The foreign relations of the East Asian Federation are handled diplomatically by the State Office for Foreign Policy. Although its predecessor states tended towards warm relations with American states, the societal collapse of the early 2000s and the rise of new nations, the Federation has been unsure of the motives and trustworthiness of the new Western powers. As a result of this, foreign policy under the 2nd Hyasoda Administration (Akimoto, 2005-2013) moved the nation towards improving relations and collaborating with geographically closer neighbors in Asia, rather than politically and socially closer neighbors in the west. Despite these new diplomatic approaches, foreign economic policy remains mostly unchanged, with the Federation engaging in trade by and large with almost every natio
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| - The foreign relations of the East Asian Federation are handled diplomatically by the State Office for Foreign Policy. Although its predecessor states tended towards warm relations with American states, the societal collapse of the early 2000s and the rise of new nations, the Federation has been unsure of the motives and trustworthiness of the new Western powers. As a result of this, foreign policy under the 2nd Hyasoda Administration (Akimoto, 2005-2013) moved the nation towards improving relations and collaborating with geographically closer neighbors in Asia, rather than politically and socially closer neighbors in the west. Despite these new diplomatic approaches, foreign economic policy remains mostly unchanged, with the Federation engaging in trade by and large with almost every natio
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| - The foreign relations of the East Asian Federation are handled diplomatically by the State Office for Foreign Policy. Although its predecessor states tended towards warm relations with American states, the societal collapse of the early 2000s and the rise of new nations, the Federation has been unsure of the motives and trustworthiness of the new Western powers. As a result of this, foreign policy under the 2nd Hyasoda Administration (Akimoto, 2005-2013) moved the nation towards improving relations and collaborating with geographically closer neighbors in Asia, rather than politically and socially closer neighbors in the west. Despite these new diplomatic approaches, foreign economic policy remains mostly unchanged, with the Federation engaging in trade by and large with almost every nation, except for a few "rogue states" in Africa and southwest Asia.
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