Foreign relations of Kozakura
Foreign relations of Kozakura is the responsibility of the Foreign Affairs Directorate, currently headed by Zema Hayosa, the incumbent President of Foreign Affairs Policy and the Director-General of the Foreign Affairs Directorate.
Introduction
Kozakura is an island nation situated in the southwestern maritime region of the continent of Major Kistavich. It is a major trading hub with significant space launch capability. Kozakura also posseses technologically-advanced military forces with foreign deployments across world as part of its defensive doctrine of Sai teiku (再テイク, The Retaking). It is a significant technological hub, with significant investments in Heuristic Controllers, Quantum computing research and robotic development. Succeeding Shogunates following the 1979 military coup has pursued a foreign policy of balancing and alliance building among regional and great powers and follows a strategy of principled stability and shared prosperity. Kozakura has advocated for laissez-faire capitalism and socially liberal policies.
Overview
Country | Status of Relations | Current state of relations | Visa requirements? | Embassy? | Interests section Only? | Kozakuran Ambassador |
Ambassador to Kozakura | |||||
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Direct | Indirect | None | ||||||||||
Anagonia - Confederate States of Anagonia |
Yes | N/A | N/A |
Kozakuran-Anagonian foreign relations with Princess Zano's diplomatic expedition in 1794. <Historical details from 1794 to 1979> During the Sakoku period, Anagonian interests in Kozakura were nationalised by Kozakuran authorities and its diplomatic mission fell under the protection of the Meridonian diplomatic mission. Today, a large portion of Kozakuran imports of rare earth metals come from Anagonia, most of it used in the Kozakuran semiconductor industry. Five percent of Kozakuran land-reclamation projects are backed by Anagonia. In 2009, Kozakuran troops were allowed to be hosted in Anagonian territory as part of their dispersement strategy. |
Yes | Seki Naruhito | Michael Gallagher | |||||
Anteliyea - Empire of Greater Anteliyea | Yes | N/A | N/A | Yes | Yamauchi Ken | |||||||
Arcadie - République Autonome d’Arcadie | Yes | N/A | N/A | Kozakuran-Arcadie relations remain informal since the years of the former Kozakuran Empire until the two sides signed defence agreements in 2014, allowing Kozakura to establish military bases in Arcadie. While a Kozakuran intent on forming trade relations with the Yuldo Special Self-Governing Authority resulted in a diplomatic protest from the Arcadie, Kozakuran diplomats reassured Arcadie officials of its bilateral security commitment.
In addition to the security agreement, various bilateral cross-cultural and economic treaties were signed in the following years fostering positive relations. |
Yes | Hasegawa Saburou | ||||||
Aquilinia - Free State of Aquilinia | Yes | N/A | N/A | Yes | Yamamoto Kyou | |||||||
Aureumterra - Empire of Aureumterra | Yes | N/A | N/A | Yes | Konishi Hanzō | |||||||
Azura - Evenguard of Azura | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A | Yes | Konuno Charoryo | ||||||
Cathalina-Magea - Provincia Cathalina-Magea | Yes | N/A | N/A | Current Kozakuran foreign policy towards Kylarnatia and Cathalina-Magea is a two-prong approach. Indirect relations was established between the Kozakuran government and the Kylarnatian mainland in the region of Gholgoth and more direct relations between the native Cathalan-Azuri populace.
Historically, formal relations between Kylarnatia (through Cathalina-Magea) and Kozakura begun in the mid-18th century when the latter started its creation of a diplomatic and trade relations network in Esvanovia. A Kozakuran diplomatic delegation, led by Princess Zano Heijisha of the Orinami clans, begun in Cathalina-Magea in 1801, with a subsequent foreign visit in the Kylarnatian mainland in the following year. Princess Zano's diplomatic expedition soon set the current precedent in Kozakuran foreign policy towards extraregional territories. Relations remain stable until 1952 following Kozakuran Empire's dissolution and loss of territorial holdings following the Great War and the Kozakuran Seccession Crisis. In the turmoil, the Sakurada Shogunate took over the government beginning the Sakoku period. During the Sakoku period, the Sakurada Shogunate removed all foreign diplomatic missions with the exceptions from Meridon and Marquesan allowing them to become Protecting Powers for foreign missions. The Kylarnatian/Cathalina-Magea diplomatic mission came under the protection of the Marquesan diplomatic mission. This arrangement came to an end in 1979 when the Yamauchi Shogunate took over in a bloodless coup and began the Fukkatsu period. Foreign missions were once again allowed to operate outside of their protecting powers. Kylarnatia (through Cathalina-Magea) resumed their diplomatic relations in 1982, one of the first to resume relations after nearly 30 years of isolationism. Today, Cathalina-Magea is a significant importer of foodstuffs for the Kozakuran market, owing to the former's agricultural exports. In 1983, a joint venture was founded between both nations to invest in Kozakura's domestic aquaculture industry. A bilateral agreement came into effect in 1990, allowing Kozakuran and Cathalan/Kylarnatian citizens a visa-free entry into Cathalina-Magea/Kylarnatia and Kozakura. It was also amended to allow a vice-versa agreement for funded scholarships to allow students from both countries to study in foreign universities in 1993. Kozakura and Cathalina-Magea signed the Security Concord of Sekhemna in 2008, allowing Kozakuran troops bases in Cathalina-Magea. It was expanded in the aftermath of the Matsume War in which Kozakuran naval personnel took part in joint-patrol missions on international shipping lanes in Mare Noctis and Marianan Oceans. |
N/A | Yes | N/A | Zohizan Nyoiko | Onorina di Laurent | |||
Caunette - Coral Kingdom of Caunette | Yes | N/A | N/A | N/A | Yes | N/A | Hayasaka Ren | Bérénice Camus | ||||
Chilokver - Republic of Chilokver | Yes | N/A | N/A | Nakano Yuuko | ||||||||
Ghant - Ghanteko Inperioa | Yes | N/A | N/A | Higashi Kichirō | ||||||||
Lothia - High Order of Lothia | Yes | N/A | N/A | Yes | Hino Kazuki | Leontina Soranus | ||||||
Marquesan - Marquesan Imperium | Yes | N/A | N/A | Kozakura's foreign relations with the Marquesan Imperium began in 1843 following the successful of the Kozakuran diplomatic delegation led by Prince Ryachi Sayo. Wanting to rapidly industrialize the Kozakuran Empire, Prince Sayo fostered strong trade links between the two countries, with its peak reaching in 1928. In 1930, Kozakura allowed the establishment of a radio station in the highest point of Yazaki Hill in Onogoro. The previous stable relations came to an end during the years of the Great War when Kozakura became embroiled in a civil war with the Marquesans supporting the rebelling daimyos against the ruling Hasegawa Shogunate. Emperor Totoha would force a cessation of hostilities in the end of 1951, closing the Kozakuran front of the war.
In the post-war Kozakuran Seccession Crisis, foreign powers involved in the crisis forced the ruling Hasegawa Shogunate by into accepting that the Empire could no longer be kept together. The Sakurada Shogunate takes over the government in Kozakura after the Hasegawa Shogunate was deposed in a coup. The succeeding Shogunate, seemingly betrayed by foreign interests, institutes the policy of isolationism, forcing foreign interests to leave Kozakura. The policy made a few exceptions for Marquesan and Meridonian interests, as they were allowed to become protecting powers for foreign diplomatic missions and certain access to the Kozakuran internal market. The Sakurada Shogunate allowed the Marquesan-controlled Yazaki Station in Onogoro to be secretly expanded in during the Sakoku years for their growing space programme and their land-based navigation system. In return, Kozakura was granted access to Marquesan space programme, allowing them to launch assets into orbit. In 1979, the policy of isolationism would come to an end when Yamauchi Koji led a bloodless coup against the Sakurada Shogunate with his loyalist forces in the Kozakuran Armed Forces. It would be revealed in the coming years after the coup that the first Yamauchi Shogun was educated in prestigious Marquesan Ecoles de Guerre, sparking concerns among Kistavich countries that the Marquesan Imperium has backed the coup. The Kozakuran government dismissed the concerns, saying that some officers that were previously loyal to the Sakurada Shogunate were educated in foreign military academies. Today, Marquesan is a significant trade partner with Kozakura in the sectors of arms trade, high-tech devices, pharmaceuticals. Marquesan interests account for 25% of all international business presence in Kozakura and is instrumental at the establishing industrial conglomerates with wealthy Kozakuran-Orinami magnates. In the land reclamation projects, Marquesan-backed projects account to 20% of the total land reclaimed. In 1984, the Yazaki Station was expanded into a fleet support facility for the Marquesan Navy, expanding their presence in South Kistavich. In 2003, Kozakuran troops were allowed to station forces in Pandora, as part of their dispersement strategy. |
N/A | Yes | N/A | Serizawa Hikari | Jean Claude Étienne Beaumont de Descoteaux | |||
Meridon - Federal Republic of Meridon | Yes | N/A | N/A | Formal Kozakuran-Meridonian relations begun in mid-1700's after the Meridonian establishment as a polity.
<Various historical stuff here> From 1952 to 1979, Meridon and Marquesan were designated as protecting powers for various diplomatic missions in Esvanovia during the Sakoku Period. Meridon hosted various diplomatic missions from nations east of the Anagonian Ocean and the East Arvolken Sea. Current Kozakuran-Meridonian defence agremeents range from military arms procurement, technology transfers, and constructing Kozakuran naval designs in Meridonian shipyards. Along with Cathalina-Magea, Meridon food imports are among its largest imports and a significant investor in Kozakura's aquacultural industry. In addition to these agreements, cultural, economic agrements were signed as well. |
Yes | Jozen Moriyama | Ryu Kasanuma | |||||
Neo-Korea - State of Neo-Korea | Yes | N/A | N/A | Historically, Kozakuran-Kāichrén relations were generally non-existent, owing to a lack of historical interaction or shared geopolitical causes. Following the Kozakuran cessation of hostilities during the Great War, and the subsequent post-war territorial losses it suffered, it became the general historical line of thought in relation to Kozakura that it represented a drain on resources and a general “wasted ally” during the course of the Great War. Despite this assessment, defence acquisitions through third parties were made in the late 1997 when the Kozakuran Grand Army chose the NMT-92 Sangaku as their third-generation main battle tank.
Relations remain frozen until the 2015 Marquesan Intervention, and the rapid Neo-Korean realignment against Aureumterra which followed, that relations were re-established. |
Yes | Hamaguchi Yuuki | ||||||
Janpia - Janpian Union of Revolutionary States | Yes | N/A | N/A | Sasaki Shinobu | ||||||||
Jin Yi - Divine Eternal Kingdom of Jin Yi | Yes | N/A | N/A | Yes | Sugita Yasu | |||||||
San Lucin - Republic of San Lucin | Yes | N/A | N/A | Komo Semuryo | ||||||||
Svetvostok - Republic of Svetvostok | Yes | N/A | N/A | Douki Niryu |