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− | |government_type =Constitutional Republic | + | |government_type = Constitutional Republic |
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− | |leader_name1 =Yi Hyun-joo | + | |leader_name1 = Yi Hyun-joo |
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Revision as of 18:04, 18 September 2018
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Political
The Republic of Torbia, also known as South Torbia, is a constitutional republic that occupies most of the south half of the Island of Luzon, plus Mindoro and numerous other smaller islands. After centuries of foreign occupation and despotic rule, South Torbia emerged in the late 20th century as one of the world’s fastest growing economies, and today is one of the world’s wealthiest, most stable, and most militarily powerful nations. However, a massive corruption scandal that included the president has recently rocked the government to its core, creating many questions about the stability and viability of the current republic.
Military
Due to South Torbia’s defensive plans and the island terrain, most units in the South Torbian Army are infantry. There are a limited number of other type units including one tank division, one mechanized infantry brigade, and one airborne brigade. The infantry battalions, however, must move on foot or be transported in trucks available to the infantry battalions from a higher command.
Economic
South Torbia is a highly developed, mixed-market nation, with a strong economic core, with 60-70% of the economy driven by free-market dynamics. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis that adjusts for price differences, South Torbia is one of the world’s largest economies. For three postwar decades, overall real economic growth was impressive - a 10% average in the 1960s, 5% in the 1970s, and 4% in the 1980s, making South Torbia the world’s fastest growing economy in terms of real GDP per capita following World War II. Modest economic growth continued over the last two decades after governmental reform and reduction of much of the previously entrenched bureaucracy. However, the economy has fallen into recession four times in the last ten tears. This pattern echoes a standard structural transition from primary goods into manufacturing and ultimately into services. South Torbia accomplished this transition primarily through labor productivity growth with a focus on exports, expanding their human capital through both education and size of work force. Notably, despite this economic success, South Torbia is still reliant on imports due to a limitation in agriculture diversity and natural resources.
Social
The island of Torbia remained largely homogenous both ethnically and linguistically 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, but relatively little emigration or immigration. 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.
Information
South Torbia has a thriving and relatively free media environment, with freedom of speech and loyalty to the country. South Torbian Information Warfare capabilities will continue to grow in both equipment and training of personnel, and will rely on Western nations to help continue the modernization of this capability. Internet and television are state of the art and the most important form of media in South Torbia.
Infrastructure
The South Torbian infrastructure is stressed and outdated. Significant emphasis has been placed on the modernizing of the infrastructure in recent years but it continues to be stressed by the rapid urbanization. South Torbia has an emerging mass transit system. Several bus companies provide transportation in major cities and to rural areas. The country still uses converted WWII vehicles as taxis and mopeds as a means for transportation that release significant pollutants into the environment. Airports range from large international airports that can handle almost any aircraft currently in production to small-unimproved dirt strips. Seaports are modern and can handle most modern cargo vessels and have several dolphin platforms for the offloading of petroleum. The country suffers from high levels of pollution in the urban areas and the government has made policies to combat pollution in urban environments and water supplies.
Physical Environment
South Torbia is a small country located in an archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean. It shares maritime borders with Belesia and Gabal, and a land border with North Torbia—its primary regional opponent. The country’s terrain varies from high, forested, rugged mountains to flat lowland plains used for agriculture; while the former create obstacles for transport, they are not insurmountable. Both vegetation and climate are tropical in nature. Troops must deal with extreme temperatures and humidity throughout the lowlands, and high altitudes in the mountains. Frequent rains will hamper operations and maneuverability, as will seasonal cloud cover. Multiple natural hazards exist, resulting from the country’s geology, weather, native wildlife, and human activity; these have the potential to complicate missions.
Time
South Torbians follow a cyclic approach to time, believing that all opportunities, like the sun, will set and then rise again later on. However, this is not taken as an invitation to slowness or laziness, as their concept of harmony requires an ultra-politeness that extends to strict observation of timetables. South Torbia sits within the South Torbia Time Zone (STTZ), which is eight hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)/Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); it does not observe Daylight Saving Time (DST).
Significant Non-State Threat Actors and Conditions
Group Name | Type | Country | Description |
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Tantoco Cartel | Criminal | Multiple | The Tantoco Cartel was founded in the Republic of Torbia, it also operates in the largest cities of Olvana. The Tantoco Cartel is involved in almost every type of criminal activity imaginable: drug and weapons smuggling, extortion, motor vehicle theft, illegal gambling, money laundering, counterfeiting, and murder-for-hire The Olvana government is serious about bribery as some senior government leaders have been forced to resign or imprisoned when caught taking bribes. |
South Torbian Communist Army | Insurgency | South Torbia | The South Torbian Communist Army (TCA) is probably less than 1,000 actual fighters, but they may have many more supporters throughout the country. Their expressed intent is to establish a communist country based on the Marxist model, the same goal as stated by the South Torbian Communist Party (TCP). The TCP claims that their group has no connection to the TCA, but there are probably some members that belong to both organizations. |
Islamic Torbian Army | Insurgency | South Torbia | The Islamic Torbian Army (ITA) began on Mindoro as a movement to convert the country into an Islamic Republic. The ITA has expanded to many parts of South Torbia, especially those that contain a large number of Muslims. Since the ITA normally attacks non-Muslims, most other Muslims remain neutral or provide tacit support to the ITA. |
Osongco Syndicate | Criminal | South Torbia | The Osongco Syndicate is a large-scale criminal network that is based on the island of Mindoro in Bongabong led by Zikri Osongco. Osongco may sometimes work with the Tantoco Cartel, but it is not part of the latter. Tantoco leaves Osongco alone as long as he confines his activities to Mindoro. The Osongco Syndicate is primarily involved in stolen goods and smuggling, but will not hesitate to delve into other areas on the island that can make the organization money such as extortion or even bank robbery, especially those that do not practice the Muslim faith. Some Muslims see Osongco as a modern-day Robin Hood who takes from the rich and gives to the poor. |
United Torbia | Counter-Insurgency | South Torbia | A pro-government and counter-Communist organization that wants to unite North and South Torbia with a democratically elected government. |
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Belesia | Political • Military • Economic • Social • Information • Infrastructure • Physical Environment • Time |
Gabal | Political • Military • Economic • Social • Information • Infrastructure • Physical Environment • Time |
North Torbia | Political • Military • Economic • Social • Information • Infrastructure • Physical Environment • Time |
Olvana | Political • Military • Economic • Social • Information • Infrastructure • Physical Environment • Time |
South Torbia | Political • Military • Economic • Social • Information • Infrastructure • Physical Environment • Time |
Other | Non-State Threat Actors and Conditions |