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|conventional_long_name = Federated States of Belesia
 
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|demonym = Belesian
 
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   | Mindanoan Suluese (54.7%)
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   | Muslim (86.8%)
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}}The Federated States of Belesia is an archipelago incorporating more that 2,000 islands that stretch from South Torbia in the north to Borneo and Mindanao Islands in the south. Its diversity is only matched by Olvana in breadth and depth. Belesians have strong ties to the sea, both for trade and fishing, and most are comfortable crossing large distances in open seas to travel between the islands. Due to their proximity and shared heritage, relationships with Gabal and South Torbia are strongly interconnected, dating back millennia. The expansive geography and physical separation that is part of an archipelagic society have fostered an autonomous predisposition among the population, especially on the outlying islands.
 
 
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==Political==
 
==Political==
 
{{Main article|Political: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Political: Belesia}}
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The Federated States of Belesia is a relatively young, post-colonial democracy in the region. The political structure and environment of Belesia seems to be under constant threat from a variety of challenges, ranging from bureaucratic turmoil and popular unrest, to the threat of domestic terrorism. Despite these challenges, Belesia’s growing economy continues to have a stabilizing effect on the entire country. Belesia is also becoming increasingly active in the international community as its economy continues to grow and it seeks to compete with other regional actors.
  
 
==Military==
 
==Military==
{{Main article|Military: Belesia}}The Belesia Federation Defense Force (BFDF) include the [[Military: Belesia#Belesia Federation Army (BFA)|Belesian Army]], [[Military: Belesia#Belesia Federation Air Force (BFAF)|Air Force]], and [[Military: Belesia#Belesia Federation Fleet (BFF)|Navy]]. The military components have a relatively high degree of cooperation and interdependence. This is largely due to numerous complex and rapidly-developing security missions.  These roles are generally divided into national defense, internal security, counter-insurgency, and stability support operations. 
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{{Main article|Military: Belesia}}
  
Its military forces and inventories are developing alongside its national economy, with special emphasis on high-payoff investments, such as air defense and technological improvements to existing systems. The state armed forces rely heavily on its [[Military: Belesia#Paramilitary Forces|paramilitary and civil defense elements]].  The Belesia Federation National Guard (BFNG) maintains a presence throughout the archipelago and is charged with supporting local security and local interests.  The Belesia Constabulary maintains local security - particularly on the smaller islands, where they may be the only security capability present. Despite cooperation and numerous joint operations, tensions persist between the BFNG and the local Constabulary elements as state authorities increasingly press national priorities and policies.  
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The Belesia Federation Defense Force (BFDF) include the Belesian Army, Air Force, and Navy. The military components have a relatively high degree of cooperation and interdependence. This is largely due to numerous complex and evolving security missions. These roles are generally divided into national defense, internal security, counter-insurgency, and stability support operations. Belesia’s physical environment, along with the wide-range of security issues it faces, has led to the BFDF being organized into four regionally aligned security groups. Each group is typically manned and equipped to handle the mission sets relative to their area of operations.
  
Due to the dispersed nature of Belesia’s member islands and range of potential security issues, Belesia divides security responsibilities into five “[[:File:Belesia Security Groups.PNG|Security Groups]].”  Security Group commanders often coordinate on a variety of operations, but retain a high degree of autonomy within their area of responsibility.  
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The BFDF maritime security and anti-smuggling efforts span the waterways across the archipelago, however the Sulu Sea, and Gabal’s limited ability to secure its western edge, remains a significant security concern.  The BFDF has been primarily focused on internal concerns over the last several decades and has gained a large amount of experience against non-state actors, however this has left Belesia at a disadvantage when compared to state actors across the region.
  
 
==Economic==
 
==Economic==
 
{{Main article|Economic: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Economic: Belesia}}
The Belesian economy is an emerging economy attempting to expand from its original agrarian base. Seeking to follow the example of other Pacific nations that have developed strong economies, Belesia has created manufacturing base centered on goods processing. A combination of a relatively skilled but low-cost labor force and policy changes that opened up the country to greater foreign investment created a fast growing economy, expanding in the range of 6-7% annual over the last five years despite both international market fluctuations and domestic political turbulence. However, Belesia lacks a sophisticated manufacturing structure, adequate infrastructure, or full access to international markets. Wealth distribution is extremely inequitable and while the unemployment has steadily declined over the past decade, the majority of available jobs are tedious and for low wages with high underemployment. Possible territorial disputes, particularly with regarding to fishing, have also strained relationships between Belesia and its neighbors. A fractured topography and an unevenly distributed population exacerbate the risk. Unsettled islands, of which Belesia has over 1000, are vulnerable to competing declarations of sovereignty and economic exploitation. Belesia attempts to maintain strong diplomatic ties both with its immediate neighbors and with more powerful regional stakeholders.Despite these challenges, the overall economic outlook for Belesia is positive. The country possesses a large supply of human capital and significant natural resources. The industrial transformation to manufacturing of electronic components is beginning to show profitability, although at the expense of traditional agricultural output. Economic and government reforms are generally seen as positive increasing the likelihood of both international trade and foreign investment.
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The Belesian economy is an emerging economy attempting to expand from its original agrarian base. Seeking to follow the example of other Pacific nations that have developed strong economies, Belesia has created manufacturing base centered on goods processing. A combination of a relatively skilled but low-cost labor force and policy changes that opened up the country to greater foreign investment created a fast growing economy over the last five years despite both international market fluctuations and domestic political turbulence.
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The country possesses a large supply of human capital and significant natural resources, however its infrastructure is inhibiting industrial growth. The industrial transformation to manufacturing of electronic components is beginning to show profitability, although at the expense of traditional agricultural output. Economic and government reforms are generally seen as positive increasing the likelihood of both international trade and foreign investment. Wealth distribution is extremely inequitable and while the unemployment has steadily declined over the past decade, the majority of available jobs are tedious and for low wages with high underemployment.
  
 
==Social==
 
==Social==
 
{{Main article|Social: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Social: Belesia}}
Belesian society is a blend of island diversity with religious homogeneity. As a nation, it has struggled to overcome the cultural differences of the various scattered ethnic groups in the multi-island nation. However, centuries of colonial rule, and the rejection of that rule, served as a catalyst of the unifying spiritual presence of Islam – a unique institution in this region. This process has been anything but smooth, as the country has suffered a series of political shifts between popular yet inefficient and often corrupt traditionalists and more Western-leaning but brutal military juntas.
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Belesian society has been heavily shaped by its physical environment. There are a wide variety of cultural differences between social groups located on different islands within the archipelago. Religion, namely Islam, has been a unifying factor for the population throughout Belesia’s short history as a nation. That said, the same physical environment factors that have shaped cultural differences between the islands have also enabled different religious interpretations to take hold among different islands. This has led to the Belesian government struggling with radicalization among segments of its population.
  
 
==Information==
 
==Information==
 
{{Main article|Information: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Information: Belesia}}
Belesia’s information sharing and management is very progressive. The government and population seize on the opportunities that technological advancement offers to enhance the quality of life. Some 15 years ago, the government instituted the Belesia Technology Institute (BTI) to direct the development of information technology. BTI actively conducts Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) programs to achieve the goal of developing a regionally competitive communications sector. Government programs support many sectors, including government regulatory support, science and technology education, business, and technology development and implementation. BTI established and maintains the country’s social media presence using the applications popular not only with Belesia’s population but also with the region at large. This is no small task considering the vast number of languages, dialects, and cultural nuances.
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Belesia’s information sharing and management is very progressive. The government and population seized on the opportunities that technological advancement offers to enhance quality of life. Fifteen years ago, the government instituted the Belesia Technology Institute (BTI) to direct the development of information technology. BTI actively conducts information, communications, and technology (ICT) programs to achieve the goal of developing a regionally competitive communications sector. Government programs support many sectors, including government regulatory support, science and technology education, business, and technology development and implementation. BTI established and maintains the country’s social media presence using the applications popular not only with Belesia’s population but also with the region at large. This is no small task considering the vast number of languages, dialects, and cultural nuances.
 
 
Recent government reforms abolished government censorship of internet news and information sharing. In addition, passage of laws supporting e-commerce and digital signatures contributed to one of the most active e-government and e-commerce sectors in the Pacific region.
 
 
 
The government, launched initiatives with the business sector to develop the country’s mobile service network as rapidly as possible, and essential factor given the archipelagic nature of Belesia. They successfully implemented a 3G mobile broadband service despite the lack of intervening 2G infrastructure. The government was able to institute this advanced communication technology while supporting development by private network providers.
 
 
 
Recent government support and testing of mesh network systems granted internet access to the majority of Belesia’s population. Implementation of mesh networks throughout the country also improved internet security thanks to the system’s embedded network security hardware and firmware.
 
 
 
Low-cost data packages and mobile phones are quickly becoming ubiquitous throughout the country. The government’s emphasis and support of connectivity puts the country on-pace to surpass Amari as the leading internet and mobile phone using country on the continent.
 
  
 
==Infrastructure==
 
==Infrastructure==
 
{{Main article|Infrastructure: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Infrastructure: Belesia}}
While the region’s five major countries have a significant number of rural residents, Belesia has over 80 percent of its population living in urban areas. The country contains a mixture of modern cities and primitive rural villages. Modern utilities are found predominantly in the major cities and at reasonable levels throughout the rural countryside.
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While the region’s five major countries have a significant number of urban residents, Belesia has almost half of its population living in rural areas. The country contains a mixture of both modern cities, primitive rural villages, and everything in between. Modern utilities are found predominantly in the major cities and at reasonable levels throughout the rural countryside.
  
Rapid urbanization is stressing the Belesian infrastructure. However, certain aspects are still among the best in the world in regards to services provided. Belesia has a robust mass transit system. Several bus companies provide transportation in major cities and to rural areas. Airports range from large international airports that can handle almost any aircraft currently, to small, unimproved dirt strips. Seaports are modern and can handle any modern cargo vessel; most have several dolphin platforms for the offloading of petroleum. The country suffers from high levels of pollution in the urban areas and the government has made policies to combat pollution in urban environments and water supplies
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Rapid urbanization is stressing the Belesian infrastructure to its limits. Despite this, Belesia can still claim to be among the best in the world in regards to some of the services it provides. Belesia has a robust mass transit system. Several bus companies provide transportation in major cities and to rural areas. Airports range from large international airports that can handle almost any aircraft, to small, unimproved dirt strips. Some seaports are modern that can handle the vast majority of global cargo vessels with dolphin platforms for the offloading of petroleum. The country suffers from high levels of pollution in the urban areas and the government has made policies to combat pollution in urban environments and water supplies.
  
 
==Physical Environment==
 
==Physical Environment==
 
{{Main article|Physical Environment: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Physical Environment: Belesia}}
Belesia is a small country located in an archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean. It borders South Torbia and Gabal—with whom it has friendly relations. The country’s terrain consists primary of forested mountains interspersed with low valleys. The valleys are typically fertile and comprise most of Belesia’s arable land. Both vegetation and climate are tropical in nature. Multiple natural hazards exist, resulting from the country’s geology, weather, native wildlife, and human activity.
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Belesia’s physical environment has shaped its development as a nation, hindering communication and the even development of infrastructure. The country’s islands consist primary of forested mountains interspersed with low valleys, with some of the primary islands being Borneo, Luzon, and Mindanao. The valleys are typically fertile and comprise most of Belesia’s arable land. Both vegetation and climate are tropical in nature. Belesia touches four large bodies of water: the South China Sea to the west, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Celebes Sea to the south, and the Sulu Sea being primarily within Belesia’s territorial claims.
  
 
==Time==
 
==Time==
 
{{Main article|Time: Belesia}}
 
{{Main article|Time: Belesia}}
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Belesians’ approach to time is polychromic, meaning that they tend to perform multiple tasks at the same time, as opposed to the in-sequence (monochromic) view of Americans. That being said, the younger, more urban generation is beginning to adopt aspects of monochromic thinking. Belesia sits within the South Torbian Time Zone (STTZ), which is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)/Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); the country does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST).
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 20 January 2021

DATE Pacific > Belesia ←You are here

Federated States of Belesia
Flag of Belesia
Flag
Location of Belesia
Capital
and largest city
Davao
Official languages
  • Belesian
  • Indigenous Languages
Ethnic groups
  • Mindanoan Suluese (54.7%)
  • Cebuan Suluese (14.1%)
  • Olvanese (23.3%)
  • Torbian (7.0%)
Religion
  • Muslim (86.8%)
  • Christian (10.4%)
  • Buddhist (2.8%)
Demonym Belesian
Government Democracy
• President
Aayiz Hermanto
Legislature Public Assembly
GDP estimate
• Total
$209.46 billion
Time zone GMT +8

Political

Main article: Political: Belesia

The Federated States of Belesia is a relatively young, post-colonial democracy in the region. The political structure and environment of Belesia seems to be under constant threat from a variety of challenges, ranging from bureaucratic turmoil and popular unrest, to the threat of domestic terrorism. Despite these challenges, Belesia’s growing economy continues to have a stabilizing effect on the entire country. Belesia is also becoming increasingly active in the international community as its economy continues to grow and it seeks to compete with other regional actors.

Military

Main article: Military: Belesia

The Belesia Federation Defense Force (BFDF) include the Belesian Army, Air Force, and Navy. The military components have a relatively high degree of cooperation and interdependence. This is largely due to numerous complex and evolving security missions. These roles are generally divided into national defense, internal security, counter-insurgency, and stability support operations. Belesia’s physical environment, along with the wide-range of security issues it faces, has led to the BFDF being organized into four regionally aligned security groups. Each group is typically manned and equipped to handle the mission sets relative to their area of operations.

The BFDF maritime security and anti-smuggling efforts span the waterways across the archipelago, however the Sulu Sea, and Gabal’s limited ability to secure its western edge, remains a significant security concern.  The BFDF has been primarily focused on internal concerns over the last several decades and has gained a large amount of experience against non-state actors, however this has left Belesia at a disadvantage when compared to state actors across the region.

Economic

Main article: Economic: Belesia

The Belesian economy is an emerging economy attempting to expand from its original agrarian base. Seeking to follow the example of other Pacific nations that have developed strong economies, Belesia has created manufacturing base centered on goods processing. A combination of a relatively skilled but low-cost labor force and policy changes that opened up the country to greater foreign investment created a fast growing economy over the last five years despite both international market fluctuations and domestic political turbulence.

The country possesses a large supply of human capital and significant natural resources, however its infrastructure is inhibiting industrial growth. The industrial transformation to manufacturing of electronic components is beginning to show profitability, although at the expense of traditional agricultural output. Economic and government reforms are generally seen as positive increasing the likelihood of both international trade and foreign investment. Wealth distribution is extremely inequitable and while the unemployment has steadily declined over the past decade, the majority of available jobs are tedious and for low wages with high underemployment.

Social

Main article: Social: Belesia

Belesian society has been heavily shaped by its physical environment. There are a wide variety of cultural differences between social groups located on different islands within the archipelago. Religion, namely Islam, has been a unifying factor for the population throughout Belesia’s short history as a nation. That said, the same physical environment factors that have shaped cultural differences between the islands have also enabled different religious interpretations to take hold among different islands. This has led to the Belesian government struggling with radicalization among segments of its population.

Information

Main article: Information: Belesia

Belesia’s information sharing and management is very progressive. The government and population seized on the opportunities that technological advancement offers to enhance quality of life. Fifteen years ago, the government instituted the Belesia Technology Institute (BTI) to direct the development of information technology. BTI actively conducts information, communications, and technology (ICT) programs to achieve the goal of developing a regionally competitive communications sector. Government programs support many sectors, including government regulatory support, science and technology education, business, and technology development and implementation. BTI established and maintains the country’s social media presence using the applications popular not only with Belesia’s population but also with the region at large. This is no small task considering the vast number of languages, dialects, and cultural nuances.

Infrastructure

While the region’s five major countries have a significant number of urban residents, Belesia has almost half of its population living in rural areas. The country contains a mixture of both modern cities, primitive rural villages, and everything in between. Modern utilities are found predominantly in the major cities and at reasonable levels throughout the rural countryside.

Rapid urbanization is stressing the Belesian infrastructure to its limits. Despite this, Belesia can still claim to be among the best in the world in regards to some of the services it provides. Belesia has a robust mass transit system. Several bus companies provide transportation in major cities and to rural areas. Airports range from large international airports that can handle almost any aircraft, to small, unimproved dirt strips. Some seaports are modern that can handle the vast majority of global cargo vessels with dolphin platforms for the offloading of petroleum. The country suffers from high levels of pollution in the urban areas and the government has made policies to combat pollution in urban environments and water supplies.

Physical Environment

Belesia’s physical environment has shaped its development as a nation, hindering communication and the even development of infrastructure. The country’s islands consist primary of forested mountains interspersed with low valleys, with some of the primary islands being Borneo, Luzon, and Mindanao. The valleys are typically fertile and comprise most of Belesia’s arable land. Both vegetation and climate are tropical in nature. Belesia touches four large bodies of water: the South China Sea to the west, the Philippine Sea to the east, the Celebes Sea to the south, and the Sulu Sea being primarily within Belesia’s territorial claims.

Time

Main article: Time: Belesia

Belesians’ approach to time is polychromic, meaning that they tend to perform multiple tasks at the same time, as opposed to the in-sequence (monochromic) view of Americans. That being said, the younger, more urban generation is beginning to adopt aspects of monochromic thinking. Belesia sits within the South Torbian Time Zone (STTZ), which is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)/Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); the country does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST).

Significant Non-State Threat Actors in the Belesia OE

Group Name Type Country Description
Black Societies Criminal Olvana, Belesia These criminal networks are normally family affairs, with each family staying local to avoid conflict with other groups. These criminal networks are involved in armed robbery, racketeering, smuggling, narcotics trafficking, prostitution, gambling, and contract killings.
Tantoco Cartel Criminal Multiple The Tantoco Cartel was founded in the Republic of Torbia, it also operates in the largest cities of Olvana. The Tantoco Cartel is involved in almost every type of criminal activity imaginable: drug and weapons smuggling, extortion, motor vehicle theft, illegal gambling, money laundering, counterfeiting, and murder-for-hire.
Visayan Peoples Front (VPF) Insurgency Belesia The Visayan Peoples Front is an armed insurgent group, committed to establishing an independent entity composed of the islands of Panay, Negros, Cebu and Bohol.
Free Sulu Movement (FSM) Insurgency Belesia The Free Sulu Movement is a conglomerate of anti-federation and independence factions of the Belesian archipelago. 
Satu Pulau Satu Negara (SPSN) Insurgency Belesia The Satu Pulau Satu Negara believes that all of Luzon should be united under a single national flag.
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