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  • Spotlight on Karakas, Version 2.0

    Map of Karakas



    Quick Facts

    Conventional Long Name: Republican League of Karakas

    Conventional Short Name: Karakas

    Head of State: Jose Djordjevic

    Founded: April 9, 1790

    Population: 250,474,000 (2003 census)

    Capital City: Ciudad de Karakas

    Currency: Karakas Sovereign

    National Animal: Bird of Paradise

    Motto: To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee

    Anthem: Karakas, Gem of the Ocean

    Languages: English (official), Spanish (official), Portuguese (official), Numenorean (official)

    Notes on Government

    Government Type: Presidential Republic

    Administrative Divisions: Republic of Adailton, Republic of Balduvia, Republic of Diego Garcia, Republic of the Gold Coast, Republic of Hammerheim, Republic of Kyralia, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Republic of Pendelhaven, Republic of Pristina, Republic of Vermont, Republic of the White Plains

    Government Structure:

    Unicameral National Senate of 100 members performs most legislative functions. Chief Executive appoints cabinet members and secretaries, who may not hold Assemblyman titles at the same time.

    Republican Senates (also 100 members) use the language of their particular Republic. However, the National Senate and national government matters are conducted in English. Senatorial candidates and secretaries must pass aptitude tests in written and spoken English.

    Major Political Parties:

    Nationalist Party (73 seats in current Assembly)

    Labor Party (20 seats in current Assembly)

    Hammerheim National Council (1 seat in current Assembly)

    Green Party (4 seats in current Assembly)

    Socialist Alliance (1 seat in current Assembly)

    Economy

    Karakas is a free-market economy at the upper end of the middle income range. In the second half of the 20th century, Karakas moved strongly towards high-tech industry, though it retains a significant farming sector in the western states, and the Gold Coast and Adailton continue to manufacture chemical products competitively. Karakas is self-sufficient agriculturally, while it imports raw materials.

    Trading partners (imports):

    Alecrast 31.4%, North Spire 10.3%, Neon Canada 10%, Azure Dianoga 6.6%, Al Mastif 5.1%, Wishet 4.9%, Admaria 4.1% (2002) *

    Import commodities:

    Machinery, chemicals, vehicles, metals; agricultural products, textiles *

    Trading partners (exports):

    Alecrast 20.4%, Noosland 11.9%, North Spire 9.1%, Iguana Fire 8.2%, Neon Canada 5.1% (2002) *

    Export commodities:

    Machinery, chemicals, computer products, agricultural products *

    Military

    Branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard

    Army: 124,000 personnel

    The Karakas Army’s role is to perform offensive operations, including capturing and holding territory. Its training is of an average standard, and its equipment and vehicles are slightly behind the curve with respect to comparable Apolyton nations.

    Navy: Includes 47 destroyers, 19 submarines, 14 cruisers, plus patrol boats and reconnaissance and logistical craft

    The Navy has a long tradition in Karakas, going back to the Numenorean settlement of the Gold Coast and Kyralia to use as naval bases. The navy’s role is mainly to patrol territorial waters and assert control over naval trade routes; power projection capability is small. Karakas produces most of its naval weaponry domestically, while it imports and then adapts much of its air and land weaponry.

    Air Force: 20 wings, including 40,000 personnel

    The Air Force has in the past had to compete with the Navy and the National Guard for prestige and sometimes even for funding. As such, many of the airplanes in Karakas’ Air Force date from the 1970s and 1980s. President Jose Djordjevic has declared modernization of the Air Force to be one of the priorities of his second term.

    Marines: 24,000 personnel

    The Marines were formed in 1824 to protect Karakan merchant ships in the Sea of Storms. They are mainly intended as first-strike forces against hostile positions.

    National Guard: 203,000 personnel

    The National Guard’s main responsibilities are defense of Karakan territory and internal security, although some units are capable of offensive operations. They maintain hundreds of miles of fortifications and defenses along Karakas’ borders; and include under their command more than 100,000 paramilitary police officers, such as various SWAT units and Adailton’s feared Civil Defense Militia.

    Weapons of mass destruction

    Past Karakas governments have declined to sign non-proliferation treaties of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. After the State of the League address in which President Djordjevic said that Karakas “must not renounce any form of technology”, observers have wondered whether Karakas might be seeking nuclear weapons.

    Chemical: Karakas is believed to possess a wide variety of chemical weapons suitable for warfare, including blister agents, defoliants, and water-borne poisons. Police departments around Karakas regularly deploy irritants and malodorants to subdue violent suspects and civil disturbances.

    Biological: Several government and university institutions around the country continue research into disease organisms, including bubonic plague, tullaremia, tuberculosis, and hemorrhagic fever viruses. The government is suspected to be carrying out research into delivery mechanisms for disease organisms.

    Nuclear: Extensive use of nuclear power generation on east coast, Kyralia, and in the Marshall Islands. Karakas is believed to be capable of building nuclear weapons, but has no confirmed nuclear arsenal.

    Missile forces

    Karakas maintains a number of medium and long-range missiles, including ones of the Tomahawk [like real world] and Zarathustra [not like real world!] archetypes. Some missiles are believed to be fitted with chemical warheads.


    * Some of you might notice (though personally I doubt it) that I borrowed figures and products from Switzerland. Those of you who do notice are encouraged to shut up.
    Last edited by Mr. President; July 26, 2004, 21:53.
    Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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    Update: Economy section, for consistency with previous international situation of trading partners.
    Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.

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