Talk:A World of War: World III/@comment-29865703-20160622162651

Republic of Korea (Korean Empire):
 * Government: The government is still a republic, although it renames itself to the Korean Empire.
 * 2018 Elections:


 * Rose's Party: This party wants social democracy installed in the Korean Empire. The get 7% of the votes.


 * Unified Korean Party: This party wants a unified Korea. They get 57% of the vote, winning the election and installing Bora Eun-Yeong as the president of Korea.


 * People's Party: This party wants communism under a republic installed in the Korean Empire. They only get 1% of the vote.


 * Saenuri Party: The SP wants conservatism in the Empire. They get 10% of the vote.


 * Minjoo Party of Korea: This party is a social liberal party. They gain 25% of the votes.


 * Military:


 * Daehanminguk Gaegun (Republic of Korea Armed Forces):


 * Daehanminguk Yukgun (ROK Army): In the Korean Empire's DYG, there are currently 1,750,000 frontline troops and 1,695,000 reserve troops. There are also 2,762 tanks, 4,125 AFVs, 2,521 SPGs, 6,732 towed artillery, and 273 MLRSs, totalling up to 16,413 land systems.


 * Daehanminguk Haegun (ROK Navy): In the Daehanminguk Haegun, there are currently 105,000 frontline troops and 158,000 reserve troops. For naval crafts, there are 2 aircraft carriers, 17 frigates, 21 destroyers, 27 corvettes, 32 submarines, 112 coastal defence craft, and 19 mines, totalling up to 230 crafts.


 * Daehanminguk Haebyeongdae (ROK Marine Corps): In the DHBD, there are now 45,000 frontline soldiers and 85,000 reserve soldiers, with the naval crafts being the same as the Haegun.


 * Daehanminguk Gonggun (ROK Air Force): In the DGG, there are currently 105,000 active soldiers and 170,000 in reserves. Aerial crafts include 447 fighters and interceptors, 515 fixed-wing attack aircraft, 432 transport aircraft, 395 trainer aircraft, 786 helicopters, and 115 attack helicopters, totalling up to 2,690 aircrafts.
 * Total Numbers: The total amount of soldiers in the Daehaminguk Gaegun is 4,113,000. The number of active personnel is 2,005,000. The number of reserve personnel is 2,108,000.


 * Wars and Conflicts:


 * South Korean Aggression War: The South Koreans make large advancements in Cambodia, capturing Krong Siem Reap, and since Laos is now part of the Korean Empire, they begin attacking from the north. The Cambodians were not well prepared for an attack from the north, and large advancements are made, and 25,000 more troops are sent to replenish the 10,000 that died. In Papua New Guinea, 50,000 more troops are sent to take the coastline, which they do, and Papua New Guinea is now surrounded by Korean forces.
 * Korean Oil War: The Korean Empire declares war on Equatorial Guinea and Gabon so that they can secure more oil for their production of electronics and the likes. They send 75,000 troops to both nations and fully occupy Equatorial Guinea by the end of the year, with Gabon being half-occupied by the end of the year. The Gabonese government is hiding in the small town of Akou, one of the farthest places from the Korean soldiers.


 * Diplomacy:
 * Lian China: Their request is respected by the Korean government, although they deny it. Laos is also planned to be given to them next year, after the conclusion of the Aggression War. And with the discussion of Lian China's plans for Vietnam, the Korean Empire would like to purchase Ho Chi Minh City if they are successful.


 * Finland: The Korean Empire joins the Helsinki Pact.


 * Southeast Asian Confederation: Korea thanks SAC for accepting the alliance and free trade agreements. They are also asked if they could afford a war on Australia if it were to break out.


 * Japan: Japan is asked if this time, they could just purchase the city of Tsushima from them for 1.1 billion won, or 150 million yen.
 * State of Korea: The two Koreas are unified under the name of the "True Korean Empire" (agreed in the comments). The DMZ has also begun its process of being demolished, starting with the withdrawal of troops stationed there.
 * Google: The Korean Empire begins opening up to Google and allows them to map out more of the Empire for Google Maps' street view.


 * Space Race:
 * Korean Aerospace Research Institute (KARI): The Korean Empire pours billions of dollars into the budget of KARI, ultimately bringing it up to be $24 billion, or 13,446,760,000,000 won. Korean rocket scientists are currently developing the Naro-6 rocket, which will carry two humans into LEO (low Earth orbit). It will be completed in late 2019 and launched mid-2020.


 * Analytics:


 * Population:


 * Population Census 2018: South Korea's population in 2018 is now 61.11 million people. Since the suicide rates have been lowered, the South Korean population won't decrease faster than it would increase. 89% of the population is urban.


 * Demographics:


 * Ethnicity: 91% of the population identifies as Korean, 6% Laotian, and the rest a mix of Chinese, American, Vietnamese, Japanese, Filipino, Thai, Mongolian, Indonesian, Taiwanese, Uzbek, Canadian, Sri Lankan, Bengali, Pakistani, Russian, Cambodian, Nepalese, Colombian, Australian, Indian, and British.


 * Religion: The religious majority in the Korean Empire is atheism, with buddhism and christianity pulling a fairly close second and third.


 * Economy:


 * GDP: The Korean Empire's current GDP is 1.69 trillion USD, or about 752.6 trillion Korean Won. Still inflated, if you couldn't tell, but better than before. The current GDP per capita is 27,655.04 USD, or 16,271,635.98 Won.


 * Infrastructure:


 * Seoul: Seoul and Incheon are merged to form one huge megalopolis, named Seouleon.


 * Incheon: Incheon and Seoul are merged to form one huge megalopolis, named Seouleon.


 * Busan: Busan is expanded, making way for surging waves of new populations.
 * Pyongyang: Hundreds of workers are sent in order to help demolish the communist buildings previously built in Pyongyang.