Trans-Pacific Alliance (Napoleon's World)

The Trans-Pacific Alliance (TPA) is a multinational defense alliance founded in 1972 as a "Asia-Pacific" version of NATO for the United States and her close allies. TPA was founded both as a bulwark in the Orient against France (particularly with France's major naval base in their colony of Singapore in mind) and as a counter to Japan's dominance of the Western Pacific via its Asian Sphere of Prosperity.

Members:

United States 1972-present

Oceania (and territories/colonies) 1972-present

Portugal/Macau 1972-present

Penang 1972-present

Timor 1972-present

Fiji 1972-present

Hawaii 1972-present

Alaska 1972-present

Colombia 1972-present

Bali 1980-present

While Pasundan, Lampung and Malaya are not members of TPA, they have always been generally aligned with the members thereof.