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People's Republic of China (Federation of the East)
 * Government: The government takes huge steps towards civil rights and the people. Communism is branded as ineffective, but after decades of communist legislation and policies, it may take decades for this formerly red nation to transform. The unrecognised nation of Taiwan joins the newly reformed Federation of the East, as democracy and freedom is restored to the region.
 * Politics: The political atmosphere in the newly formed Federation of the East changes dramatically.
 * Freedom of Speech: Being one of the first issues the new government addresses, the people given more freedoms in what they can and cannot say, meaning that protests will be more common and more likely to be addressed.
 * Freedom of the press: The press will be released from the governmental grasp and privitised completely, since restrictions have been lifted, they start released classified documents regarding old communist leaders. This onformation continues to be released, and the government supports this.
 * Freedom of the internet: The Golden Shield is taken down, and internet users are greeted by a mostly anti-Chinese and anti-Communist global community. The Government warns them that this interaction with the outside world once again may affect the average citizen of the Federation, as they have been influenced over many years by the government, and are only now being released into the wild.
 * Freedom of movement: Previously, communist leaders had restrictions on migration, attempting and succeeding at funneling the population to the coastal regions. Now, the government lifts these, allowed people to migrate to the hills of West China once more.
 * Freedom of association: People are now given the right to join or form trade unions and political parties.
 * Freedom of religion: Religion is no longer discouraged, as pure Tibetan Buddhism heavily influences the Federation's politics.
 * Freedom of sexuality: People now have the right to marry whomever they choose, as long as the partner also wishes this.
 * Population control: Population control is lifted in rural areas, but it is very restricting in urban areas. the Federation encourages people to move out of cities and into the rural areas.
 * Capital punishment: It is abolished, and replaced with an extensive rehabilitation program.
 * Torture: Torture is outright banned, as it restricts human rights. However, organisations that work in co-ordination with the Federation are exempt from this law.
 * Research: Research continues, as the Federations ambitions grow stronger and brighter after every passing year.
 * Chang'e 5: Following the success of its first lunar lander in 2013, the Federation of the East attempts a more ambitious sample return mission, known as Chang'e 5. This is launched in 2017, obtaining about 2 kg (4 lb) of moon rock, bringing it back to Earth for study. The robot deployed on the surface has a mission life of three months. It can choose its own routes, avoid obstacles and perform experiments with a mechanical arm. It comes equipped with a suite of sensors including cameras, X-ray and infrared spectrometers and a ground-penetrating radar. It has solar panels and a supplementary power source for night work in the form of a plutonium-238 nuclear battery – the same type of radioisotope thermoelectric generator system (RTG) installed on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory. The Federation has big plans beyond 2017. The nation intends to build its own space station by 2022, send humans to the Moon by 2025 and construct a lunar base shortly thereafter.
 * Electric / Hybrid Transport: This sector is key in the Eastern Transport sector, with East China being an extremely large market.
 * Analytics:
 * Economy: The Federation's free market economy is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP. China has once again become the world's fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates at 17%. Due to historical and political facts of the Federations's earlier developing economy, their public sector accounts for a bigger share of the national economy than the burgeoning private sector.
 * Education: Education is now run solely by the government, involving almost no companies at all. Education is made compulsory across the nation. Children are taught by nurturing and caring teachers. They are taught about respect, trust, openness, and empathy. The government aims that through this system, they will create a new generation of fulfilled adults.
 * Culture: The Federation is an extremely large country, and the customs and traditions of its people vary by geography and ethnicity. More than 1 billion people live in The Federation, according to the Asia Society, representing 56 ethnic minority groups. The largest group is the Han Chinese, with about 900 million people. Other groups include the Tibetans, the Mongols, the Manchus, the Naxi, and the Hezhen, which is smallest group, with fewer than 2,000 people.
 * Population: As of 1 January 2017, the population of China was estimated to be 1 383 932 937 people. This is an increase of 0.53 % (8 795 100 people) compared to population of 1 375 137 837 the year before. In 2016 the natural increase was positive, as the number of births exceeded the number of deaths by 8 795 100. Due to external migration, the population increased by 73 035. The sex ratio of the total population was 1.049 (1 049 males per 1 000 females) which is higher than global sex ratio.
 * Religion: 85% of Eastern (Chinese) people have religious beliefs or had some religious practices and only 15% of them are real atheists. (The real atheists here refer to those who do not have faith in any religions nor had any activities related to religions or folk customs.) 185 million people believe in Buddhism and 33 million have faith in Christianity and believes in the existence of God. Only 12 million people are Taoists, although more than one hundred million have taken part in Taoism activities before. Thus, it is obvious that the Buddhism has the widest influence. The other major religions are Taoism, Confucianism, Islam and Christianity.
 * Infrastructure: A new bus system is added to major cities, involving massive train/bus/tram hybrids to ride along tracks that extend to the side of the road. The vehicle itself is elevated by the sides, allowing cars and vans to pass underneath. It was first introduced to Greater Guangzhou, and it has been extremely successful.
 * Greater Guangzhou: The Federation of the East has merged nine of its cities into one, creating the largest metropolitan area on the planet. This new megacity has a population of 42 million – over 7 million greater than Tokyo, the previous record holder. The cities being merged include Guangzhou and Shenzhen, the second and third largest cities in the Federation with populations of 11.7 million and 8.9 million, respectively. This region covers much of the FE's manufacturing heartland, accounting for nearly a tenth of the Eastern economy. Around 150 major infrastructure projects have meshed the transport, energy, water and telecommunications networks of these nine cities together, at a cost of some 2 trillion yuan ($304 billion). An express railway line connects the hub with nearby Hong Kong.
 * Eastern Liberation Army: All aspects continue to improve.
 * Eastern Liberation Army Ground Force: The ELAGF has a strength of 2,000,000 personnel making it the largest standing army in the world. In addition, the Eastern Liberation Army Ground Force has an estimated 400,000 strong reserve force. It has 9500 main battle tanks, 1750 light tanks, 1750 infantry fighting vehicles, 4500 armoured personnel carriers, 7250 towed artillery, 2100 self-propelled artillery, 2150 rocket artillery, and 2200 SAM systems. The ELAGF is regularly supported by the Eastern Armed Police, Eastern Liberation Army Border Guard and the Eastern Liberation Army Militia, who act as reserve forces.
 * Eastern Liberation Army Navy: With a personnel strength of 275,000 servicemen and women, including 15,000 marines and 32,000 naval air force personnel, it is the second largest navy in the world in terms of tonnage,only behind the United States Navy, and has the largest number of major combatants of any navy. It boasts 515 ships and more than 900 aircraft.
 * Eastern Liberation Army Air Force: ELAAF has a strength of around 420,000 personnel and is the largest air force in Asia. With ongoing modernisation, all older aircraft types in service are quickly being phased out and emphasis being placed on developing modern 5th generation fighters to replace them. It boasts 3300 aircraft.
 * Eastern Armed Police: The EAP is estimated to have a total strength of 1.5 million, with over half its strength employed in its internal security units. They patrol towns and help sustain internal peace.
 * Eastern Liberation Army Militia: The militia's principal tasks are to assist in production, to undergo military training, and to defend the Federation's frontiers in peacetime. In wartime, the militia will supply reserves for mobilization, provide logistical support to the ELA, and conduct guerilla operations behind enemy lines. It is estimated to be 6,000,000 strong.
 * Eastern Liberation Army Border Guard: The Guard acts as a buffer between the Federation and aggressive nations, for example Vietnam and North Korea. They were created after the new government came into power.
 * Ongoing Conflicts: The Federation gets involved with many conflicts.
 * War for Thai Suppression: Through Myanmar, the Armed Forces assemble and attack Thailand. The advance quickly, taking kjey cities, and this year the advance as far as Phitsanulok.
 * War for Indochinese Dominance: Vietnam is attacked. Hanoi is immediately surrounded by the Armed Forces of the Federation. Occupation goes as far south as Nam Dinh.
 * War for the support of former Soviet nations: Thousands of Paratroopers land near Vilnius. A combined attack from Belarussian and the Federation's forces, with the Lithuanians flanking from the West, meant that the Capital was retaken. Polish forces are pushed back, as aid arrives in Lithuania. Belarus does not fair as well, as the Polish manage to break though their defences.
 * Diplomacy: The Federation starts becoming more aggressive diplomatically.
 * Myanmar: Relations improive with Myanmar as the Federations aids them in the war against Thailand.
 * India: India is warned to stop attacking innocent nations. The Federation increased border security wth the nation and aids Nepal with artillery and extra paramilitary forces.
 * Iran: As per their request, Iran is aided technology-wise. Relations improve.
 * Russia: Relations improve, as China helps with the problem in the Baltic region.
 * Pakistan: Pakistan is aided against the rising Islamic Extremists.
 * Poland: Poland is warned not to attack again, and that they must peace out become any further harm is done.
 * TL;DR: China reforms into a more democratic-socialist Federation of the East. Freedoms are given to the population, immigration increases, as wars break out with the Federation involved. The Poland crisis continues to escalate, as relations between the Shanghai Pact and the Central European Alliance are in a state of never-ending exponential decrease. Relations are generally improved.