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Revision as of 04:16, 5 February 2020
The Association for International Socialism is an intergovernmental organisation comprised of states with the aim of promoting and strengthening socialism around the world. It has x members and headquarters in x.
Members
State | Joined | Capital | Languages | Population | Area |
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Chervolesia | yyyy | Volosovo | Narodyn | 73,491,200 | 2,399,981 km² |
Dezevau | yyyy | Bazadavo | Ziba | 129,899,450 | 1,834,685 km2 |
Djedet | yyyy | Mina | Badawiyan Beheiran Makai |
20,238,000 |
Function
There is a high level of cooperation between the states of the AIS on a wide range of matters, including science, diplomacy and economy. Notable cooperative projects include spaceprogram?, while the AIS is also linked to various institutions, such as the International Institute for Socialised Health, which was founded by the Association of Emerging Socialist Economies but became affiliated with AIS after the latter organisation's collapse.
History
The AIS ??? the Association of Emerging Socialist Economies, which was disestablished in 1988. The AIS is also related to InterCon, which is a gathering of non-state parties and individuals where the AIS is for states.