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The Caucasus countries that possess hydrocarbon resources will continue to depend on the oil and gas industries to drive their economies, while those that do not possess such resources will attempt  to tie themselves to hydrocarbon-rich nations. Both [[Ariana]] and [[Atropia]] face geopolitical difficulties in exporting their oil and natural gas. Bordered by adversaries, the Arianians and Atropians must rely on tenuous routes to export their resources. For [[Gorgas]] and [[Limaria]], which lack extractive or mature industries, transshipment of hydrocarbon products or providing other services to oil-wealthy countries will be their primary short- to medium-term means to achieve economic development. [[Donovia]] continues to recover from a collapse two decades ago that crippled its economy. All nations of the Caucasus have relatively high inefficiency due to corruption, government involvement in the economy, and/or lack of export industry development.
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== Social Overview ==
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North Torbia is extremely homogeneous in its language, ethnicity, culture, and beliefs. Life essentially revolves around family and the cult of personality surrounding the nation's leader. This is melded with an overall sense of fear--either of the government or of the threats of South Torbia and the western world.
  
Ariana’s economy has pockets of economic vitality but suffers from governmental legislation and regulation that restrict its growth. Ariana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) consistently improves about 4-6% annually and even reached 7-8% growth in 2007. Much of Ariana’s GDP growth,  however, depends on hydrocarbon revenues that make up the largest sector of the Arianian economy and suffer the whims of international market commodity prices. The Arianian government continues to push for greater market liberalization and reform, but large Arianian special interests are expected to continue blocking economic progressive legislation to prevent any decrease in their power. Additionally, the government plays a significant role in the Arianian economy; its social welfare policies fund various charities and numerous subsidies for commodities ranging from foodstuffs to gasoline.
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=== Brief History ===
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Torbia’s history dates back over two centuries, but North Torbia came out of World War II following its occupation by the belligerent countries. Military planners arbitrarily divided the Torbian portion of Luzon Island roughly in half from Lingayan Gulf to Dingalan Bay, with the US governing the southern portion and Olvana the north from Baguio. Olvana occupied and then governed the region until mid-1946, when Song Yang-Hwan, an Olvanan-trained guerilla fighter and former Olvanan army officer, was placed at the head of the new Torbian communist party.
  
Ariana’s economy is a series of contrasts. While a population surge reached the labor market over the last decade, Arianian unemployment continued to decrease over the same period. While trade and finance sanctions create significant foreign investment obstacles, overseas trade—especially with East Asian countries—continues to grow as Asia desires raw hydrocarbon resources and Ariana seeks finished consumer goods. Although Ariana’s industrial sector continues as one of the region’s strongest, its factories suffer from international sanctions on the parts and technology needed to update its hardware and techniques.
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By 1949, North Torbia was a full-fledged communist state implementing a hardline totalitarian set of policies. The Torbian Workers' Party (WPT) emerged as the dominant political body in the region, with Song Yang-Hwan serving as party head, head-of-state, and head-of government. Private industry was largely seized by the state, farms collectivized, dissenting political parties were suppressed, and power consolidated into a single-party government.
  
President Ahmad Moudin’s financial policies support his populist agenda, including an expansionary fiscal policy. Moudin continues to support massive subsidies for the populace; energy subsidies alone account for approximately 12% of Ariana’s GDP. The People’s Wealth Fund (PWF), which uses oil revenue proceeds as a hedge against the volatile price fluctuations on the international petroleum market, supports oil subsidies to the Arianian people. The high oil prices of the last decade filled the PWF coffers with enough revenue to pursue Moudin’s populist policies, like fuel subsidies, and possibly provided funds to continue Ariana’s investment in nuclear technology.
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North Torbia invaded South Torbia in 1950 looking to unify the country under a communist government. The U.N. intervened and after several years of fighting, the two countries ended up fairly close to where Torbia was divided in 1945. Olvana continued to support North Torbia politically and financially throughout the 1950s and 1960s.
  
As a result of Ariana’s successful nuclear weapons program, the US Treasury enacted sanctions against Ariana that hamper its international and domestic economic systems and promote policy changes. In addition, the US hopes the sanctions will deter Ariana from providing financial support to Middle East terrorists.
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After the North Torbian economy crashed in 1986, widespread hunger ensued along with political instability. In 1994, Song died and was replaced by his son, Song Ji-Hoon. The new leader faced tremendous difficulties with natural disasters in many parts of the country, global sanctions against his regime, and the worldwide collapse of communism. In most respects, North Torbia lagged behind South Torbia including its culture. While South Torbia looked to modernize itself, North Torbia continued to look to the past. North Torbia places extreme importance on traditional Torbian music, art, and theater. North Torbians feel their cousins in the south have succumbed to the culture of the West.
  
== Table of Economic Data ==
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Song Ji-Hoon died in 2013 and his son, Song Chong-Su took control of the country. The third generation of the Song family to rule North Torbia feels a connection to his grandfather and often tries to emulate him. After Song Chong-Su consolidated his power by eliminating any potential rivals, there are no rivals. Even though Song Chong-Su continues the connection of North Torbia with the past and believes that his country is the true Torbia, The young leader has embraced some facets of the “Imperialist West” including an all-female rock band. To continue his control over North Torbia, Song Chong-Su controls much of the average North Torbian’s social life with mandatory attendance or participation in parades, community projects, and sports.
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== Demographics ==
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=== Languages ===
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Torbian is the official language of North Torbia; it is spoken almost universally. Foreign language education is rare and is typically only offered to students who may require it for their careers. The extreme lack of immigration and general closure of the North Torbian society exacerbates language homogeneity. There are, however, at least three identifiable Torbian dialects in North Torbia: the formal dialect, spoken in and around the capital and considered the most prestigious; a working-class dialect that is spoken in remote, primarily central, rural areas, and a dialect heavily influenced by Olvanan, spoken in and around ports that regularly interact with Olvanan merchants and tradesmen.
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=== Ethnicities ===
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North Torbia is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries on earth; 99.8% of the population is ethnic Torbians. Very limited numbers of other ethnicities come mostly from expatriate populations, primarily guest workers and invitees of the government. The most common non-Torbian ethnicity is Olvanese, followed by Donovian and Belesian.
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=== Religions ===
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North Torbia is officially an atheist state and does not recognize any form of religious freedom or freedom of worship. Information on the religious practices is sporadic and of questionable accuracy. However, it is assumed that major religions found in South Torbia are represented in small numbers, mostly through private and or secret worship. The secret practice of folk religions is also common, based primarily in ancient belief systems that involve worship of ancestors and the family. Families typically hold services and prayer in the home; the government tacitly allows this practice. Actual statistics for North Torbian religious views are unavailable.
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=== Education ===
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==== Literacy Rate ====
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North Torbia boasts that their country has a 100% literacy for both males and females 15 years of age and older. While probably not true, it is likely that the country does possess a very high literacy rate. 
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==== Educational System ====
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The DPRT enjoys an effective education system, particularly relative to its economic status. Early childhood education and primary school are public and universal; facilities are generally available to all citizens except those in very remote rural areas. The DPRT government places a high priority on education, both in keeping with Communist traditions and viewing public education as a valuable component of political indoctrination. Primary and secondary education usually total 11 years. The same curriculum is taught throughout the country in every school for every grade.
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After primary education, most working class citizens move either onto government-sponsored vocational training or directly into the military or workforce. Certain vocational training is considered highly desirable; families use political connections and influence to get children into sought-after career fields.
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==== Educational Attainment ====
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Higher education is sporadic and widely unavailable, but is considered of reasonable quality. Only around 5% of the population receives formal higher education; these are typically the children of party officials, influential bureaucrats, and military officers. There is some provision for academically gifted students from poorer backgrounds as well: these individuals are often trained as doctors, or as engineers and scientists who support military capability development. Less than 5% of the population possesses a university degree or equivalent.
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Among the major demographic issues found in North Torbia, a lack of social mobility and post-high school educational opportunities remains a constant theme. While North Torbia claims that the best are selected to attend college, children of government officials or those with connections with those in power are selected to attend higher educational institutions while those without connections are relegated to manual labor jobs. The caste system that operates in North Torbia keeps order, but at expense of finding the best candidates for influential positions. It is difficult, if not impossible, for a North Torbia to move up in the system. On the other hand, a person’s status can drop at the whim of a governmental official who comes to dislike the individual.
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As more information is able to enter North Torbia from the outside, the country’s people are slowly beginning to understand that their government has been lying to them for years. Eventually, this could cause a major upheaval. Government policies against large group meetings and the inability for any leader to create a power base without having the current ruler eliminate those that appear to become a potential rival means that creating a ruler for the people to follow very difficult.
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== Population Density ==
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=== Overview ===
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The North Torbian population lives in two primary spheres: those in and around the capital of Baguio, and the rural poor. Virtually all wealth and power in the country resides within a few miles of the capital: senior political officials, military officers, and bureaucrats.
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Geographically, the population tends to concentrate more toward the western coastal areas, as there is somewhat more economic activity and infrastructure. In general, the better connected a region is to the capital, the more dense the population, and the better off the area is economically and socially.
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Within communities, populations typically congregate around the limited critical resources: clean water access to food, and access to employment or transportation. Large and overcrowded government-built communal living structures are the most common living structures, followed by shantytowns or other transient housing just outside of urbanized areas. Independent residences are rare due largely to the poor infrastructure and a lack of transportation (particularly automobiles). These are usually limited to party members or military officers.
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Soldier housing has a measurable effect on population distribution due to the size of the North Torbian military. Nearly 5% of the population lives on military installations, many of which are subterranean. These represent significant economic activity areas due to soldier wages, black/grey market activity, and corruption/bribes. North Torbia actively works to suppress development of nonmilitary populations in and around military installations.
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=== Urban Areas ===
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While none of the urban areas are large in total numbers, there is a high population density in some of them. The country’s capital city, Baguio, is quite nice compared to much of the rest of the country. Most of the country’s elite live in Baguio and everyone wants to live there. Governmental policy prevents the citizens from free moving to the capital, but between cities or from the rural areas to urban centers. North Torbians must receive permission to change their residences.
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The five largest cities in North Torbia are:
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* Baguio, population 518,049
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* Tuguegarao, population 230,253
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* Aparri, population 218,352
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* Santiago, population 202,745
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* Laoag, population 194,254    
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=== Rural Areas ===
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Outside of the capital, large swaths of empty land are occasionally broken up by small villages, collective farms, or collectivized industry, populated almost entirely by destitute workers, with small numbers of low level bureaucrats and political officials
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== Population Movement ==
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There is not much population movement internally or externally in North Torbia. Internally, each person must receive government permission to relocate. This is true whether it is moving locally or across the country. The primary reason for internal movement is for work and sometimes that is directed by the government.
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Most North Torbians are not allowed to leave the country for any reason and most cannot afford to visit a foreign country even on a short vacation. The North Torbian government does not trust their citizens to own a passport and most travel outside the country is related to official business. Each year, several dozen North Torbians may attempt to flee the country on makeshift rafts. The current is not conducive for travel, however, to reach Belesia or South Torbia.
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=== Internal Migration ===
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The North Torbian government controls internal movement throughout the entire country. Many parts of the country, especially along the southern border with South Torbia, is off limits to civilians.
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==== Urbanization ====
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Approximately 47.5% of North Torbians live in the urban areas with a standing increase of 1.6% each year. Many urban residents would like to live in the cities, but are restricted by the North Torbia government. To move, not only from city to city but from house to house within the same city or village, the individual must file a request with local government officials. These requests must go up to at least the province level for approval and even higher if it involves changing provinces. Only the chosen, those that have actively supported the current leader’s family for three or more generations, are allowed to live in the capital city. Rural males who are healthy enough to join the military consider it an honor, as it opens up the potential of being able to live in a city or better yet, in Baguio.
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==== Displacement ====
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===== Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) =====
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The Torbian War created a mass migration event as both families and individuals moved north or south depending on political affiliations and family connections. The Torbian War also created a significant refugee crisis, with over 500,000 Torbians seeking asylum in other nations around the region. At the same time, Olvanan involvement in the Torbian War moved nearly 300,000 Olvanan citizens into what eventually became North Torbia. A post-war exchange of refugees and Olvanese immigrants was one of the largest mass migrations in world history. The IDPs living in North Torbia at the end of the Torbian War were displaced at least three generations ago and very few of them are still living. If they are alive, they were children during the war. As such, the North Torbian government has directed them to where they are currently living and will not let them move elsewhere. The degree of control that the government exerts precludes nearly all movement by the population. Even in the event of a disaster, the North Torbian bureaucracy still dictates who can move, and where. This bureaucracy, of course, would cease to exist in the event that the North Torbian government were to collapse. If this were to happen, the abrupt end to government services/regulations could lead to a significant portion of the population attempting to move toward needed resources believed to be located in cities or across the border with South Torbia. 
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===== Stateless Personnel =====
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There are few stateless people in North Torbia due to the closed nature of the country’s borders. Outsiders are not welcome.
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==== Migration Cycles and Transhumance ====
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There are no major migration cycles or transhumance in North Torbia. Individuals who work in the animal husbandry industry (e.g. dairy farmers, cattle, pigs, and poultry) may be permitted a degree of local mobility to ensure that their livestock are able to access suitable land for grazing. 
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=== External Migration ===
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The main islands that make up Torbia remained largely ethnically homogeneous throughout its history, despite repeated invasions and occupations by various foreign entities. A close-held Torbian ethnic identity is one of the most significant long-term consequences of these occupations; this ultimately resulted in widespread migration throughout the island prior to the Torbian War, but relatively little emigration or immigration. 
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The complex political relationship between North and South Torbia influences migration significantly. Both countries recognize citizens of the other nation as citizens of their own. As a result, migrants are usually given full recognition, along with rights of resettlement. Though today there are typically fewer than a thousand cross-border migrations in a given year, in the event the DPRT government collapses, it is believed that the South Torbian government will face a flood of new citizens, many of which will require medical care, food, and political/social integration.
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==== Inbound ====
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Legal immigration into North Torbia is practically nonexistent. Few foreign visas are issued and nearly all of these are to senior foreign political officials or business executives whom the leadership think may bring money or influence into North Torbia. Illegal immigration, however, is thriving, largely in support of black and grey market activities. Though border security in North Torbia is extremely tight, border officials are easily bribed, allowing immigrants, day workers, and traders to routinely cross the border without incident.
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===== Economic Migration =====
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There is no incentive for outsiders to want to come to North Torbia to work. Everyone in North Torbia has to work as it is a requirement of the government. Those that come to Torbia work for another government, usually for the country’s embassy. Some smuggling takes place, but those in this illegal trade must remain unseen by the North Torbian government. If caught, there are drastic punishments including gulags or death sentences.
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===== Forced Migration =====
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There are no refugees coming to Torbia as the only land border is with South Torbia. This border is closed for movement of civilians between North and South Torbia.
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==== Outbound ====
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Emigration from North Torbia is tightly controlled, as it has been throughout the country’s history. Citizens are generally not allowed to leave the country legally unless they are given specific permission by the government; illegal emigration is considered treasonous and is punishable by imprisonment, torture, and or execution. Nonetheless, thousands of North Torbians illegally escape every year, typically requesting asylum status in any one of a number of other countries (most commonly South Torbia, Olvana, Australia, and the United States). These countries routinely accept North Torbian defectors. Defection numbers vary significantly year-to-year: in years of lean food availability or severe government crackdown, refugee numbers predictably increase
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===== Economic Migration =====
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Limited legal emigration is allowed, primarily in the form of guest workers. Approximately 70,000 North Torbian guest workers are currently abroad, with the majority residing in Olvana and Donovia. Guest workers are chosen specifically for their loyalty to the party and rarely defect.They usually live in a dormitory provided by the North Torbian government and fed in a communal cafeteria. In exchange, the guest worker provides 90% of the money they make to the North Torbian government.
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===== Forced Migration =====
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There is no forced migration by North Torbians as the government needs as many workers as they can get to support the regime. While some feel they were “forced” to try to escape North Torbia, it was due to political differences rather than by physical force by the state or another entity.
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== Culture ==
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=== Dimensions of National Culture ===
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There are studies that show that there are six basic cultural traits, or dimensions, that can be used to better understand a national culture. While these studies are not encompassing they can provide a foundational understanding of how populations may differ. Power distance is whether the society accepts unequal distribution of power or they seek to more evenly distribute the power. Individualism is whether the society desires each person to be a separate entity or if the individual is just a cog in the societal wheel. Uncertainty avoidance is whether the society tolerates ambiguity in life or wants life to be more certain. Some societies look long-term and save while others do not see the need because the future planned may never arrive.. Restrained societies live to work while indulgent societies work to live. Some societies encourage individuals to be competitive and do their best while other societies value cooperation over individual success.
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==== Power Distance ====
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With a Hofstede score of 95, North Torbia is on the extreme end of the scale meaning that the people accept the fact that power within the country is distributed unequally. Subordinates in North Torbia normally have no recourse to abuse by superiors. This could include physical abuse and even rape. The people are extremely influenced by authority, titles, and status so will naturally obey orders given by those in position of authority over them. There is a definite caste system in North Torbia and it is difficult to improve one’s position in the society. It is easy to drop down in the society, however, if the individual displeases those in power.
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==== Individualism vs. Collectivism ====
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North Torbia scores a 17 on the Hofstede scale meaning that the people are inclined to promote “we” over “me”. Countries that score low usually act in the interests of the group and not the individual. Hiring decisions and promotions in companies are often based on connections—family or personal. While bribery is officially against the law in the country, it is a common occurrence in order to get better housing, job, or other perks. Most employees are commitment to the company they work for, but not necessarily their colleagues. Most North Torbians are warm to those in their “in-groups”, but hostile to those that are not. Personal relationships are usually more important than the bottom line in most companies. The government helps this by creating a never-ending anti-American and anti-South Torbian propaganda campaign.
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==== Uncertainty Avoidance (Tolerance for Ambiguity) ====
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With a score of 90 on the Hofstede scale, North Torbian is one of the highest societies in the world for trying to avoid uncertainty. The governmental control of the people from where they live to where they work reduces the number of decisions that regular North Torbians must make. A nation-wide education program with the same curriculum in all schools and mandatory military service for almost all young adults gives North Torbians few options about their future. A North Torbian life and career can almost be written from where and into what sphere the baby is born.
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==== Long-Term Orientation vs. Short-Term Orientation ====
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The North Torbian score of 20 means that the society prefers time-honored traditions and view any changes as suspicious. The focus for those outside the upper 25% of the country is on the short-term—where is my next meal coming from? Many things in North Torbia are “free” to the people including education and even some food (before the famines began and crop issues). To avoid starvation, some rural people even ate their seeds for the next year’s crops meaning they had nothing to plant—making the local governmental authorities very upset.
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==== Indulgence vs. Restraint ====
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North Torbia scores a 15 on the Hofstede score for this trait, a very low score. Societies with low scores, like North Torbia, are normally somewhat cynical and pessimistic wondering what bad thing will happen to them next. As such, they place a restraints on their children and do not allow them freedom to move beyond the sphere in which they were born. North Torbian parents tell their children to control their desires and delay gratification until some future, ambiguous date. The societal norms also help with these restraints, both in childhood and then later as an adult.
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==== Competitiveness vs. Consensus ====
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With a score of 35, North Torbia is on the lower end of the Hofstede scoring system. Managers want consensus with people valuing equality, solidarity, and quality of life in their lives. While most societies with this low score “work to live” instead of “living to work,” the difficulty of life for the average North Torbian is a constant struggle to survive. While these types of societies normally like free time to pursue other passions, the constant quest for most North Torbian’s next meal makes this almost impossible. Urban North Torbians work six days a week while those in the urban areas often work seven days week because not doing so could endanger putting food on the table. Even with all this work, many North Torbians will only do the minimum required of them in order to receive their next paycheck or ration.
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=== Cultural Norms and Values ===
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Measure'''
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| colspan="3" |'''Cultural Dimensions of North Torbia'''
|'''Data'''
 
|'''Rank in World'''
 
|'''Remarks (if applicable)'''
 
 
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|'''GDP'''
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|'''Confucian  Cultural Roots'''
|827.1 billion USD
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|'''Communist  Ideology'''
|19
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|'''North  Torbian Institutions'''
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|'''Labor Force'''
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| rowspan="2" |'''Hierarchical  Power Relationship'''
|25.02 million
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| rowspan="2" |'''Egalitarianism'''
|22
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'''Democracy'''
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|'''Supreme  Leadership'''
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|'''Personality Cult'''
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| rowspan="4" |'''Group  Standards'''
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'''Family  Focus'''
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| rowspan="4" |'''Class  Struggle'''
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'''Competition'''
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|'''One  Party Rule'''
 
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|'''Unemployment'''
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|'''Family  First'''
|11.8%
 
|125
 
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|'''Poverty'''
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|'''Personal  Interaction'''
|18%
 
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|Percent below poverty line
 
 
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|'''Investment'''
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|'''Obedience'''
|27.7% of GDP
 
|36
 
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|'''Budget'''
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| rowspan="2" |'''Stability'''
|$96.94 billion revenue
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'''Harmony'''
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| rowspan="2" |'''Revolution'''
  
$93.04 billion expenditures
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'''Solidarity'''
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|'''Mass Mobilization'''
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|'''Public Debt'''
 
|16.7%
 
|110
 
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|'''Inflation'''
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|'''Surveillance'''
|13.5%
 
|211
 
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Confucian Cultural Roots: Torbian culture begins with the acceptance of the Confucian way of life hundreds of years ago. Over the last hundred years, the number of North Torbians that actually practice the religion of Confucianism has decline quite precipitously. This was a direct effort by the North Torbian government to replace the ideas of Confucius with the communist ideology of Marx. This led to the development of North Torbian institutions that affect every public and private part of a North Torbian person’s life from the moment they are born to the day they die.
  
== Participation in the Global Financial System ==
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==== Hierarchical Power Relationship ====
Over the past decade, the Caucasus nations made considerable efforts to integrate themselves into the global financial system. While focused on local conflicts, the Caucasus region opened to other countries to increase global markets for its products, especially petroleum, and looked to the West for economic developmental aid, usually in the form of loans and grants.
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Confucianism accepted the traditional inequitable distribution of wealth and power within a culture. While socialism and communism both portray that everyone is the same, we all know this is not really true. North Torbia even claims they are democratic because every adult is allowed to vote in their election. There is just one problem—there is only a single candidate on the ballot. 
  
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The North Torbian government continued the Confucian system that there is a hierarchy in society and everyone must conform to staying within its own limited caste. On top of this, the North Torbian government made their country’s founder into a God that was infallible in his decision making. This cult of personality place the North Torbian leader above everyone else in the country and he alone decided what each person needed. He then made sure that the person received it. The person received nothing, then that was what the person deserve. This cult of an infallible leader is now into its third generation.
The World Bank currently maintains two active Ariana portfolios, which are focused on land management and water sanitation efforts. The World Bank’s activity in Ariana restarted a decade ago after a seven-year hiatus. World Bank disbursements to Ariana reached their peak in 2007, topping out at $200 million, then began a downward trend to only $120 million per fiscal year. Only the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), a World Bank sub-echelon organization, can lend to Ariana based on the World Bank’s market rate.
 
  
Ariana’s major donor countries in terms of bilateral official development assistance include Germany, France, the Netherlands, Norway, and Japan. In general, the United States does not provide aid to Ariana other than humanitarian assistance in extreme circumstances. For example, USAID contributed disaster assistance after the earthquake near Bam, Ariana, on 26 December 2003.
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==== Group Standards and Family Focus ====
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The Confucian philosophy focused on group norms to reduce strife in the culture and placed an extreme emphasis around the family. The North Torbian government has continued this cultural trait, but with a twist. Using the communist idea of a “class struggle,the North Torbian government has made their country into an “us versus them” mentality for its people. The rest of world except for a few (Olvana and Donovia) is fighting a war against North Torbia and does not want to see the country succeed. North Torbia must fight back in order to survive. These “bullies” ganging up on North Torbia include a number of countries, especially South Torbia and the U.S. 
  
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North Torbia still places an emphasis on the family bringing that Confucian cultural trait into the present. Due to the economic misfortunes of the bottom three-quarters of the people, the best outlet most of these families is often just a small family picnic. When one has so little in life, one takes pleasures in the most simple of things. 
Ariana’s hydrocarbon resources make it a potentially lucrative market for foreign investment. Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Ariana, however, continues its historical trend and remains low.
 
  
The Arianian government allows foreign investment only in certain economic sectors such as banking, telecommunications, transport, and border control. Investors can only own up to 65% of any state-owned enterprise. The Arianian government bars foreign investment in defense and security- related enterprises and in its national oil company. The government can prevent foreign investors from participating in any development plan in which the international community possesses the project’s majority share. Recently, Ariana reluctantly began allowing new foreign investors to participate in its economy.
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Within the class struggle propaganda and the emphasis on family, the North Torbia government created a one-party state where the country still “democratically” selects the same leader over every few years. Using the family to eliminate dissent, the North Torbian government will throw two or three generations of a family into a gulag if they even speak out against the country. Often, another family member will turn in someone who denounces the current regime in order to spare the rest of family imprisonment or worse. Personal connections are often used to make the limited advances that can be made within one’s own caste. The North Torbian government has created a state where the people are obedient to the state and most of its citizens accept their role as a servant to the country.
  
== Economic Activity ==
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==== Stability and Harmony ====
The Arianian economy appears as a liberal free market, but that is only a veneer. In reality, the economic system is heavily influenced by participation in collective organizations that control vast segments of the economy. Patronage and favoritism form the business culture necessary for individual economic success. These organizations generally oppose reforms—usually in the form of policy liberalization—as such changes would reduce their power, wealth, or prestige in Arianian society.
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Confucianism believes in the stability of the universe and maintaining harmony in the world. The North Torbian government emphasizes that the communist revolution must take place in order to reach stability and harmony sought. To do this, the North Torbian people must be united as one entity and show its solidarity to the rest of the world. This means that every North Torbian, no matter their age, must be willing to fight in the revolution in order to reach the next step of stability and harmony. The North Torbian government does this by having universal military service for almost all abled bodied males and females upon completion of high school. Anyone that has ever served in the military is liable to recall and even those that did not serve in any branch must be willing to step up to defend the country if their nation calls them to do so. 
  
=== Economic Actors ===
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To reach the goals of stability and harmony, the North Torbian people must look after each other in order to maintain the solidarity to complete the revolution. Every North Torbian neighborhood has a watcher, usually an elderly woman, which keeps an eye on 10-20 households. She then reports to her supervisor anyone that is plotting against the state or even speaking out against anyone in the government. This chain of command goes up to the various levels of government. The North Torbian government acts on the hearsay reports and then sends in the police to arrest those in dissent against the government. Those arrested are often tried and their prison sentences carried out within days ranging from a few days in a local prison, to a sentence up to life in a gulag, or even death. In certain cases, three generations of family members will be sentenced with the offender as the North Torbians believe that “bad blood” runs in a family so there is guilt not by association, but by familial ties.
Ariana’s military, charitable corporations, and government control large segments of its economy. Each one operates through a network of patronage and rules that favor its own operation and make  it difficult for others to become a competitor. These near-monopolies limit the efficacy of market competition as they give one group an advantage over another in various economic fields. These concentrations further self-interests that often prevent economic reforms intended to reduce regulation or improve market function.
 
  
The Arianian military is one of the country’s most prominent economic actors. It plays an increasingly active role on the domestic political scene and possesses extensive and diverse economic assets. President Ahmad Moudin served as an army commander in the 1980-88 Ariana-Iraq War,  and his presidency will most likely only enhance the military’s influence. Current military leaders and a network of current and former commanders operate Ariana's hydrocarbon industries and also dominate construction, agriculture, mining, transportation, defense, and import/export businesses. The military blatantly protects its business interests.
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== Centers of Social Power ==
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With no organized religion and the government controlling everyone’s lives, the family is the only center of social power remaining in North Torbia. Even then, family unity is not as it is in most other countries. Even family members must be wary of actually speaking one’s mind as children will turn in parents for saying negative things about the North Torbia government. To protect the rest of the family from governmental repercussions, one family member will turn in another in hopes of the authorities sparing the rest of the family from a dissident.
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== Communication ==
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The North Torbian government attempts to control what information that its people receive. The government controls every means of communication except for individual communication between people. Even then, North Torbians do not know who to trust so they are guarded in their communication with all strangers and even most of their family.
  
Charitable corporations operate as private holding companies but actually serve as quasi- governmental trust foundations. These corporations account for an estimated 33% to 40% of Ariana’s non-oil economy. Many of the charitable corporations predate the Council of Guardians Revolution and are custodians of Arianian Shia holy sites. Following the Revolution, their influence increased to the current level of significant economic and political influence. The Supreme Leader appoints the heads of these corporations, which control vast assets gained from Ariana’s confiscation of property during and after the Council of Guardians Revolution.
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=== Traditional Methods and Symbolism ===
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Since its founding, North Torbia has attempted to control the messages to its people by governmental control of all media—newspapers, radio, and television. All of these entities are ran by the government and what is written in the newspapers, heard on the radio, or seen on the television has been approved by governmental officials. The North Torbian people have been exposed to a propaganda campaign that dates back to the start of the Torbia War, if not before. Children from an early age are inundated with propaganda posters that show the atrocities committed by South Torbia and its allies during the Torbian War. The children are taught to hate outsiders and look forward to joining the military as almost every child must do upon graduation from high school.
  
Charitable corporations provide social services to various elements of Arianian society, such as disabled war veterans, widows, and the indigent. The foundations have significant influence among the lower and lower-middle classes, and can exert tremendous political sway. As an ally of the conservative Arianian regime, charitable corporations give the government several avenues to exert social pressure and control when needed, including mobilizing citizens for protests, patronage, political indoctrination, and dissent repression.
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=== Role of Technology and Media ===
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With the arrival of the communication age, North Torbia has found it more difficult to control the message that its citizens receive. While the North Torbian government limits who can access the Internet, usually only selected government personnel and university researchers, those that have communication to the outside world continues to increase. Radios smuggled into North Torbia or dropped from balloons or airplanes over North Torbia, allows those living close to the South Torbian border to pick up channels other than the ones on the single-channel North Torbian radios. Smuggled South Torbian cell phones also allows those within the range of South Torbian cell tower to access the Internet without government approval. This new technology is allowing some of the North people to finally realize the truth about the outside world and their own country as well. 
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== Social Impact of OE Hazzards ==
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Due to the inability of the government to provide the necessary resources, disease and natural disasters can impact the North Torbian population to a degree that does not usually occur in other countries.
  
As many as 123 different charitable corporations operate in Ariana. One of the largest and most important is the Foundation for Assistance to the Helpless. This corporation has amassed an estimated $12 billion in assets and employs more than 400,000 workers in its various enterprises.
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=== Disease ===
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There are six primary major diseases in North Torbia. Many of these diseases occur in both urban and rural areas, but are far more deadly in the rural areas where medical assistance is less available. These diseases are bacterial diarrhea, protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis B, malaria, Tuberculosis, and rabies. While the government claims to have “free” healthcare for the people, most of the hospitals and medical clinics are short the necessary supplies, vaccinations, and cures for these types of illnesses. Often, the doctors will resort to using traditional herbal remedies with some of them going into the mountains to collect the plants to create their own medicines.
  
The Arianian economy’s so-called “associations” also come under the control of key elites. In theory, the Ministry of Associations oversees their operations. In practice, however, allies or relatives of the regime elites control the larger associations and limit the ministry’s oversight powers. The best- known cooperative, the Ariana Pistachio Farmer’s Association, exemplifies the privileged status of these organizations. A former Arianian president runs this cooperative, which claims to represent over 70,000 pistachio farmers and generates an estimated $746 million annually in revenue.
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==== Bacterial Diarrhea ====
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There are many different types of bacteria that can cause diarrhea and most enter the body through contaminated food or water. This disease is more prevalent in the rural areas of North Torbia although the country’s larger cities are not immune to it. Most of those affected in the urban areas are under five years old and in the poorest sections of the cities, often because they cannot afford to seek out treatment. 
  
Historically, Arianian merchants contributed significantly to the country’s economy. They seek economic stability and certainty, but are reportedly displeased with the current government. The merchants do not necessarily want a completely free trade system, however, as it might impinge on their privileged business status. They remain skeptical of increased foreign investment, fearing that Western factories and companies might operate more efficiently and compete effectively with the merchants. Some Arianians complain that the merchants try to control certain markets by group actions such as joint boycotts that force a supplier to make concessions.
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==== Protozoal Diarrhea ====
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This is an intestinal infection that comes from fecal matter through soiled hands, or ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces. Basically, people do not wash their hands after defecating, eat unwashed food contaminated with feces, or drink feces contaminated water. Since North Torbia uses human feces to fertilize their crops, the vegetables and fruit produced should be cleaned really well. Symptoms are normally watery stools, but there are cases with fatty or mucus stools. There are cures for protozoal diarrhea, but most North Torbian medical facilities do not stock the medicine. Only the best hospitals for the very wealthy and powerful North Torbians would have modern treatment methods.
  
=== Trade ===
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==== Hepatitis B ====
International trade contributes significantly to the Arianian economy. Hydrocarbons constitute a major portion of the trade, as oil and natural gas represent 81% of Ariana’s total exports. Other import/export commodities include agricultural goods (fresh and dried fruits), petrochemicals, consumer goods, industrial raw materials, and military items. Ariana generally fosters its relationship with East Asian countries as a hydrocarbon resources exporter and finished goods importer. To avoid international sanctions on certain items, Ariana uses Limaria as a principal trade route for re-exporting goods.
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This strain of hepatitis is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluids from an infected person enters the body of an unaffected person. There is a vaccine that can prevent hepatitis B, but there is no cure. Most adults that come down with hepatitis B fully recover. Symptoms of hepatitis B include fever; fatigue; loss of appetite; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain; dark urine; clay-colored stools; joint pan; and jaundice. Symptoms will not show until 60 to 150 days after exposure. About 25% of all children and 15% of adults infected by hepatitis B will die prematurely from cirrhosis or liver cancer. Normal treatment for hepatitis B is antiviral medications, but these are not available for most North Torbians due to lack of medical resources in the country. After recovery from the initial bout, most North Torbians go back to work as normal. Their life expectancy has dropped, however, due to contracting the disease.
  
=== Commercial Trade ===
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==== Malaria ====
During the last four years, Ariana’s total trade in goods (exports and imports) nearly doubled to $147 billion. Ariana benefits from a positive trade balance. Oil and natural gas, which dominate Ariana’s export revenue, provide the country’s most important foreign exchange earnings.
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This is a mosquito borne disease, but it is not caused by a virus or bacteria. While there are a number of treatments that can prevent, interrupt, or treat a malarial infection, most North Torbians cannot afford them. Malaria can go into remission on its own and an infected person can build up some temporary immunity. If bitten again by an infected mosquito, the victim may only suffer mild symptoms or maybe none at all. 
  
Instead of its traditional European partners, Ariana now trades primarily with East Asian countries (especially China and Japan) that are hungry for petroleum resources and can provide finished consumer goods for the Arianian market. Limaria serves as a vital link to the rest of the world’s trading market.
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==== Tuberculosis ====
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Tuberculosis (TB) is another disease normally found in the rural areas of North Torbia more often than the urban areas. TB is caused by a bacteria that affects the lungs. Over 25% of the world’s population has latent TB meaning that the person is infected by the TB bacteria, but are not yet ill with the disease and cannot transmit the disease. Those infected with the TB bacteria have a 5-15% lifetime risk of falling ill from TB. People with compromised immune systems or use tobacco have a higher risk for TB. A very high percentage of the North Torbian population, maybe over 60%, smoke tobacco. Males are more likely to smoke tobacco and therefore more susceptible to TB. North Torbia does not have the funds or medical resources to treat TB. The issue is that those that do have symptoms of TB are still capable of spreading the disease when they cough or just have conversations with others.
  
=== Military Exports/Imports ===
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==== Rabies ====
Last year Ariana exported over $100 million worth of military hardware. Many countries across the globe import Arianian military equipment, goods, and services (includes training, technical support, and construction). Ariana recently signed defense cooperation agreements with Tajikistan and Algeria that include defense equipment sales, manufacturing or repair facility construction, and military unit training.
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This is a viral infection transmitted between warm-blood animals including animals (including dogs) to humans. Rabies is 100% fatal in animals if untreated. Normally, the transmission occurs in the form of a bite as the disease is carried in the animal’s salvia. The first symptoms are similar to the flu and can last several days. These symptoms are fever; headaches; nausea; vomiting; agitation; anxiety; confusion; hyperactivity; difficulty swallowing; excessive salivation; hallucinations; insomnia; and even partial paralysis. Rabies can be treated and is normally done with a single dose of immune globulin and four doses of rabies vaccine taken over a 14-day period. In the past, these four doses were in a shot to the stomach, but that is no longer the case and instead it is given in the arm. The issue in North Torbia is a lack of vaccine due to lack of medical resources. Without treatment, the victim will die.
  
Ariana continues to increase its military spending through a growth in arms imports. Ariana carefully focused its military purchases to improve important capabilities like INFOWAR, naval combat, and armored vehicles. However, these recent purchases have not offset the steady aging of Ariana’s military inventory. Without parts and upgrades for much of its Western-supplied equipment, Ariana has not achieved parity with the weapons and technology found in US, British, and many other Gulf forces, although its military inventory matches or exceeds other regional opponents. Ariana has attempted to compensate for its technology gap by creating its own military industries, but with only limited impact.
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=== Natural Disaster ===
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North Torbia suffers from the same potential natural disasters as South Torbia as part of the “ring of fire” around the Pacific Ocean.
  
== Economic Diversity ==
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==== Typhoons ====
Ariana’s economy demonstrates diversity across multiple sectors: manufacturing, agriculture, and extractive industries. However, the country almost exclusively depends on its hydrocarbon industries to sustain its economy. Oil exports serve as Ariana’s chief revenue producer internationally, while internally the Arianians rely on natural gas for most of their energy needs. Ariana works to increase its domestic reliance on natural gas due to its lower cost, and focuses on increasing its higher-priced oil exports to maximize revenues. The Arianian government created programs in its recent five-year plans to re-establish its agriculture and manufacturing sectors, but with only limited success.
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This Pacific hurricane normally occurs between the months of May and October each year. Often they are small and do not cause much damage. When they are huge, the typhoon can cause major damage. The North Torbia government then orders the people in the area to help clean up the destruction and try to get the area, especially if it is agricultural in nature, back to normal again. The North Torbia government will send in military units to assist and sometimes even send elements form the capital city to help out in certain circumstances.
  
=== Energy Sector ===
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==== Floods ====
The Arianian government watches energy more closely than any other sector of its economy. Ariana’s hydrocarbon resources and revenue remain key to the country’s domestic economy and stability. Its large hydrocarbon resources are one of Ariana’s few levers when dealing with the international community.
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Typhoons often cause floods, but they can also occur in North Torbia due to torrential rain. Rural areas often have poor infrastructure to deal with the heavy water runoff. When this occurs, the locals are ordered by the government to help repair the damage along with support from the North Torbian military.
  
Ariana’s energy sector continues to deteriorate from increasingly antiquated practices and equipment, as sanctions have limited international investment in Arianian hydrocarbon infrastructure and technology. The Ministry of Petroleum, through its system of nationally-owned subsidiaries, maintains responsibility for all Arianian oil and natural gas production and exploration. Ariana has an estimated 10% of the world’s oil reserves and 15% of the world’s natural gas reserves.
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==== Earthquakes ====
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There are about 22 active volcanoes in North Torbia, a source for most of the earthquakes, but there has been no major eruptions for over 30 years. If there is an earthquake, it is likely that the North Torbian government will respond in a similar manner to other natural disasters—locals are ordered to help along with limited support from the military and the federal government.
  
=== Oil ===
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The Dastet region, near the Iraqi border, contains the vast majority of Ariana’s onshore crude oil reserves. Ariana operates 40 oil production fields—27 onshore and 13 offshore. Currently, Ariana exports about 2.4 million barrels per day (bbl/d) primarily to Asian markets, making it the world’s fourth-largest exporter. The remaining 1.7 million bbl/d is used domestically. Ariana produces about 4.5% of all global oil, and its primary crude oil export market is East Asia, followed by Europe.
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Earthquakes or volcanic eruptions in other parts of the Pacific or even underwater can cause a tsunami (giant tidal wave) to hit a landmass up to several hundred miles away from the origination point. North Torbian coastal areas are most vulnerable and these are more likely to hit North Torbia than South Torbia as the northern part of the island group is less protected by other islands than the southern portion. While the tidal wave can cause massive damage with a direct hit, they also help cause additional flooding. North Torbia does not participate in many international agencies so it is unlikely they would receive early enough warning to get its people on the coast to safety.
  
Currently, Ariana meets half its domestic energy needs with oil and the remainder with natural gas. Ariana refines most of its internal use oil into gasoline or diesel fuel. Because of its limited domestic refinery capability, Ariana imports much of its refined gasoline requirements. The Arianian government intends to shift a greater share of its domestic energy requirements to natural gas, hoping to become self-sufficient for gasoline and possibly a refined-gasoline exporter. Currently, however, substantial governmental gasoline subsidies encourage wasteful domestic gasoline use.
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== Social Volatility/Fragility ==
  
=== Natural Gas ===
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=== Social Fault Lines and Friction Points ===
Ariana has massive natural gas resources along the Persian Gulf coastline and shares the large South Pars gas field with Qatar, which is in the center of the Persian Gulf between  the  two countries. South Pars is Ariana’s largest natural gas field and represents an estimated 27% of Ariana’s total natural gas reserves. In addition to these developed natural gas fields, another two- thirds of Ariana’s total natural gas resources are in undeveloped fields. Ariana has the world’s second-largest known natural gas reserves after Donovia.
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The major fault line is the continued repression of the North Torbian people by the government. The North Torbian people treat the president and his family like a God. With additional outside information coming in to the people, how long they will support the current regime is unknown. Every time the experts think something (sanctions, natural disaster without much assistance) will cause to turn the people against the government, the government issues a call to tighten their belts, continue the struggle, and demonstrate self-sufficiency. And the North Torbian people obey. Why is a question that the outsiders cannot answer. It is important to note that when the average North Torbian encounters information from outside sources they often times cannot fathom the implications. It isn’t simply an issue of perspective, but rather it is an issue regarding their entire world-view. Accepting information from an outside source as truth is an act that requires them to simultaneously reject the “truths” that have previously shaped and informed their entire lives. Often times North Torbian’s will accept abhorrent conditions, because it is the only condition they have known and they have been taught that any suffering they must endure is for their country.
  
Over the last 20 years, Ariana has increased both its natural gas production and consumption. Natural gas currently accounts for nearly half of Ariana's current total energy consumption, and the government plans to invest billions of dollars to increase this share. To encourage consumption, the Arianian government significantly subsidizes natural gas prices for residential and industrial consumers. Despite large gas reserves, the artificially low domestic price promotes consumption and encourages waste, leaving only a minimal supply for export. The Arianian government hopes to increase its gas exports as a means to increase its revenue.
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=== Criminal Activity ===
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There is little major criminal activity (murder, major theft) in North Torbia as the government intensely monitors the people. On the other hand, corruption is rampant with bribes being paid to government officials to look the other way so that smugglers, black marketers, and other minor criminals can continue to operate to survive. Rape of women is almost a standard practice in parts of the North Torbian society. Some work supervisors, due to the control over their subordinates, are known to extort sex from young female workers in exchange for additional food or an easier job at the factory. Rape of women in the military is common in some units and it is estimated that over 20% of North Torbian soldiers have suffered sexual assault including rape. There is little cybercrime because most of the country cannot access the Internet. The North Torbian government controls hackers, however, that attempt to infiltrate other countries’ data systems or conduct thievery like stealing bitcoin.
  
Ariana likely will face stiff natural gas competition given that many current gas suppliers—Oman, Qatar, and the UAE—have locked up much of the Far East market. International sanctions also limit Ariana to non-US liquefaction technology, an outdated process as most liquid natural gas  (LNG) plants use newer US-developed processes. Ariana has no modern LNG facilities. Because of this, Ariana continues to court China, Donovia, and India to invest in its natural gas development.
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==== Cultural Approach to Punishment ====
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The North Torbian approach to punishment is very draconian and very physically. This starts early in school where school teachers will use switches on the legs of unruly children. The teachers often encourage other students to “correct” students that seem to be thinking on their own instead of just echoing what the teacher taught them. Fighting among students is normal as they think “only the strong survive.
  
=== Agriculture ===
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===== Local Jails =====
Agriculture constitutes approximately one-tenth of Ariana’s GDP and employs one-quarter of its labor force. The country is a major world exporter for caviar and pistachio nuts, and Ariana’s climate and terrain also support tobacco, tea, wheat, barley, and smaller amounts of other food crops. Ariana emphasizes agriculture as an important development focus in its governmental five-year plans but still struggles to become self-sufficient in subsistence crops because of resource underfunding, climatic issues, and rural population migration to urban areas.
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Criminals are quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced within days of being caught. Death sentences are carry out, usually with no appeals, within a week of the final sentence by the judge. Many are sent to local jails or national gulags. Those that speak out against the regime are arrested along with two generations of their family—the parents and children—as the North Torbians believe that “bad” runs in the family’s blood. For minor offenses, the offender and their family may be sent to a local prison if the sentence is less than three months.
  
Traditionally, Ariana has paid for agricultural imports with oil revenue. Despite recent high oil prices, international food price increases and a population growth surge continue to place pressure  on the country’s economy. The Arianian government supports substantial agricultural subsidies, which create artificially low food prices. If Ariana converted to a market-driven agricultural  economy, it would likely cause domestic unrest due to higher food prices.
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===== Gulags =====
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If longer than three months, the offender and family would be sent to one of the gulags. Some gulags are for true criminals and others are for political prisoners. In either, life is rough with hard labor for everyone. Most offenders will die before their sentence is over due to the malnutrition from poor food and the forced labor. Due to the poor diet, most women in these gulags stopped menstruating. If a woman gets pregnant, they often lose the baby. For those that give birth, the child may live in the prison for the rest of their life depending on the crime of their parent. While these children will go to “school” with the children of the guards, they will stop their education at age 12 and begin a life of hard labor.
  
=== Mining ===
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== Human Rights ==
Despite large reserves of minerals like zinc, copper, iron, uranium, and lead, mining in Ariana is generally underdeveloped, accounting for less than 1% of GDP. Mining is likely to increase in importance, as the US government estimates that Ariana possesses 7% of global mineral reserves.
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North Torbia is arguably has the worst record of any country in the world when it comes to respecting human rights. On the Freedom House civil liberty criteria system, their total score is only 4 points out of 100 including 0/40 for political rights and 2/60 for civil liberties. North Torbia is a one-party state led by a dictator. The North Torbian government conducts surveillance of its people, makes arbitrary arrests, and operates a system of gulags for criminal and political prisoners. 
  
=== Manufacturing ===
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Almost the entire North Torbian government is involved in some form of corruption. While there are “elections” in North Torbia, there is only approved candidates and all candidates belong to the same party. The citizens must vote in these farcical elections or face negative consequences. Bribery is rampant at all levels of government and while some officials may face charges, it is because they overstepped their bounds or upset one of their superiors. 
Arianian industrial development shows tremendous promise coupled with extraordinary handicaps. Ariana has the most mature steel, automotive, and petrochemical industries in the Middle East. However, Arianian companies remain dependent upon oil export profits despite various government reforms to spur industrial growth.
 
  
==== Steel ====
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North Torbians have few freedoms of expression or belief. There is no independent media and what is written in the newspapers; played on the radio; or broadcasted on the television are all controlled by the government. There is no religious, academic, or political freedoms in North Torbia. North Torbians are not free to assemble, whether it is in protest or to form a union. 
Ariana produces nine million metric tons of steel, the most in the Middle East and 20th in the world. Despite this high production level, Ariana still must import steel to meet its domestic demands. Steel requirements continue to increase because of the rising need for project infrastructure and construction expansion throughout the Middle East.
 
  
==== Automotives ====
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There is no rule of law in North Torbia as practice in other countries. The judiciary is corrupt and most cases have pre-determined outcomes. There is no due process in civil or criminal matters. The accused is presumed guilty in criminal cases. The North Torbian government will use physical force, torture, forced labor, and public executions to ensure compliance by their people. 
Ariana produces the most vehicles, both light and heavy, in the Middle East. However, outdated technology that depends on repair parts supplied through third-world countries hinders production, especially for the two largest automakers—Ariana Automobile and Nalia. Domestically produced cars are fuel inefficient and contribute to the country’s pollution problems. Since Ariana’s automobile demands outpace its domestic production, the country must import a variety of cars ranging from basic to luxury models.
 
  
==== Petrochemicals ====
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There are no individual rights in North Torbia. The people cannot change residences without permission of the government; the government directs what job each person will do; and how much as well as what type of education each child/young adult will receive. There is no individual home ownership in the country, but sometimes people will “pay” (bribe) their way for larger or better housing. Private businesses are frowned upon and while local markets are allowed to exist, the government sometimes even shuts them down. 
Ariana manufactures many petrochemicals. The government funds petrochemical industrial development as part of efforts to diversify its exports.
 
  
==== Defense Industries/Dual Use ====
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Violence is a way of life in North Torbia. Children learn to fight when they are young as the strong are often rewarded in school. This continues into adulthood where all males and most females have to serve in the armed forces for a period of time. The government does not investigate domestic violence considering it a family issue. Violence and sexual assault against women occurs in the military, at work, and sometimes even in the education system.
Ariana has a significant defense construction capability, and the government has identified increased defense industry self-reliance as a key strategic goal. Though Ariana has had few new, homegrown accomplishments in military production or design, the Arianian industrial base has proven its ability to reverse-engineer and build foreign military aircraft, radios, and vehicles.
 
  
==== Services ====
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== Demographic Statistics Chart ==
Domestic services continue to grow in importance, especially as sanctions limit Arianian capabilities to source needed capabilities, particularly financial services, from abroad. Of the Caucasus countries, only Gorgas has a higher service level. The Arianian service industry currently accounts for 43% of GDP.
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|'''Social Statistic'''
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| colspan="3" |Torbian: 100%
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| colspan="3" |Torbian: 99.8%
  
== Banking and Finance ==
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Olvanese: 0.2%
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| colspan="3" |Officially irreligious
  
=== Public Finance ===
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Roman Catholic and  Protestant beliefs and practices are believed to occur in small numbers and extreme secrecy, as are indigenous faiths.
Ariana struggles with high inflation for a number of reasons, including government price controls, inefficient and cumbersome government regulations, pervasive consumer subsidies, expansionary government  development programs,  and financial  policies  that favor  selected  organizations, e.g. charitable corporations. International sanctions have also resulted in high inflation, contributing to the economic imbalance.
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| colspan="3" |100% (claimed by  government)
  
Inflation has risen into the double-digit range in recent years and currently stands at 13.5%, a decrease from 25.6% just two years ago. Ariana uses price controls for consumer products such as gasoline, electricity, wheat, and a myriad of other articles and services. The country maintains multiple price subsidies as a result of the Council of Guardians Revolution and its ambition to provide social services for Arianians. Although inflation is prevalent throughout the Middle Eastern countries (usually around 10%), Ariana possesses the second-highest inflation rate behind Iraq.
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Male: 100%
  
Despite the subsidies, inflation hurts average Arianian citizens, particularly those in rural areas. Prices for food and services continue to rise, making the cost of living ever higher. Rural voters supported Ahmad Moudin for president because his populist message appealed to lower-class people who suffer from high inflation. President Moudin attempted to address high inflation rates by capping bank loan interest rates, but raised the financial sector’s ire. Whenever the government attempts to reduce subsidies and force the people to pay more for commodities, the Arianian people demonstrate in the streets until the government rescinds the reductions.
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Female 100%
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|Age
  
==== Taxation ====
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Ariana’s tax law is complex, and governmental officials apply the tax code inconsistently. The country has a high income tax rate that maxes out at 35% and a moderate corporate tax rate of up to 25%. In recent years, the government enacted some modest structural tax reforms to help integrate Ariana into the global market and to attract investment. However, the government still issues many tax privileges to special interest groups such as charitable corporations. The national sales tax currently stands at 3%.
 
  
==== Currency Reserves ====
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Ariana’s international currency reserves, including PWF assets, have continued to increase in recent years. International currency reserve levels often are tied to international oil prices. Ariana’s international reserves grew from $70.8 billion two years ago to $85.2 billion this year. In retribution for American efforts to limit its access to the foreign investment system, Ariana rejected payments in US dollars and moved to other currencies, such as the euro and yen.
 
  
==== Private Banking ====
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Ariana’s financial sector remains dominated by large, state-owned banks with extensive regulations, overlapping bureaucracies, and policies that inhibit the efficient trade of capital. The appearance of a modern banking system is misleading despite Ariana’s establishment of private banks and increased accessibility of banking functions for the populace. The government’s policy of preferential treatment for semi-governmental foundations and its limitation on the free functioning of financial markets  will continue to hamper the financial system’s ability to contribute to economic growth. Consequently, the populace struggles with high interest rates only made bearable by considerable product subsidies that keep prices artificially low. The governmental restrictions, borne from  distrust of foreign intervention, limit any large-scale investment by foreign firms. The Moudin Administration will continue its current monetary policy, which is well-liked by his populist political base but hampers any significant financial reform.
 
  
==== Banking System ====
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65+
The country’s state-owned banks, which hold 90% of deposits, include six commercial banks, four specialized banks, and one postal bank. The Arianian government has licensed six private banks in the past decade. All must operate under Islamic law principles.
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|Male
  
Ariana’s Central Bank, the Bank Naket, calls itself an independent institution. However, the government directly manipulates all commercial lending and investment. The Bank Naket cannot establish its own policies and has no influence over the government’s direction. In addition, the Central Bank only has limited options to combat inflationary pressures. The Central Bank must obtain approval from the Arianian parliament in order to issue participation papers.
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21.14
  
State-owned banks function poorly as financial intermediaries, and private banks are hampered by extensive regulations and the government’s populist policies, including subsidized credit for specific regions. Four years ago, President Ahmad Moudin capped lending rates at 12% for state-owned banks and 13% for commercial banks, despite strong opposition from the Bank Naket. With interest rates below the inflation rate, many banks found themselves under financial duress. Additionally, state-owned enterprises and quasi-government agencies, such as charitable corporations, can obtain low-interest loans that further undermine commercial bank viability. Some believe the financial system stifles domestic business and lowers Ariana’s attractiveness to foreign businesses.
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58.64
  
==== Stock/Capital ====
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10.95
The Arianian Stock Exchange (ASE), which began operating in 1967 with six companies, has over 300 members today. The ASE can only conduct capitalization for the automotive, mining, petrochemical, and financial sectors. Six years ago the ASE began allowing foreign investment, but these investors can only hold a maximum of 10% of the shares for any company. Additionally, foreign investors cannot withdraw their capital until three years after purchase.
 
  
In recent years, the ASE demonstrated considerable volatility. The ASE index performed robustly and tripled during the three-year period prior to President Ahmad Moudin’s election, but declined immediately afterward. Four years later, the ASE stabilized 20% lower than before Ahmad Moudin’s election. ASE market capitalization now stands at $46 billion. Ahmad Moudin’s government hopes that privatization plans will help revive the ASE, though potential foreign investors are concerned about liquidity, transparency, the poor legal environment, and international sanctions.
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9.27
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|Female
  
==== Informal Finance ====
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19.98
The ''hawala'' system, an informal trust-based money transfer system commonly found in Muslim countries, offers an alternative to the Arianian formal banking system for loans. These transactions work on an honor system without paper transactions or promissory notes. Because of the lack of paperwork, terrorists use the system to fund their activities.
 
  
Following recent US and UN financial sanctions, Arianians have increased their use of hawala. Many Arianians view it as a more efficient means to transfer money since it avoids the added expenses of the formal financial system. Some analysts argue that increased hawala use demonstrates the effectiveness of international sanctions, though others say it circumvents the sanctions and renders them useless.
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57.33
  
== Employment Status ==
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11.21
Despite inefficient business and market regimes and the bulge of young adults entering the labor pool, the Arianian employment environment actually shows signs of improvement due to private industry growth. Even the increased number of Arianian women who recently entered the labor market did not increase the country’s unemployment rate. Employment status is high in Ariana.
 
  
=== Labor Market ===
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11.48
Although Ariana’s population growth rate began to slow in 1991, those born during the prior decade now find themselves reaching adulthood, and their presence puts a strain on the labor market. For the past quarter-century, the number of Arianians entering the labor force has continued to increase,
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while the number leaving has remained constant. In addition, Ariana shows a decided shift in the attitudes toward employment of women. Immediately following the Council of Guardians Revolution, women who worked outside the home dropped from a high of 12.9% in 1979 to a low of 8.2% in 1989. After that, the trend reversed; currently 14.8% of Arianian women work outside the home. Many Arianian women now acquire a higher education than in previous generations and begin a career before marriage. Analysts project that the number of Arianians entering the labor market will soon begin to decline. Within four years, new Arianian workers will return to levels last seen in 1991. The number of men leaving the labor force due to age (usually 64) will increase over the next decade. Just five years ago, 1.3 million Arianians turned 64, but within another half-decade, two million men will reach that age.
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|Median Age
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| colspan="3" |Overall: 31.1
  
=== Employment ===
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Males: 30.0
Arianian unemployment continued to decrease in the past decade despite an increase in the number of young adults. Employment rose at a 3.6% rate in the early years of the decade, more rapidly than the overall labor market increase. This employment abundance came from the private sector and through privatization of industries, in contrast to the years immediately after the Revolution when public sector jobs accounted for the majority of employment. Public sector jobs continue to decline, currently representing about one-quarter of total employment.
 
  
=== Unemployment ===
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Females: 32.3
The unemployment rate dropped from approximately 16% in 2001 to 10.2% in 2006, and currently stands at 11.8%. Growth in recent years has primarily been due to private sector jobs. Public sector job growth has been hampered by cumbersome regulations and a job market that restricts labor movement between industries. Arianian industrial GDP growth occurs more slowly than in other countries with more efficient financial systems.
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|Population
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| colspan="3" |12,981,493
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|-
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|Annual Growth Rate
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| colspan="3" | +0.69%
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|-
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|Birth Rate Per 1,000  People
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| colspan="3" |16.4
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|-
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|Death Rate Per 1,000  People
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| colspan="3" |15.3
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|-
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|Urban Population (%)
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| colspan="3" |47.5%
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|-
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|Annual Urbanization Rate
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| colspan="3" |1.6%
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|-
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|Infant Mortality Rate  Per 1000 Live Births
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| colspan="3" |61.3
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|Life Expectancy At Birth  (Years)
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| colspan="3" |68.6
  
=== Illegal Economic Activity ===
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Males: 65.8
Both legal and illegal organizations use illegal activities such as smuggling, black market, and piracy to finance other activities. While the Arianian government frowns on this corruption and works to prevent it, the government is hampered by the sheer prevalence of illegal activity. As long as it does not threaten the government’s legitimacy, this type of illegal activity will continue.
 
The illegal economy is exemplified by a vast network smuggling subsidized products throughout Ariana, with gasoline as one of the top commodities. Some experts estimate that smugglers move 3.5 to 4.5 million liters of gasoline and two million liters of diesel fuel daily to countries with high gasoline prices—mainly Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kalaria, and even Iraqi Kurdistan.
 
  
== Summary ==
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Females: 71.3
Complex economic interplay between the Caucasus countries binds them together. Limaria, Gorgas, and Atropia were strongly affected by the reduction of Donovian influence two decades ago. The oil- rich countries of Ariana and Atropia must use their Limarian and Gorgan neighbors to transship hydrocarbon resources to other countries. Limaria and Gorgas must develop a free-standing economy despite significant corruption, lack of developed industries, and natural resource shortages. Over all of this, Donovia seeks to limit Arianian influence and return to its former position as unquestioned regional hegemon. This economic interdependence will likely drive regional conflicts as the nations struggle amongst themselves to exploit riches created by oil and natural gas.
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| colspan="3" |Bacterial diarrhea;  protozoal diarrhea; hepatitis B; malaria; tuberculosis; and rabies
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Social Overview

North Torbia is extremely homogeneous in its language, ethnicity, culture, and beliefs. Life essentially revolves around family and the cult of personality surrounding the nation's leader. This is melded with an overall sense of fear--either of the government or of the threats of South Torbia and the western world.

Brief History

Torbia’s history dates back over two centuries, but North Torbia came out of World War II following its occupation by the belligerent countries. Military planners arbitrarily divided the Torbian portion of Luzon Island roughly in half from Lingayan Gulf to Dingalan Bay, with the US governing the southern portion and Olvana the north from Baguio. Olvana occupied and then governed the region until mid-1946, when Song Yang-Hwan, an Olvanan-trained guerilla fighter and former Olvanan army officer, was placed at the head of the new Torbian communist party.

By 1949, North Torbia was a full-fledged communist state implementing a hardline totalitarian set of policies. The Torbian Workers' Party (WPT) emerged as the dominant political body in the region, with Song Yang-Hwan serving as party head, head-of-state, and head-of government. Private industry was largely seized by the state, farms collectivized, dissenting political parties were suppressed, and power consolidated into a single-party government.

North Torbia invaded South Torbia in 1950 looking to unify the country under a communist government. The U.N. intervened and after several years of fighting, the two countries ended up fairly close to where Torbia was divided in 1945. Olvana continued to support North Torbia politically and financially throughout the 1950s and 1960s.

After the North Torbian economy crashed in 1986, widespread hunger ensued along with political instability. In 1994, Song died and was replaced by his son, Song Ji-Hoon. The new leader faced tremendous difficulties with natural disasters in many parts of the country, global sanctions against his regime, and the worldwide collapse of communism. In most respects, North Torbia lagged behind South Torbia including its culture. While South Torbia looked to modernize itself, North Torbia continued to look to the past. North Torbia places extreme importance on traditional Torbian music, art, and theater. North Torbians feel their cousins in the south have succumbed to the culture of the West.

Song Ji-Hoon died in 2013 and his son, Song Chong-Su took control of the country. The third generation of the Song family to rule North Torbia feels a connection to his grandfather and often tries to emulate him. After Song Chong-Su consolidated his power by eliminating any potential rivals, there are no rivals. Even though Song Chong-Su continues the connection of North Torbia with the past and believes that his country is the true Torbia, The young leader has embraced some facets of the “Imperialist West” including an all-female rock band. To continue his control over North Torbia, Song Chong-Su controls much of the average North Torbian’s social life with mandatory attendance or participation in parades, community projects, and sports.

Demographics

Languages

Torbian is the official language of North Torbia; it is spoken almost universally. Foreign language education is rare and is typically only offered to students who may require it for their careers. The extreme lack of immigration and general closure of the North Torbian society exacerbates language homogeneity. There are, however, at least three identifiable Torbian dialects in North Torbia: the formal dialect, spoken in and around the capital and considered the most prestigious; a working-class dialect that is spoken in remote, primarily central, rural areas, and a dialect heavily influenced by Olvanan, spoken in and around ports that regularly interact with Olvanan merchants and tradesmen.

Ethnicities

North Torbia is one of the most ethnically homogeneous countries on earth; 99.8% of the population is ethnic Torbians. Very limited numbers of other ethnicities come mostly from expatriate populations, primarily guest workers and invitees of the government. The most common non-Torbian ethnicity is Olvanese, followed by Donovian and Belesian.

Religions

North Torbia is officially an atheist state and does not recognize any form of religious freedom or freedom of worship. Information on the religious practices is sporadic and of questionable accuracy. However, it is assumed that major religions found in South Torbia are represented in small numbers, mostly through private and or secret worship. The secret practice of folk religions is also common, based primarily in ancient belief systems that involve worship of ancestors and the family. Families typically hold services and prayer in the home; the government tacitly allows this practice. Actual statistics for North Torbian religious views are unavailable.

Education

Literacy Rate

North Torbia boasts that their country has a 100% literacy for both males and females 15 years of age and older. While probably not true, it is likely that the country does possess a very high literacy rate. 

Educational System

The DPRT enjoys an effective education system, particularly relative to its economic status. Early childhood education and primary school are public and universal; facilities are generally available to all citizens except those in very remote rural areas. The DPRT government places a high priority on education, both in keeping with Communist traditions and viewing public education as a valuable component of political indoctrination. Primary and secondary education usually total 11 years. The same curriculum is taught throughout the country in every school for every grade.

After primary education, most working class citizens move either onto government-sponsored vocational training or directly into the military or workforce. Certain vocational training is considered highly desirable; families use political connections and influence to get children into sought-after career fields.

Educational Attainment

Higher education is sporadic and widely unavailable, but is considered of reasonable quality. Only around 5% of the population receives formal higher education; these are typically the children of party officials, influential bureaucrats, and military officers. There is some provision for academically gifted students from poorer backgrounds as well: these individuals are often trained as doctors, or as engineers and scientists who support military capability development. Less than 5% of the population possesses a university degree or equivalent.

Among the major demographic issues found in North Torbia, a lack of social mobility and post-high school educational opportunities remains a constant theme. While North Torbia claims that the best are selected to attend college, children of government officials or those with connections with those in power are selected to attend higher educational institutions while those without connections are relegated to manual labor jobs. The caste system that operates in North Torbia keeps order, but at expense of finding the best candidates for influential positions. It is difficult, if not impossible, for a North Torbia to move up in the system. On the other hand, a person’s status can drop at the whim of a governmental official who comes to dislike the individual.

As more information is able to enter North Torbia from the outside, the country’s people are slowly beginning to understand that their government has been lying to them for years. Eventually, this could cause a major upheaval. Government policies against large group meetings and the inability for any leader to create a power base without having the current ruler eliminate those that appear to become a potential rival means that creating a ruler for the people to follow very difficult.

Population Density

Overview

The North Torbian population lives in two primary spheres: those in and around the capital of Baguio, and the rural poor. Virtually all wealth and power in the country resides within a few miles of the capital: senior political officials, military officers, and bureaucrats.

Geographically, the population tends to concentrate more toward the western coastal areas, as there is somewhat more economic activity and infrastructure. In general, the better connected a region is to the capital, the more dense the population, and the better off the area is economically and socially.

Within communities, populations typically congregate around the limited critical resources: clean water access to food, and access to employment or transportation. Large and overcrowded government-built communal living structures are the most common living structures, followed by shantytowns or other transient housing just outside of urbanized areas. Independent residences are rare due largely to the poor infrastructure and a lack of transportation (particularly automobiles). These are usually limited to party members or military officers.

Soldier housing has a measurable effect on population distribution due to the size of the North Torbian military. Nearly 5% of the population lives on military installations, many of which are subterranean. These represent significant economic activity areas due to soldier wages, black/grey market activity, and corruption/bribes. North Torbia actively works to suppress development of nonmilitary populations in and around military installations.

Urban Areas

While none of the urban areas are large in total numbers, there is a high population density in some of them. The country’s capital city, Baguio, is quite nice compared to much of the rest of the country. Most of the country’s elite live in Baguio and everyone wants to live there. Governmental policy prevents the citizens from free moving to the capital, but between cities or from the rural areas to urban centers. North Torbians must receive permission to change their residences.

The five largest cities in North Torbia are:

  • Baguio, population 518,049
  • Tuguegarao, population 230,253
  • Aparri, population 218,352
  • Santiago, population 202,745
  • Laoag, population 194,254    

Rural Areas

Outside of the capital, large swaths of empty land are occasionally broken up by small villages, collective farms, or collectivized industry, populated almost entirely by destitute workers, with small numbers of low level bureaucrats and political officials

Population Movement

There is not much population movement internally or externally in North Torbia. Internally, each person must receive government permission to relocate. This is true whether it is moving locally or across the country. The primary reason for internal movement is for work and sometimes that is directed by the government.

Most North Torbians are not allowed to leave the country for any reason and most cannot afford to visit a foreign country even on a short vacation. The North Torbian government does not trust their citizens to own a passport and most travel outside the country is related to official business. Each year, several dozen North Torbians may attempt to flee the country on makeshift rafts. The current is not conducive for travel, however, to reach Belesia or South Torbia.

Internal Migration

The North Torbian government controls internal movement throughout the entire country. Many parts of the country, especially along the southern border with South Torbia, is off limits to civilians.

Urbanization

Approximately 47.5% of North Torbians live in the urban areas with a standing increase of 1.6% each year. Many urban residents would like to live in the cities, but are restricted by the North Torbia government. To move, not only from city to city but from house to house within the same city or village, the individual must file a request with local government officials. These requests must go up to at least the province level for approval and even higher if it involves changing provinces. Only the chosen, those that have actively supported the current leader’s family for three or more generations, are allowed to live in the capital city. Rural males who are healthy enough to join the military consider it an honor, as it opens up the potential of being able to live in a city or better yet, in Baguio.

Displacement

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

The Torbian War created a mass migration event as both families and individuals moved north or south depending on political affiliations and family connections. The Torbian War also created a significant refugee crisis, with over 500,000 Torbians seeking asylum in other nations around the region. At the same time, Olvanan involvement in the Torbian War moved nearly 300,000 Olvanan citizens into what eventually became North Torbia. A post-war exchange of refugees and Olvanese immigrants was one of the largest mass migrations in world history. The IDPs living in North Torbia at the end of the Torbian War were displaced at least three generations ago and very few of them are still living. If they are alive, they were children during the war. As such, the North Torbian government has directed them to where they are currently living and will not let them move elsewhere. The degree of control that the government exerts precludes nearly all movement by the population. Even in the event of a disaster, the North Torbian bureaucracy still dictates who can move, and where. This bureaucracy, of course, would cease to exist in the event that the North Torbian government were to collapse. If this were to happen, the abrupt end to government services/regulations could lead to a significant portion of the population attempting to move toward needed resources believed to be located in cities or across the border with South Torbia. 

Stateless Personnel

There are few stateless people in North Torbia due to the closed nature of the country’s borders. Outsiders are not welcome.

Migration Cycles and Transhumance

There are no major migration cycles or transhumance in North Torbia. Individuals who work in the animal husbandry industry (e.g. dairy farmers, cattle, pigs, and poultry) may be permitted a degree of local mobility to ensure that their livestock are able to access suitable land for grazing. 

External Migration

The main islands that make up Torbia remained largely ethnically homogeneous throughout its history, despite repeated invasions and occupations by various foreign entities. A close-held Torbian ethnic identity is one of the most significant long-term consequences of these occupations; this ultimately resulted in widespread migration throughout the island prior to the Torbian War, but relatively little emigration or immigration. 

The complex political relationship between North and South Torbia influences migration significantly. Both countries recognize citizens of the other nation as citizens of their own. As a result, migrants are usually given full recognition, along with rights of resettlement. Though today there are typically fewer than a thousand cross-border migrations in a given year, in the event the DPRT government collapses, it is believed that the South Torbian government will face a flood of new citizens, many of which will require medical care, food, and political/social integration.

Inbound

Legal immigration into North Torbia is practically nonexistent. Few foreign visas are issued and nearly all of these are to senior foreign political officials or business executives whom the leadership think may bring money or influence into North Torbia. Illegal immigration, however, is thriving, largely in support of black and grey market activities. Though border security in North Torbia is extremely tight, border officials are easily bribed, allowing immigrants, day workers, and traders to routinely cross the border without incident.

Economic Migration

There is no incentive for outsiders to want to come to North Torbia to work. Everyone in North Torbia has to work as it is a requirement of the government. Those that come to Torbia work for another government, usually for the country’s embassy. Some smuggling takes place, but those in this illegal trade must remain unseen by the North Torbian government. If caught, there are drastic punishments including gulags or death sentences.

Forced Migration

There are no refugees coming to Torbia as the only land border is with South Torbia. This border is closed for movement of civilians between North and South Torbia.

Outbound

Emigration from North Torbia is tightly controlled, as it has been throughout the country’s history. Citizens are generally not allowed to leave the country legally unless they are given specific permission by the government; illegal emigration is considered treasonous and is punishable by imprisonment, torture, and or execution. Nonetheless, thousands of North Torbians illegally escape every year, typically requesting asylum status in any one of a number of other countries (most commonly South Torbia, Olvana, Australia, and the United States). These countries routinely accept North Torbian defectors. Defection numbers vary significantly year-to-year: in years of lean food availability or severe government crackdown, refugee numbers predictably increase

Economic Migration

Limited legal emigration is allowed, primarily in the form of guest workers. Approximately 70,000 North Torbian guest workers are currently abroad, with the majority residing in Olvana and Donovia. Guest workers are chosen specifically for their loyalty to the party and rarely defect.They usually live in a dormitory provided by the North Torbian government and fed in a communal cafeteria. In exchange, the guest worker provides 90% of the money they make to the North Torbian government.

Forced Migration

There is no forced migration by North Torbians as the government needs as many workers as they can get to support the regime. While some feel they were “forced” to try to escape North Torbia, it was due to political differences rather than by physical force by the state or another entity.

Culture

Dimensions of National Culture

There are studies that show that there are six basic cultural traits, or dimensions, that can be used to better understand a national culture. While these studies are not encompassing they can provide a foundational understanding of how populations may differ. Power distance is whether the society accepts unequal distribution of power or they seek to more evenly distribute the power. Individualism is whether the society desires each person to be a separate entity or if the individual is just a cog in the societal wheel. Uncertainty avoidance is whether the society tolerates ambiguity in life or wants life to be more certain. Some societies look long-term and save while others do not see the need because the future planned may never arrive.. Restrained societies live to work while indulgent societies work to live. Some societies encourage individuals to be competitive and do their best while other societies value cooperation over individual success.

Power Distance

With a Hofstede score of 95, North Torbia is on the extreme end of the scale meaning that the people accept the fact that power within the country is distributed unequally. Subordinates in North Torbia normally have no recourse to abuse by superiors. This could include physical abuse and even rape. The people are extremely influenced by authority, titles, and status so will naturally obey orders given by those in position of authority over them. There is a definite caste system in North Torbia and it is difficult to improve one’s position in the society. It is easy to drop down in the society, however, if the individual displeases those in power.

Individualism vs. Collectivism

North Torbia scores a 17 on the Hofstede scale meaning that the people are inclined to promote “we” over “me”. Countries that score low usually act in the interests of the group and not the individual. Hiring decisions and promotions in companies are often based on connections—family or personal. While bribery is officially against the law in the country, it is a common occurrence in order to get better housing, job, or other perks. Most employees are commitment to the company they work for, but not necessarily their colleagues. Most North Torbians are warm to those in their “in-groups”, but hostile to those that are not. Personal relationships are usually more important than the bottom line in most companies. The government helps this by creating a never-ending anti-American and anti-South Torbian propaganda campaign.

Uncertainty Avoidance (Tolerance for Ambiguity)

With a score of 90 on the Hofstede scale, North Torbian is one of the highest societies in the world for trying to avoid uncertainty. The governmental control of the people from where they live to where they work reduces the number of decisions that regular North Torbians must make. A nation-wide education program with the same curriculum in all schools and mandatory military service for almost all young adults gives North Torbians few options about their future. A North Torbian life and career can almost be written from where and into what sphere the baby is born.

Long-Term Orientation vs. Short-Term Orientation

The North Torbian score of 20 means that the society prefers time-honored traditions and view any changes as suspicious. The focus for those outside the upper 25% of the country is on the short-term—where is my next meal coming from? Many things in North Torbia are “free” to the people including education and even some food (before the famines began and crop issues). To avoid starvation, some rural people even ate their seeds for the next year’s crops meaning they had nothing to plant—making the local governmental authorities very upset.

Indulgence vs. Restraint

North Torbia scores a 15 on the Hofstede score for this trait, a very low score. Societies with low scores, like North Torbia, are normally somewhat cynical and pessimistic wondering what bad thing will happen to them next. As such, they place a restraints on their children and do not allow them freedom to move beyond the sphere in which they were born. North Torbian parents tell their children to control their desires and delay gratification until some future, ambiguous date. The societal norms also help with these restraints, both in childhood and then later as an adult.

Competitiveness vs. Consensus

With a score of 35, North Torbia is on the lower end of the Hofstede scoring system. Managers want consensus with people valuing equality, solidarity, and quality of life in their lives. While most societies with this low score “work to live” instead of “living to work,” the difficulty of life for the average North Torbian is a constant struggle to survive. While these types of societies normally like free time to pursue other passions, the constant quest for most North Torbian’s next meal makes this almost impossible. Urban North Torbians work six days a week while those in the urban areas often work seven days week because not doing so could endanger putting food on the table. Even with all this work, many North Torbians will only do the minimum required of them in order to receive their next paycheck or ration.

Cultural Norms and Values

Cultural Dimensions of North Torbia
Confucian Cultural Roots Communist Ideology North Torbian Institutions
Hierarchical Power Relationship Egalitarianism

Democracy

Supreme Leadership
Personality Cult
Group Standards

Family Focus

Class Struggle

Competition

One Party Rule
Family First
Personal Interaction
Obedience
Stability

Harmony

Revolution

Solidarity

Mass Mobilization
Surveillance

Confucian Cultural Roots: Torbian culture begins with the acceptance of the Confucian way of life hundreds of years ago. Over the last hundred years, the number of North Torbians that actually practice the religion of Confucianism has decline quite precipitously. This was a direct effort by the North Torbian government to replace the ideas of Confucius with the communist ideology of Marx. This led to the development of North Torbian institutions that affect every public and private part of a North Torbian person’s life from the moment they are born to the day they die.

Hierarchical Power Relationship

Confucianism accepted the traditional inequitable distribution of wealth and power within a culture. While socialism and communism both portray that everyone is the same, we all know this is not really true. North Torbia even claims they are democratic because every adult is allowed to vote in their election. There is just one problem—there is only a single candidate on the ballot. 

The North Torbian government continued the Confucian system that there is a hierarchy in society and everyone must conform to staying within its own limited caste. On top of this, the North Torbian government made their country’s founder into a God that was infallible in his decision making. This cult of personality place the North Torbian leader above everyone else in the country and he alone decided what each person needed. He then made sure that the person received it. The person received nothing, then that was what the person deserve. This cult of an infallible leader is now into its third generation.

Group Standards and Family Focus

The Confucian philosophy focused on group norms to reduce strife in the culture and placed an extreme emphasis around the family. The North Torbian government has continued this cultural trait, but with a twist. Using the communist idea of a “class struggle,” the North Torbian government has made their country into an “us versus them” mentality for its people. The rest of world except for a few (Olvana and Donovia) is fighting a war against North Torbia and does not want to see the country succeed. North Torbia must fight back in order to survive. These “bullies” ganging up on North Torbia include a number of countries, especially South Torbia and the U.S. 

North Torbia still places an emphasis on the family bringing that Confucian cultural trait into the present. Due to the economic misfortunes of the bottom three-quarters of the people, the best outlet most of these families is often just a small family picnic. When one has so little in life, one takes pleasures in the most simple of things. 

Within the class struggle propaganda and the emphasis on family, the North Torbia government created a one-party state where the country still “democratically” selects the same leader over every few years. Using the family to eliminate dissent, the North Torbian government will throw two or three generations of a family into a gulag if they even speak out against the country. Often, another family member will turn in someone who denounces the current regime in order to spare the rest of family imprisonment or worse. Personal connections are often used to make the limited advances that can be made within one’s own caste. The North Torbian government has created a state where the people are obedient to the state and most of its citizens accept their role as a servant to the country.

Stability and Harmony

Confucianism believes in the stability of the universe and maintaining harmony in the world. The North Torbian government emphasizes that the communist revolution must take place in order to reach stability and harmony sought. To do this, the North Torbian people must be united as one entity and show its solidarity to the rest of the world. This means that every North Torbian, no matter their age, must be willing to fight in the revolution in order to reach the next step of stability and harmony. The North Torbian government does this by having universal military service for almost all abled bodied males and females upon completion of high school. Anyone that has ever served in the military is liable to recall and even those that did not serve in any branch must be willing to step up to defend the country if their nation calls them to do so. 

To reach the goals of stability and harmony, the North Torbian people must look after each other in order to maintain the solidarity to complete the revolution. Every North Torbian neighborhood has a watcher, usually an elderly woman, which keeps an eye on 10-20 households. She then reports to her supervisor anyone that is plotting against the state or even speaking out against anyone in the government. This chain of command goes up to the various levels of government. The North Torbian government acts on the hearsay reports and then sends in the police to arrest those in dissent against the government. Those arrested are often tried and their prison sentences carried out within days ranging from a few days in a local prison, to a sentence up to life in a gulag, or even death. In certain cases, three generations of family members will be sentenced with the offender as the North Torbians believe that “bad blood” runs in a family so there is guilt not by association, but by familial ties.

Centers of Social Power

With no organized religion and the government controlling everyone’s lives, the family is the only center of social power remaining in North Torbia. Even then, family unity is not as it is in most other countries. Even family members must be wary of actually speaking one’s mind as children will turn in parents for saying negative things about the North Torbia government. To protect the rest of the family from governmental repercussions, one family member will turn in another in hopes of the authorities sparing the rest of the family from a dissident.

Communication

The North Torbian government attempts to control what information that its people receive. The government controls every means of communication except for individual communication between people. Even then, North Torbians do not know who to trust so they are guarded in their communication with all strangers and even most of their family.

Traditional Methods and Symbolism

Since its founding, North Torbia has attempted to control the messages to its people by governmental control of all media—newspapers, radio, and television. All of these entities are ran by the government and what is written in the newspapers, heard on the radio, or seen on the television has been approved by governmental officials. The North Torbian people have been exposed to a propaganda campaign that dates back to the start of the Torbia War, if not before. Children from an early age are inundated with propaganda posters that show the atrocities committed by South Torbia and its allies during the Torbian War. The children are taught to hate outsiders and look forward to joining the military as almost every child must do upon graduation from high school.

Role of Technology and Media

With the arrival of the communication age, North Torbia has found it more difficult to control the message that its citizens receive. While the North Torbian government limits who can access the Internet, usually only selected government personnel and university researchers, those that have communication to the outside world continues to increase. Radios smuggled into North Torbia or dropped from balloons or airplanes over North Torbia, allows those living close to the South Torbian border to pick up channels other than the ones on the single-channel North Torbian radios. Smuggled South Torbian cell phones also allows those within the range of South Torbian cell tower to access the Internet without government approval. This new technology is allowing some of the North people to finally realize the truth about the outside world and their own country as well. 

Social Impact of OE Hazzards

Due to the inability of the government to provide the necessary resources, disease and natural disasters can impact the North Torbian population to a degree that does not usually occur in other countries.

Disease

There are six primary major diseases in North Torbia. Many of these diseases occur in both urban and rural areas, but are far more deadly in the rural areas where medical assistance is less available. These diseases are bacterial diarrhea, protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis B, malaria, Tuberculosis, and rabies. While the government claims to have “free” healthcare for the people, most of the hospitals and medical clinics are short the necessary supplies, vaccinations, and cures for these types of illnesses. Often, the doctors will resort to using traditional herbal remedies with some of them going into the mountains to collect the plants to create their own medicines.

Bacterial Diarrhea

There are many different types of bacteria that can cause diarrhea and most enter the body through contaminated food or water. This disease is more prevalent in the rural areas of North Torbia although the country’s larger cities are not immune to it. Most of those affected in the urban areas are under five years old and in the poorest sections of the cities, often because they cannot afford to seek out treatment. 

Protozoal Diarrhea

This is an intestinal infection that comes from fecal matter through soiled hands, or ingestion of food or water contaminated with feces. Basically, people do not wash their hands after defecating, eat unwashed food contaminated with feces, or drink feces contaminated water. Since North Torbia uses human feces to fertilize their crops, the vegetables and fruit produced should be cleaned really well. Symptoms are normally watery stools, but there are cases with fatty or mucus stools. There are cures for protozoal diarrhea, but most North Torbian medical facilities do not stock the medicine. Only the best hospitals for the very wealthy and powerful North Torbians would have modern treatment methods.

Hepatitis B

This strain of hepatitis is spread when blood, semen, or other body fluids from an infected person enters the body of an unaffected person. There is a vaccine that can prevent hepatitis B, but there is no cure. Most adults that come down with hepatitis B fully recover. Symptoms of hepatitis B include fever; fatigue; loss of appetite; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain; dark urine; clay-colored stools; joint pan; and jaundice. Symptoms will not show until 60 to 150 days after exposure. About 25% of all children and 15% of adults infected by hepatitis B will die prematurely from cirrhosis or liver cancer. Normal treatment for hepatitis B is antiviral medications, but these are not available for most North Torbians due to lack of medical resources in the country. After recovery from the initial bout, most North Torbians go back to work as normal. Their life expectancy has dropped, however, due to contracting the disease.

Malaria

This is a mosquito borne disease, but it is not caused by a virus or bacteria. While there are a number of treatments that can prevent, interrupt, or treat a malarial infection, most North Torbians cannot afford them. Malaria can go into remission on its own and an infected person can build up some temporary immunity. If bitten again by an infected mosquito, the victim may only suffer mild symptoms or maybe none at all. 

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is another disease normally found in the rural areas of North Torbia more often than the urban areas. TB is caused by a bacteria that affects the lungs. Over 25% of the world’s population has latent TB meaning that the person is infected by the TB bacteria, but are not yet ill with the disease and cannot transmit the disease. Those infected with the TB bacteria have a 5-15% lifetime risk of falling ill from TB. People with compromised immune systems or use tobacco have a higher risk for TB. A very high percentage of the North Torbian population, maybe over 60%, smoke tobacco. Males are more likely to smoke tobacco and therefore more susceptible to TB. North Torbia does not have the funds or medical resources to treat TB. The issue is that those that do have symptoms of TB are still capable of spreading the disease when they cough or just have conversations with others.

Rabies

This is a viral infection transmitted between warm-blood animals including animals (including dogs) to humans. Rabies is 100% fatal in animals if untreated. Normally, the transmission occurs in the form of a bite as the disease is carried in the animal’s salvia. The first symptoms are similar to the flu and can last several days. These symptoms are fever; headaches; nausea; vomiting; agitation; anxiety; confusion; hyperactivity; difficulty swallowing; excessive salivation; hallucinations; insomnia; and even partial paralysis. Rabies can be treated and is normally done with a single dose of immune globulin and four doses of rabies vaccine taken over a 14-day period. In the past, these four doses were in a shot to the stomach, but that is no longer the case and instead it is given in the arm. The issue in North Torbia is a lack of vaccine due to lack of medical resources. Without treatment, the victim will die.

Natural Disaster

North Torbia suffers from the same potential natural disasters as South Torbia as part of the “ring of fire” around the Pacific Ocean.

Typhoons

This Pacific hurricane normally occurs between the months of May and October each year. Often they are small and do not cause much damage. When they are huge, the typhoon can cause major damage. The North Torbia government then orders the people in the area to help clean up the destruction and try to get the area, especially if it is agricultural in nature, back to normal again. The North Torbia government will send in military units to assist and sometimes even send elements form the capital city to help out in certain circumstances.

Floods

Typhoons often cause floods, but they can also occur in North Torbia due to torrential rain. Rural areas often have poor infrastructure to deal with the heavy water runoff. When this occurs, the locals are ordered by the government to help repair the damage along with support from the North Torbian military.

Earthquakes

There are about 22 active volcanoes in North Torbia, a source for most of the earthquakes, but there has been no major eruptions for over 30 years. If there is an earthquake, it is likely that the North Torbian government will respond in a similar manner to other natural disasters—locals are ordered to help along with limited support from the military and the federal government.

Tsunamis

Earthquakes or volcanic eruptions in other parts of the Pacific or even underwater can cause a tsunami (giant tidal wave) to hit a landmass up to several hundred miles away from the origination point. North Torbian coastal areas are most vulnerable and these are more likely to hit North Torbia than South Torbia as the northern part of the island group is less protected by other islands than the southern portion. While the tidal wave can cause massive damage with a direct hit, they also help cause additional flooding. North Torbia does not participate in many international agencies so it is unlikely they would receive early enough warning to get its people on the coast to safety.

Social Volatility/Fragility

Social Fault Lines and Friction Points

The major fault line is the continued repression of the North Torbian people by the government. The North Torbian people treat the president and his family like a God. With additional outside information coming in to the people, how long they will support the current regime is unknown. Every time the experts think something (sanctions, natural disaster without much assistance) will cause to turn the people against the government, the government issues a call to tighten their belts, continue the struggle, and demonstrate self-sufficiency. And the North Torbian people obey. Why is a question that the outsiders cannot answer. It is important to note that when the average North Torbian encounters information from outside sources they often times cannot fathom the implications. It isn’t simply an issue of perspective, but rather it is an issue regarding their entire world-view. Accepting information from an outside source as truth is an act that requires them to simultaneously reject the “truths” that have previously shaped and informed their entire lives. Often times North Torbian’s will accept abhorrent conditions, because it is the only condition they have known and they have been taught that any suffering they must endure is for their country.

Criminal Activity

There is little major criminal activity (murder, major theft) in North Torbia as the government intensely monitors the people. On the other hand, corruption is rampant with bribes being paid to government officials to look the other way so that smugglers, black marketers, and other minor criminals can continue to operate to survive. Rape of women is almost a standard practice in parts of the North Torbian society. Some work supervisors, due to the control over their subordinates, are known to extort sex from young female workers in exchange for additional food or an easier job at the factory. Rape of women in the military is common in some units and it is estimated that over 20% of North Torbian soldiers have suffered sexual assault including rape. There is little cybercrime because most of the country cannot access the Internet. The North Torbian government controls hackers, however, that attempt to infiltrate other countries’ data systems or conduct thievery like stealing bitcoin.

Cultural Approach to Punishment

The North Torbian approach to punishment is very draconian and very physically. This starts early in school where school teachers will use switches on the legs of unruly children. The teachers often encourage other students to “correct” students that seem to be thinking on their own instead of just echoing what the teacher taught them. Fighting among students is normal as they think “only the strong survive.”

Local Jails

Criminals are quickly tried, convicted, and sentenced within days of being caught. Death sentences are carry out, usually with no appeals, within a week of the final sentence by the judge. Many are sent to local jails or national gulags. Those that speak out against the regime are arrested along with two generations of their family—the parents and children—as the North Torbians believe that “bad” runs in the family’s blood. For minor offenses, the offender and their family may be sent to a local prison if the sentence is less than three months.

Gulags

If longer than three months, the offender and family would be sent to one of the gulags. Some gulags are for true criminals and others are for political prisoners. In either, life is rough with hard labor for everyone. Most offenders will die before their sentence is over due to the malnutrition from poor food and the forced labor. Due to the poor diet, most women in these gulags stopped menstruating. If a woman gets pregnant, they often lose the baby. For those that give birth, the child may live in the prison for the rest of their life depending on the crime of their parent. While these children will go to “school” with the children of the guards, they will stop their education at age 12 and begin a life of hard labor.

Human Rights

North Torbia is arguably has the worst record of any country in the world when it comes to respecting human rights. On the Freedom House civil liberty criteria system, their total score is only 4 points out of 100 including 0/40 for political rights and 2/60 for civil liberties. North Torbia is a one-party state led by a dictator. The North Torbian government conducts surveillance of its people, makes arbitrary arrests, and operates a system of gulags for criminal and political prisoners. 

Almost the entire North Torbian government is involved in some form of corruption. While there are “elections” in North Torbia, there is only approved candidates and all candidates belong to the same party. The citizens must vote in these farcical elections or face negative consequences. Bribery is rampant at all levels of government and while some officials may face charges, it is because they overstepped their bounds or upset one of their superiors. 

North Torbians have few freedoms of expression or belief. There is no independent media and what is written in the newspapers; played on the radio; or broadcasted on the television are all controlled by the government. There is no religious, academic, or political freedoms in North Torbia. North Torbians are not free to assemble, whether it is in protest or to form a union. 

There is no rule of law in North Torbia as practice in other countries. The judiciary is corrupt and most cases have pre-determined outcomes. There is no due process in civil or criminal matters. The accused is presumed guilty in criminal cases. The North Torbian government will use physical force, torture, forced labor, and public executions to ensure compliance by their people. 

There are no individual rights in North Torbia. The people cannot change residences without permission of the government; the government directs what job each person will do; and how much as well as what type of education each child/young adult will receive. There is no individual home ownership in the country, but sometimes people will “pay” (bribe) their way for larger or better housing. Private businesses are frowned upon and while local markets are allowed to exist, the government sometimes even shuts them down. 

Violence is a way of life in North Torbia. Children learn to fight when they are young as the strong are often rewarded in school. This continues into adulthood where all males and most females have to serve in the armed forces for a period of time. The government does not investigate domestic violence considering it a family issue. Violence and sexual assault against women occurs in the military, at work, and sometimes even in the education system.

Demographic Statistics Chart

Social Statistic North Torbia
Primary Languages (%) Torbian: 100%
Ethnic Groups (%) Torbian: 99.8%

Olvanese: 0.2%

Major Religions (%) Officially irreligious

Roman Catholic and Protestant beliefs and practices are believed to occur in small numbers and extreme secrecy, as are indigenous faiths.

Literacy Rate (Older Than 15 in %) 100% (claimed by government)

Male: 100%

Female 100%

Age Distribution (%) Age

0-14

15-54 (Military Age)

55-64

65+

Male

21.14

58.64

10.95

9.27

Female

19.98

57.33

11.21

11.48

Median Age Overall: 31.1

Males: 30.0

Females: 32.3

Population 12,981,493
Annual Growth Rate +0.69%
Birth Rate Per 1,000 People 16.4
Death Rate Per 1,000 People 15.3
Urban Population (%) 47.5%
Annual Urbanization Rate 1.6%
Infant Mortality Rate Per 1000 Live Births 61.3
Life Expectancy At Birth (Years) 68.6

Males: 65.8

Females: 71.3

Major Diseases In OE Bacterial diarrhea; protozoal diarrhea; hepatitis B; malaria; tuberculosis; and rabies
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