Trans-Pacific Allied Community

The Trans-Pacific Allied Community (abbreviated TPAC) is an  and socioeconomic organization established by the Treaty of the Pacific in 2006. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide and coordinate and security among its member states, all of which are located within the  region. It is considered to be the Pacific equivalent to the as both serve similar interests and member states.

TPAC has been seen as one of the most influential geopolitical entities in the Second Cold War and represents the  presence in the Pacific region. It, along its partner NATO and rivals, the IOSS and constitute the main alliances in the cold war.