Continental Diplomatic Arrangement Organization

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The Continental Diplomatic Arrangement Organization (CDAO) is a treaty organization on Sarpedon which sets forth rules and codes of conduct for interaction of nations between Sarpedon based on the terms of the Continental Diplomatic Arrangement, signed in 1970, between Caphiria, Pelaxia, and Volonia. Cartadania, Aciria, and Talionia were later signatories. It provides for a wide range of acceptable diplomatic actions taken between nations on Sarpedon, and particularly sets forth guidelines for the relationship between Caphiria and the other signatory members. The Arrangement also authorizes a wide range of domestic political and social interventions that the members may take within Caphiria and vice versa. While the Agreement itself does not set forth a trade agreement or further integration between its members, it provides for the methodology under which these agreements could be made.

The importance of the CDAO has been greatly disputed. Many scholars have argued that it exists as a method to legitimize traditional diplomatic activities between nations on Sarpedon - known as Continental Obligations - within the context of international law. Critics have argued that the treaty organization represents a legitimation of Caphirian dominance over Sarpedon, while proponents have argued that the relationship between its members is extremely nuanced. Other critics have argued that it represents an overly rigid form of diplomacy which does not allow flexibility that international events sometimes require. The Organization's delineated list of diplomatic actions has had the effect of making diplomacy on Sarpedon extremely formal.

Background

Something on Caphirian patronage/hegemony system historically and a brief discussion on notions of imperium

Established in late 60s following Pelaxian defection from Aciria camp. Aciria joins at assumption accords

Members

Heky Insy Aciria Pelaxia Diamavya Volonia

Diplomatic interactions

Domestic interactions

Criticism