Singapore | 2015 |
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India | 1999 |
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Brazil | 1999 |
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European Union | 2015 |
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