Restoration Coalition

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Restoration Coalition
RC
Logo Flag
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Motto: "Here We Were, Here We Will Be, Here We Are"
Anthem: "TBC"
Headquarters
Chalkam - Chaska
Official languages Remana, Arvorian, Bahaso Sokoku
Membership TBC
Secretary-General TBC
Establishment
Founded 7621 RH
Goals
The RC's primary goal is to permit the rebuilding of post-colonial states without undue reliance on their colonizers for resources and infrastructure.
Organization Type
Intergovernmental
Map of Members
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The Restoration Coalition (Remana: Mushuqyanapaq Allichana; Bahaso Sokoku: Persatuan Pemugaran) is an international organization dedicated to the unification and reconstruction of post-colonial states. Founded in 7621 RH, the Coalition has headquarters in the Chaskan city of Chalkam, where the first accords were signed between Arvor, Chaska, Sokoku and others.

Member States

Member nation flag Member nation Joining data Agenda analysis
Arvor Arvor sees the Coalition as an important instrument through which post-colonial states can work together for their mutual betterment. While not itself post-colonial, the ADR's socialist system opposes colonialism and imperialism, and it uses its influence and place within the Coalition to support the member nations.
Chaska 7621 RH Chaska places a great deal of importance on the Coalition, both nationally and internationally. Among other things, they act as the current headquarters for the organisation.
East Lusavan 7634 RH East Lusavan remains a committed member to the Coalition, and has sought to build support for its opposition to Anisoran imperialism and unitarianism in Anaria Minor. It seeks to leverage the Coalition and increase international support for the unification of East and 'West Lusavan' and the revocation of the Treaty of Makaros.
Negasi 7663 RH Negasi joined the Coalition to leverage the experiences of other post-colonial states in the development and evolution of its own geopolitical views, economy, and establishment of sound diplomatic and trade relations across Gotha. Negasi also regards the Coalition as a bloc that serves to support the sovereignty of each of the member states.
Sokoku 7621 RH Sokoku formed out of three former colonial territories, making it a natural founding partner of the coalition. Its stance is rather anti-imperialistic and anti-orderist, which it both sees as Anarian attempts to subdue nations and regions. Sokoku sees the RC as an important tool for guidance of post-colonial nations towards self determination.

Observer states

Numerous nations across Gotha are not full members of the Restoration Coalition, but have expressed interest in joining or otherwise engaging with the organisation without full membership. These nations are known as 'observer states', with 'observer status' in the Coalition.

Member nation flag Member nation Joining data Agenda analysis
Tavonia 7656 RH Tavonia has expressed various levels of interest in Coalition membership, but the nation's neutral status has meant parliament has ifailed to reach a concensus on joining, despite support from various governments. Many Lusavanic nationalists in Tavonia hope the RC will support their efforts to unify Lusavan, and strongly support membership alongside RC full member East Lusavan.

Funding

The Coalition receives funding both from member states and from wealthy benefactors within them, or from outside. The benefactors can not expect to influence the goals of the Coalition; however, within and among member-states they are accorded greater popularity, which may be beneficial in other business.

Location

The House of Honour.
The House of Honour.

The official site of the Restoration Coalition is the House of Honour in Chalkam, a complex built in the 7650s to replace the older House of Honour bearing the same name. The building is in the modern Chaskan pichalli style, which involves a clear break from any of the colonial styles that held some sway in the region for around two hundred years, preferring a mixture of simple shapes, references to traditional architecture, and much in the way of botanical additions.