PEOPLE'S FEDERATION OF PAN-ASIATIC STATES
In-Character Communications Thread
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About the Pan-Asiatic States
As a one-party state, the People's Federation is governed by a single overarching political organization: the Asian Communist Party (ACP) with Neo-Manila as its capital city in its capital state, the Tagalog Soviet Socialist Republic (TSSR).
In accordance with the tenets of state-socialism and Pan-Asian revanchism, citizens are expected to surrender their personal interests, individual cultural identities, and liberties under the pretext of a pseudo-scientific system of preserving Asian values and morality, for the betterment of society and towards what the majority, through the state, considers the common good. A system of economic interdependence, which solidified itself overtime during the period of reconstruction following the Second World War, has become a fact of the Pan-Asiatic States' existence. Nationalism is frowned upon in favor of thinking beyond nationalism, that is, in its stead, the promotion of a Pan-Asian civilizational identity—and thus, the state habitually participates in the censorship of ideas that may prove to be potentially hazardous to the prevalent ideology as well as historical revisionism in order to erase potential hazards to the governing identity which could create divisions among the states of the Pan-Asiatic States. Insurrection to this system is scarce tolerated, and this has led to many factions scattered across the Pan-Asiatic States to participate in constant guerilla warfare against their local governments.
The Pan-Asiatic States is not only a political superpower, but an economic superpower as well, holding a significant 42%~ of the world's wealth in capital (2011). This wealth is distributed almost entirely equally, with a heavily progressive and graduated income tax. Private industry is illegal under the socialist regime, with state-owned businesses tightly regulated, maintained, and democratically managed by the government; however, the Pan-Asiatic States maintain a degree of inflow of foreign commodities through exclusionary economic zones and foreign-leased entrepots. Through an intricate system of publicly-owned corporations operating outside of the territories themselves and under the direct control of the Pan-Asiatic States government, the country also maintains a highly competitive economy in the world.
Further Reading
- Overview of the Pan-Asiatic States
- Territories of the Pan-Asiatic States
- Dispatches Regarding the Governance of the Pan-Asiatic States
- Dispatches Regarding the Culture of the Pan-Asiatic States
- History of the Pan-Asiatic States
- International Relations of the Pan-Asiatic States
- Pan-Asiatic States News Thread