Jeju (Revolutionary Front)

The State of Jeju, commonly referred to as Jeju Island, is an island nation in East Asia, shares it's maritime border with the Republic of Korea and Japan, and is a meeting point for both the Democratic Asian Republican Movement and Asian Revolutionary United Front.

Background
Formerly part of the Republic of Korea, the State of Jeju was formed through the Treaty of Kaesong in 1950 in the aftermath of the Korean War.

Communist Uprising
After its creation, the State of Jeju was caught up in a communist revolution. The small island's military initially had trouble cracking down on the revolutionaries, but eventually the island's government agreed to grant rights to the working class and modify the state's working hours.

Neutral State
The State of Jeju intervened in the later Korean Border Crisis by offering to mediate between the Democratic Asian Republican Movement and Asian Revolutionary United Front. This set its position as a position for potential negotiations between the power blocs.

Economy
The currency of the State of Jeju is the Jeju Won. Unlike the DPRK and ROK, the State of Jeju has a weaker economy due to its positioning and unrecognised status by both Koreas.

Military
The armed forces of the State of Jeju is the Jeju Island Defence Corps.

Equipment:
The Jeju Island Defence Corps is armed with US made weapons including the M16 and the M1 rifles.

Government
The State of Jeju's government is a democracy. Its ruling party is the Jeju Independence Party led by Kim Yung-cha. Its opposition party is the Jeju People's Party led by Park Mu-Hyeon.