Korea (From Sea to Shining Sea)

Korea, officially the United Imperial Korean Co-Prosperity Sphere, and commonly referred to as the "Empire of Korea", is a constitutional union of the Korean Republic and the Korean Kingdom.

Formation
On February 17, 1988, the northern and southern Korean governments signed and ratified the Constitution of Unified Korea, bringing the 2 nations together as 1. This country then joined the United Nations and Asian Alliance, and formed relations with China, Russia, and America.

Early years
The emperor was made both head of state and head of government, while his power would restricted to control of the executive branch, called the imperial branch. The legislature of North Korea become the legislative branch of the entire country and Korea became a constitutional monarchy. Seoul and Pyongyang become the 2 capitals of the nation: Seoul controlling the south and Pyongyang controlling the north. Korea's economy prospered, and the nation became the second-richest nation in Asia, behind only China.

Modern times
Today, Korea is one of the richest and most democratic countries in the world. Korean citizens in today's world benefit from the third-highest standard of living, second-lowest infant mortality rate, seventh-largest industry, and the fifth-least corrupt and third-most stable government. Korea is one of only 2 countries that posses an emperor, the other being China. Unlike the Chinese emperor, the Korean emperor has political power and acts like a president, unlike the Chinese emperor, who is a figurehead without power.