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Revision as of 17:53, 30 December 2019
相互安全保障開発協議会 परस्पर सुरक्षा आणि विकास परिषद Council for Mutual Security and Development | |
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Motto: "平和を守る" "शांतीचा बचाव करा" "Defend Peace" | |
Anthem: 平和を守る Defend Peace | |
Headquarters | Keisi, Senria |
Other languages | Senrian Marathi Phula language |
Type | Supranational military alliance and free trading area |
Membership | Economic associates Observers |
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The Council for Mutual Security and Development, commonly referred to simply as COMSED, is a regional economic and military intergovernmental organization located primarily in the Kylarite continent of Coius. As of 2019, COMSED has TBD permanent members, TBD economic associates, and TBD observers. It is headquartered in Keisi, Senria.
The precursor to COMSED were the various cooperation agreements signed between Senria, Brumah, and Mathrabumi in economic and security fields. Deepening cooperation between the three led to the Treaty of Sakata signed in 198X creating COMSED 198X by the three powers, and initially functioned primarily as a collective security arrangement. In subsequent decades, however, the organization's scope has expanded vastly, with full members having access to a free-trade area and intelligence and technology sharing, travel agreements and both full members and economic associates having access to a multilateral development bank, economic and financial support, university cooperation programs, and cultural exchange programs. The organization's stated purpose is "to promote in a multilateral and equitable fashion international diplomacy, commerce and development, liberalization, intercultural exchange, and security in Coius and Kylaris as a whole".
COMSED cooperates heavily with the Euclean Community and with international financial organizations such as GIFA. It has has traditionally been regarded as a rival to the IFDS and ROSPO, with which it competes for economic and military influence in Coius. COMSED maintains a global network of partners and associates, and is considered to be one of the most prominent organizations in Coius. COMSED is also one of the largest advocates of trade liberalization and democracy in Kylaris, underpinning much of the modern democratic order.
History
Members and associates
Members
(the whole deal)
Economic associates
(most of the economic and cultural stuff without the military and espionage stuff)
Observers
(standard observers, y'know?)
Structure
Economy
COMSED's economic features are primary detailed through the Pan-Coian Treaty of Greater Economic Integration signed in 1990. The Treaty stipulates these terms.
- Signatories of the treaty should limit tariffs on the good of other members to at most 5%
- Member industries should aim to source at least 30% of their materials from other members or aligned blocs
- COMSED will have a common good and firm registry
- Members are blacklisted from doing business with "unpreferred firms"
- Members should attempt to reduce trade with countries that occupy member state territory
- Member governments are not permitted to source goods and services related to national security from countries that occupy member state territory
- Member governments are not allowed contract core infrastructure from firms not on the "preferred list"
- Members should liberalize currency flows in between other member states