Great Korean Empire

Empire of East Asia (Japanese: 東アジアの帝国 Higashiajia no teikoku, Korean: 동아시아의 제국 dong-asia ui jegug, Mandarin: 東亞帝國 Dōngyà dìguó) also more commonly known as East Asia is a constitutional monarchy located in the East of Asia. East Asia borders the Russian Federation to the north, and the People's Republic of China to the West. A country in its own right, East Asia consists of four semi-autonomous countries, Korea, Japan, and Taiwan, and one territory the Pacific Island Territory. East Asia is a unitary state, with a central government based in its capital and largest city, Tokyo, which has devolved powers to the three subnational governments.

East Asia can trace its history back to the early 20th century, the Empire of Japan controlled vast swaves of ast Asia. Following the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Postdam Declaration was signed in 1945 which defined the terms of Japanese surrender, the Allies agreed not to occupy core Japanese territory, if it agreed to reforms transforming the state into a democratic society. Several months of negotiations and compromises followed until the East Asian Agreement was signed on the 2nd January 1946, which officially established the Empire of East Asia in its current form. The United Nations passed a motion recognising it as the only legal government of the territory in February. The constitution of East Aisa was later ratified in April of 1946, which retained the Japanese monarchy, and established a unitary state with a parliamentary government that devolved powers to three subnational governments.

East Asia experienced rapid economic growth during the 20th century, and quickly became the world's second largest economy until it was overtaken by China in the end of the 1980's. Still a major economic great power, East Asia is a highly developed country and has the world's third largest economy. It is also the world's third largest exporter and fourth largest importer. Although East Asia has officially renounced its right to declare war, it maintains a modern military used for self-defence and humanitarian roles. The East Asian population enjoy the highest life expectancy in the world, and the state ranks second in Asia for Human Development Index. The rise of China in recent decades has threatened East Asian dominance in the region, with the Financial Crisis of 2008 briefly disrupting the continuous growth of East Asia, however as new anti-royalist groups and Korean independance movements grow, East Asia has begun to focus more inwardly on policy.