Mapping the mutual pacts of the eWorld

Day 134, 04:47 Published in Sweden Sweden by josefstark

If you look closer into the different mutual pacts you can see that they are not so mutual. For example, Slovakia has a pact with Sweden but Sweden does not have a pact with Slovakia, not so very mutual. I do not know how this works in detail since I am not a president and I do not have access to the “mutual pact” function, therefore I have based my mapping only on the pacts that are actually mutual. I have also taken the freedom of dividing the different pacts up in more easily controlled groups, so in other words, NA does not exist since some of the countries within it does not share mutual pacts.

First off I have made a list of all the countries and their pacts, mutual or not. The mutual pacts are written in bold letters and those not mutual in normal writing, this is to keep better control.

Argentina – Mexico, USA, Brazil, Venezuela
Australia -
Austria – Romania, Hungary
Belgium –
Brazil - Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, USA
Bulgaria – Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, Greece
Canada -
China – Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan
Czech Republic -
Denmark - Poland
Finland –
France – Spain, Italy
Germany – United Kingdom
Greece – Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey
Hungary – Austria, Bulgaria
India –
Indonesia – China, Pakistan
Iran – Romania, China, Turkey
Ireland – USA, Mexico, United Kingdom
Israel -
Italy – France, Spain
Japan – Australia, Thailand, South Korea, Russia
Mexico – USA, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Ireland
Moldova - Pakistan
Netherlands -
Norway - Sweden
Pakistan – Turkey, Indonesia
Poland - Russia
Portugal - Spain
Romania – Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Greece
Russia - Romania, France, Germany, China, USA, Mexico, United Kingdom, Poland, Ukraine, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Moldova, Ireland, Thailand
Slovakia – Thailand, Netherlands, Pakistan, Iran, Sweden
South Africa -
South Korea -
Spain - Portugal
Sweden - Norway
Switzerland -
Thailand – China, Slovakia, Japan
Turkey -
Ukraine -
United Kingdom – Romania, France, USA, Ireland
USA – United Kingdom, Mexico, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Pakistan, Venezuela, Ireland, Brazil, Romania
Venezuela – Mexico, Argentina, USA, Brazil

Now I divided the eWorld into three parts; America (north, and south), Europe (including Russia and excluding Turkey) and Africa, Asia & Australia (also including Russia).
From here I made up the different pacts in the regions, and also saw which countries were on their own.

AMERICA
*America Pact (A) – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, USA, Venezuela.
Alone – Canada.

EUROPE
*Austria-Hungary Pact (AH) – Austria, Hungary.
*Bulgaria-Hungary Pact (BH) – Bulgaria, Hungary.
*Balkan Pact (B) – Bulgaria, Romania, Greece.
*Poland-Russia Pact (PR) – Poland, Russia.
*France-Italy Pact (FI) – France, Italy.
*Portugal-Spain Pact (PS) Portugal, Spain.
*Romania-United Kingdom Pact (RUK) Romania, United Kingdom.
*Ireland-United Kingdom Pact (IUK) Ireland, United Kingdom.
*Norway-Sweden Pact (NS) Norway, Sweden.
Alone – Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Moldova, Netherlands, Switzerland, Ukraine, (Slovakia has mutual pact with Thailand)

AFRICA, ASIA & AUSTRALIA
*China-Iran Pact (CI) – China, Iran.
*Indonesia-China Pact (IC) – Indonesia, China.
*Indonesia-Pakistan Pact (IP) – Indonesia, Pakistan.
*Japan-Thailand Pact (JT) – Japan, Thailand.
*Japan-Russia Pact (JR) – Japan, Russia.
Alone – Australia, India, Israel, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey.

These are the groups I identified and as you might understand most of them are in one way or another interlocked with each other. So what we have to do is to find connections between these pacts in form of other mutual pacts, it can be quite complicated but I will give you an example:

Let us say we have two pacts (pact 1 and 2).

Firs we have to know what countries make up the two pacts, we know that already. Pact 1 consists of country A and B, and pact 2 consists of country C and D. So basically we just look at the list of all the mutual (bold written) pacts in the first list to se how they are connected to each other. And there we see that country A and B from pact 1 have a mutual pact with country C from pact 2. So this is what it would look like:

PACT1-PACT2 (This is the collective name for the connected pacts)
Pact1=A,B - C😛act2

I hope you understand. So here we go with all the pact connections:

*A-IUK-RUK
A=Mexico, USA - Ireland=IUK
A=USA - United Kingdom=
A=USA - United Kingdom=RUK

*A-IUK-RUK-B
A-IUK-RUK=United Kingdom - Romania=B

*A-IUK-RUK-B-BH
A-IUK-RUK-B=Romania - Hungary=BH

*A-IUK-RUK-B-BH-AH
A-IUK-RUK-B-BH=Hungary - Austria=AH


*PR-JR
PR=Russia - Japan=JR

*PR-JR-JT
PR-JR=Japan - Thailand=JT
(Slovakia has a pact with Thailand so Slovakia is in this pact too)


*CI-IC
CI=China - Indonesia=IC

*CI-IC-IP
CI-IC=Indonesia - Pakisatn=IP

All right, now we have compromised all the pacts as much as possible but they still have some wired names so I will rename them for more control.

A-IUK-RUK-B-BH-AH – American-European Pact
PR-JR-JT and Slovakia – Marko Polo Pact
CI-IC-IP – Mid-Asian Pact
France-Italy Pact – West Alpine Pact
Portugal-Spain Pact – Iberian Pact
Norway-Sweden – Scandic Pact

I made this only to have a little more overview, but since not all pacts are mutual it is hard to organize everything. I have never seen any written documents on any of these things… The NA, who is in the NA? It should be easy to find out but it isn’t so I relied only on the official and mutual agreements between countries to make this article. I know it is far from flawless but the situation today is like what it was before the First World War, a spider web of pacts and alliances and no one knew who were allied with who. Anyway I will improve this as soon as I get new valid information.



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