East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere (1941: Success)

The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (大東亜共栄圏 Dai-tō-a Kyōeiken) is an organisation led by Japan. Since its creation, it went through a few reforms and eventually by 1950 it turned into a legitimate alliance, though Japan still keeps the member nations in check.

Members

 * Japan
 * China
 * Thailand
 * Indonesia
 * Australia
 * India (joined 1958)
 * Mexico (joined 1962)
 * Costa Rica (joined 1962)
 * Ecuador (joined 1963)
 * Peru (joined 1963)
 * Oregon (joined 1994)