East Asian Cooperation Sphere

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East Asian Cooperation Sphere
AbbreviationEACS
TypeEconomic and Political Alliance
HeadquartersSeoul, Minguk-Yakamoto
Founder(s)
Leader(s)Minguk-Yakamoto
Member States
Associated States & Groups
Former MembersKhuree (Annexed by Eurasia)
Historical Information
Founded372
Dissolved388


The East Asian Cooperation Sphere was a economic and political alliance between several economically capitalist, nationalist, and otherwise alligned or right-wing nations located in East Asia and the Pacific formed after the defeat and partitioning of Sizzle following their invasion of Turkestan and Yakamoto[1]. The alliance was lead by the Imperial Federation of Minguk-Yakamoto, with several wholly independent allies of Minguk-Yakamoto, and several dependent client states of Minguk-Yakamoto.

The EACS for the most part acted as a joint economic and industrial cooperation forum between each of its members, although it had some unified geopolitical standings such as its historical opposition towards the Rome Cooperation Council and its Pro-CIS astropolitical stance. During its final days the EACS functioned as Yata's primary nationalistic and corporatistic alliance.

Membership Status Member(s) Description
Leader of the Sphere Minguk-Yakamoto Minguk-Yakamoto was the sole leader of the East Asian Cooperation Sphere, with every sphere-spanning decision going through them first, while also directing the sphere on its future actions.
Independent Member Entirely independent members of the EACS, joining it voluntarily instead of as a victim of conquest. While they may have been more free to do as they pleased compared to many other members, they still remained loyal to Minguk-Yakamoto to some degree.
Subservient Member Sizzle While on paper at the same level as an independent member, Subservient Members were directly subservient to Minguk-Yakamoto, acting as both a breadbasket and fuel for Minguk-Yakamoto's war machine.
Military Administration Xibei Military Command Territories under the temporary or permanent occupation of the Minguk-Yakamotian military.
Self-Governing Warlord State Despite its status as a full member of the EACS, The Republic of Sizzle was no longer a fully unified entity, as several peripheral territories were fully governed by local warlords, swearing loyalty to the governments in Beijing and Seoul on paper alone.
  1. This Conflict dragged in several other states, including all of the members of the EACS.