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Urcea has an established system of foreign relations, possessing one of the largest diplomatic corps in the world. It is a permanent member of the [[League of Nations Security Council]] and is a leading member of several organizations, most prominently the [[Levantine Union]] and the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. The [[Ministry of State (Urcea)|Ministry of State]] is largely responsible for the conduct of Urcea's foreign relations. In addition to the Ministry, Urcea has a smaller diplomatic service known as the [[Treasury Ambassador Service]]. Treasury Ambassadors answer to the [[Procurator]] and are typically used when the Procurator and State Minister are members of different political parties.
Urcea has an established system of foreign relations, possessing one of the largest diplomatic corps in the world. It is a permanent member of the [[League of Nations Security Council]] and is a leading member of several organizations, most prominently the [[Levantine Union]] and the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. The [[Ministry of State (Urcea)|Ministry of State]] is largely responsible for the conduct of Urcea's foreign relations. In addition to the Ministry, Urcea has a smaller diplomatic service known as the [[Treasury Ambassador Service]]. Treasury Ambassadors answer to the [[Procurator]] and are typically used when the Procurator and State Minister are members of different political parties.


Urcea's foreign policy largely centers around the furtherance of the interests and security of the [[Levantine Union]] and [[Catholic Church]], as well as its own interests abroad. In many regions of the world, Urcea defers to its Levantine Union allies in a policy known as the [[Policy of Authoritative Deference]], in which Urcea lends its support and weight behind the aims and goals of its allies. Where its institutional interests and allies are not directly involved, Urcean diplomacy tends to favor democratic states, and it works to foster democracy under what Urcean leaders refer to as [[Organicism#Shared_commonwealth|shared commonwealth]]. Its [[Urcea-Burgundie relations|strongest relationship]] is with [[Burgundie]]. Inversely, Urcea often historically had tense relations with [[Caphiria]] culminating in the [[Occidental Cold War]], though relations between the two powers has warmed significantly since the [[Assumption Accords]].
Urcea's foreign policy largely centers around the furtherance of the interests and security of the [[Levantine Union]] and [[Catholic Church]], as well as its own interests abroad. In many regions of the world, Urcea defers to its Levantine Union allies in a policy known as the [[Policy of Authoritative Deference]], in which Urcea lends its support and weight behind the aims and goals of its allies. Where its institutional interests and allies are not directly involved, Urcean diplomacy tends to favor democratic states, and it works to foster democracy under what Urcean leaders refer to as [[Organicism#Shared_commonwealth|shared commonwealth]]. Its [[Urcea-Burgundie relations|strongest relationship]] is with [[Burgundie]]. Inversely, Urcea often historically had tense [[Urcea-Caphiria relations|relations with Caphiria]] culminating in the [[Occidental Cold War]], though relations between the two powers has warmed significantly since the [[1984]] [[Assumption Accords]].


Since [[The Deluge|the Deluge]], many of Urcea's closest allies are in northern [[Crona]], joined together by the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. The association not only governs relations between its members but also forms a mutual defense agreement between its members and creates an exclusive trade area. Many critics of Urcea have referred to NSTA membership as "no more than Urcean dependency", but leading scholars and analysts tend to argue that the dividing line between ally and dependent has become clearer as the era of military action in Crona recedes.
Since [[The Deluge|the Deluge]], many of Urcea's closest allies are in northern [[Crona]], joined together by the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]]. The association not only governs relations between its members but also forms a mutual defense agreement between its members and creates an exclusive trade area. Many critics of Urcea have referred to NSTA membership as "no more than Urcean dependency", but leading scholars and analysts tend to argue that the dividing line between ally and dependent has become clearer as the era of military action in Crona recedes.