Organization of Independent States

The Council of East Asian States is a military alliance of five countries in East Asia. It was created for military purposes as a result of the 2010 Yarphese War. It was created on 13 February 2010 by the Tavoy Conference in Tavoy, Myanmar.

Rules
While the rules are mostly loose, the main rule, quoted directly from the Tavoy Conference, is "that all countries must put military matters before the Council before declaring war or taking major military action.

Structure
Each state may put forth one main representative, and fourteen other representatives. How these are chosen is up to the state, but it is recommended that someone other than the chief of state or head of government is used for security reasons. There is a summit once a month, but main representatives may meet more often during wartime to discuss military actions.