Chinese Federated Union (The Era of Relative Peace)

The Chinese Federated Union (CFU), commonly referred as China or New China, is a democratic state in East Asia, formed after the People's Republic of China fragmented following the result of the Second Chinese Civil War. The country covers much of the former PRC, except for Xinjiang, Tibet, and Taiwan. The country is the most populated and is also one of the potential superpowers of the world.