Argentstan
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Argentan People's Republic ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາຊົນຈັນ Sathalanalad Pasason Chan | |
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Capital | Vien Chan |
Largest city | Ao Mangkon |
Ethnic groups (2019 est.) | Argentan 84.3%
Sylvan Creole 15.1% Other 0.6% |
Demonym(s) | Argentstani |
Government | One-party state |
• President | Buphavanh Tauaenthong |
• Vice President | Thongsing Bunphan |
Sovereign State | |
• Vien Chan founded | 312 CE |
• Independence from Menghe | 1519 |
• Independence from Innominada | 6 June 2019 |
Area | |
• Total Land | 180,316.15 km2 (69,620.45 sq mi) |
• Water (%) | 1.2% |
Population | |
• 2019 census | 10,659,000 |
• Density | 59.11/km2 (153.1/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $97 billion |
• Per capita | $9,061 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $46 billion |
• Per capita | $4,315 |
Gini (2019) | 39.8 medium |
HDI (2016) | 0.694 medium |
Currency | Argentstani Kip (ARK) |
Time zone | UTC+5 (Vinh Chan Time) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd; CE(AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +96 |
Argentstan (ປະເທດຈັນ, Pathet Chan), officially the Argentan People's Republic (ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາຊົນຈັນ, Sathalanalad Pasason Chan) and also known as the Chan People's Republic, is a country in South Hemithea. It is bordered to the northwest by the People's Republic of Innominada, to the south by the the Republic of Innominada, and to the northeast by Menghe, with its western coast running along the South Menghe Sea and facing Isla Diamante across the Diamante Strait. It became independent on June 6th, 2018, making it the youngest state in Hemithea and one of the youngest in Septentrion.
A collection of small kingdoms existed in the are of present-day Argentstan from the 3rd century until the late 10th century, many of them centered around the city of Vien Chan in a loose tribute system. These small kingdoms were briefly united under the Sultanate of Ao Mangkon, which collapsed in 1142 but did succeed in converting most of the population to Shahidism. In the early 14th century these kingdoms came under the control of the Menghean Yi dynasty, regaining independence in 1519 after the Menghean Black Plague weakened Yi control. In 1563 the northern section of Argentan territory was reintegrated into Menghe's Myŏn dynasty, and in 1671 the remaining southern area was annexed by the Sylvan colony of Innominada. For the next 347 years, the Argentans were a stateless people, who faced persecution and discrimination on the Innominadan side of the border. After Innominada collapsed into civil war in 2014, Menghe and Maverica intervened to prop up rival states, partitioning the country into Northern and Southern zones. The Southern zone was partitioned again in 2018, this time with unilateral Menghean assistance, after tensions between Argentans and Sylvan Creoles escalated into widespread violence.
Today, Argentstan is a one-party state led by the Movement for Argentan Freedom, which previously played a major role in advocating for independence. It is led by President Buphavanh Tauaenthong (ບຸບຜາວັນ ຕາເວັນທອງ), who concurrently serves as General-Secretary of the Movement. Bupavanh and his government enjoy strong support from the government of Menghe, which maintains a large military force on Argentstan's soil. Menghean investment has also played an important role in revitalizing Argentstan's economy, which was previously weakened by war, civil unrest, and regional discrimination under Innominada. Argentstan claims ownership over three majority-Argentan provinces in the People's Republic of Innominada, as well as the island of Isla Diamante, both of which are backed by Maverica and the members of the Able Vigil Accords.
Name
Argentstan is the official Anglian-language name for the country, and is derived from the name of the Argetnan people. Argentan is an exonym which Sylvan colonists applied to the people in northwest Innominada. It comes from the name of the Río Argento, or Argent River, which was named by Serenoran explorer Emmerico De Cesare. From there, the term became standard in all Casaterran languages, including Anglian, and it remains in use up to the present day.
In their own language, the Argentan people refer to themselves as the Chan (ຈັນ), an endonym likely derived from the old word for sandalwood. This term was imported into the Menghean language, in which they are known as the Chan (儧 / 찬) and their country is known as Changuk (儧國 / 찬국). Both terms date back to the 10th century, and long precede the use of Argentan.
Chan forms the basis of the Argentan-language name of the country (ປະເທດຈັນ, Pathet Chan or "Chan Nation") and its full, formal version (ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາຊົນຈັນ, Sathalanalad Pasason Chan, "Chan People's Republic"). In the leadup to its secession, Anglian-language media coverage referred to the new country as Argentstan, even though this name has no basis in the Argentan or Chan language. Official Argentstani documents initially accepted this standard-use form, though in August 2019 some Argentan activists began encouraging the use of "Chan" or "Chania" in English translations, denouncing "Argentan/Argentstan" as a colonial label. As of November 2019, official Argentstani documents still use the term Argentstan in Anglian translations. Note also that Argentstani is the demonym for a citizen of the country, while Argentan is the demonym for a member of its largest ethnic group.
History
Innominadan rule
After a disputed election on March 9th, 2014 led to riots and the assassination of President Bienvenido, Innominada slipped into a chaotic and fragmented civil war. Argentans in the northeast staged an armed uprising, which was quashed by the large number of Innominadan Army units stationed in the area. Menghe initially declined to intervene, but after Sylvan forces occupied Isla Diamante and declared their intention to annex it, Menghe dispatched a large mechanized force across the Innominadan border to pre-empt further invasions. Maverica responded with an invasion from the north, and the two countries reached a last-minute agreement to partition Innominada into two polities and thus avert an escalation to large-scale conventional war.
Secession process
At first, Menghean authorities favored a strategy of keeping the Republic of Innominada unified. The three Argentan-majority provinces, Chaco, San Luis, and Flores, were given special autonomy, and Buphavanh Tauaenthong was appointed as a special chancellor to manage the Argentan autonomous region. Ethnic tension between Sylvan Creoles and Argentans remained tense, and by late 2017 there a string of small mob attacks and assassinations had rocked the area. On January 2nd, 2018, the Menghean Special Liaison to Innominada authorized an Argentstani secession referendum which would take place on the 10th, and indicated that Menghe supported a pro-independence result.
The resulting referendum showed 84.1% of voters in Chaco, San Luis, and Flores supporting secession, but it also drew criticism that voter intimidation and faulty counting had skewed the result. Sylvan Creoles in Nueva Meridia took to the streets as they had in 2004, looting Argentan storefronts and denouncing Menghe's occupation. The Innominadan Social-Republican Party, formerly Menghe's ally, issued a proclamation stating that they would reject the referendum's results and withdraw from the Namhae Front. Menghe responded by dispatching troops to retake control, ousting the Social-Republican Party and suppressing Creole rioters.
Following the operation, the Menghean Special Liaison announced that it would enforce the outcome of the referendum, and laid out a six-month timeline for Argentstan's transition to full independence. Though deeply unpopular among the Creole population, the announcement was met with widespread support from Innominadan Argentans, who would finally have control of their own state for the first time in 357 years. Argentstan was formally proclaimed as an independent entity on June 6th, 2018, though its government and military would still need several years to prepare enough staff to fill all high-level positions.
Geography
Government and politics
Foreign relations
The Movement for Argentan Freedom claims to be the rightful governing authority of all former Innominadan territories in which the Argentan people comprise a majority of the population. This includes the Innominadan provinces of Mojana and Cauca, which are controlled by the People's Republic of Innominada, and the island of Isla Diamante, which was annexed by Sylva in 2014 and later promoted to commonwealth status. The Movement officially disavows any claim to the Argentan Semi-Autonomous Province in Menghe, though some of its members have expressed criticism of this policy in private.
These claims put Argentstan in a hostile relationship with the People's Republic of Innominada, which claims authority over the full territory of what was once Innominada. The People's Republic of Innominada is backed by Maverica, which is a member of the Able Vigil Accords. A number of states have refused to extend official recognition to Argentstan, regarding both it and the Republic of Innominada as Menghean puppet regimes.
Argentstan's main international ally is Menghe, which backed its secession process after invading Innominada in 2014. Menghe maintains a large military presence on Argentstani soil, with some 350,000 ground troops of the 4th Army stationed along the border with the People's Republic of Innominada. Menghe also provided generous logistical support for the transition process, training Argentstani military officers at the Menghean National Defense Academy and assigning ethnic Chan from Menghe to serve as military officers and upper-tier civil servants until an adequate number of Argentstani trainees are available. President Buphavanh holds a particularly favorable view of Menghe, having lived in asylum there after being exiled in 2008, and has actively modeled the new Argentstani state on Menghe's system of government. This close dependence does not sit well with some lower-ranking Argentstani officials, who fear that Menghean oversight has compromised Argentstan's sovereignty and note that Menghe itself rules over a large Argentan population.
Military
To protect against the threat of invasion from the People's Republic of Innominada, Argentstan instituted a policy of mandatory military service, requiring that all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 45 serve three years of active service, six years of reserve service, and twelve years of militia service. The end goal of the Defense Improvement Act, issued in 2018, is to achieve a standing military force of 250,000 personnel, or 2.3% of Argentstan's population. With reserve personnel and paramilitaries included, this number would swell to 1.5 million, though as of 2019 most Argentstani militia are poorly trained and equipped and the 1.5 million number exists only as a future projection.
The Argentan People's Armed Forces (APAF) also face a severe shortage of properly trained military officers. Under the old Innominadan regime, most officers were Sylvan Creoles, and officer training in the Republic of Innominada only began in 2016. The Menghean National Defense Academy offered to train all Argentstani officers until a suitable academy in Vien Chan can be established, but its four-year training course presents a long time lag until all officers are prepared for service. Leaked reports suggest that in the interim period, most command positions in the APAF are being filled by ethnic Chan-Argentans transferred from the Menghean Army.
Argentstan also relies on Menghe for the vast majority of its military equipment. Given Argentstan's recent formation and strained finances, and the total lack of transparency in Menghean defense sales to Argentstan, many international defense analysts consider it likely that Menghe armed and equipped the Argentan People's Armed Forces either free of charge or through a heavily discounted long-term loan.