Alliance of East Asian Micronations
Alliance of East Asian Micronations | |
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Flag | |
Anthem: "East Asian Way" | |
Headquarters | Taihan |
Official languages | |
Membership | 13 (at dissolution) |
Leaders | |
• Secretary General | Hongde Emperor (only) |
• Summit Presidency | Shurigawa (last) |
Establishment | |
• Established | 30 September 2014 |
• Dissolved | 11 March 2015 |
The Alliance of East Asian Micronations was a political and economic organisation of micronations located in East Asia, which was formed on 30 September 2014 by Choseon, Kogajajima and Beiwan. Its aims include accelerating economic growth, social progress, sociocultural evolution among its members, protection of regional peace and stability, and opportunities for member countries to discuss differences peacefully.
History
The Alliance of East Asian Micronations was officially established on 30 September 2014 by Choseon, Kogajajima and Beiwan. On 10 October 2014m, Chaowan joined the AEAM and the alliance's headquarters moved from Kangyo to Shan'an. In early 2015, AEAM's membership increased to 14 member-states. The Alliance of East Asian Micronations became one of the biggest Asian micronational organisations. However, on 11 March 2015, Hongde Emperor (then Emperor Juntao) of Taihan declared disestablishment of AEAM for unknown reason.[1]
Membership
Member states at dissolution
- Taihan (known as Chaowan during dissolution of AEAM)
- Choseon
- Sanyo
- Shurigawa
- Hashima
- Kogajajima
- Beiwan
- Torishima
- Mangalistan
- Phu Yen
- Manchurian Republic
- Kangcho
- Chang Zhang
Member state that left before dissolution
- Mangalistan (expelled after Mangal-Meijingi War)
References
- ↑ Emperor Juntao (11 March 2015). "Collapse of the AEAM". AEAM Wiki. Retrieved 2 August 2017.