Legation Cities

The Legation Cities are an union of independent cities along the South-east coast of China, eastablished for trading with foreign nations. They border the Qing Empire and Algostasien GmbH.

History
Following the 1926 German Intervention in China and the Treaty of Nanjing signed in November of that year, foreign trade was left to the richest cities of the coast, under a joint control of world powers owning interests in China. The independence of these consortium of cities was guaranteed by the major local and international powers, such as the Qing Empire, AlgOstAsien GmbH, Japan, Australasia, Canada, United States and Germany. Initially the Legation Cities flourished, not only through foreign trade but also thanks to smuggling into AlgOstAsien and Qing territories. Unfortunately, this lead to an increasing corruption and the creation of secret criminal fraternities. The approaching economic crisis is threatening the profits of the Legation Council and the criminals bosses might try to take advantage of this situation to increase their power and gain control over the government.

Politics
Governor-General: Cecil Clementi

Prime Minister: Stirling Fessenden

Foreign Minister: Sir Reginald Stubbs

Minister of Armament: T. Sassoon Minister of Security: Huang Jinrong

Head of Military Intelligence: Tu Yueh-sen

Chief of Staff: Cecil Clementi

Chief of Army: Huang Jinrong

Military
The Army of the Legation Cities comprise only one infantry division, deployed in Shanghai. In the remaining areas (Hong Kong, Bao'an, Fuzhou, Ningbo) there are various units of para-military type forces consisting of soldiers trained for police duties, called Constabulary.

Quite surprisingly, the Legation Cities can boast about the possession of one squadron of tactical bombers, a gift from the German Kaiser.

Foreign relations
Friendly relations with AlgOstAsien GmbH, Qing Empire, Germany, Australasia, Canada, United States and Japan.