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EDEN
Type Military
Headquarters Athens, Greece
Members 16


Ballflag version of the EDEN logo

Erepublik Defence & Economy Network (abbr. "EDEN", aka. "The Brotherhood") is a military alliance consisting of 16 countries and popularly accepted as the successor to ATLANTIS due to its high concentration of former ATLANTIS members and its inherited anti-PEACE sentiments.

Formation

Originally, EDEN did not have an official charter nor any treaties establishing the alliance. This was due to their belief that treaties "are a formality" and their goal is to "do things properly" which included dissociating themselves with governments.[1] However, after a joint EDEN/Fortis victory in the invasion of North America, an official treaty was drawn up creating the alliance.

After Sweden attacked Germany, ATLANTIS dissolved. EDEN was one of two post-ATLANTIS anti-PEACE alliances, the other being Fortis. However, Fortis never materialized as the proposed members became complacent with the negotiations. Eventually most of the Fortis nations joined EDEN as members. However, even before this the nations were united in an effort to concentrate their efforts and establish one major anti-PEACE alliance which became the model for EDEN as it exists currently--albeit with the notable exemption of the UK and Germany, which joined forces with PEACE.

EDEN at first claimed to be a "brotherhood of nations"[2] (as opposed to a regular military alliance), though its formal establishment by the signing of the Treaty of EDEN[3] during the late September 2009 rendered any real grounds for this claim immaterial.

On September 26th, 2009, EDEN was officially founded by Icon-Croatia.png Croatia, Icon-Finland.png Finland, Icon-Norway.png Norway, Icon-Poland.png Poland, Icon-Romania.png Romania, Icon-Spain.png Spain and Icon-Sweden.png Sweden. [?] (Number of members: 7)
On September 27th, 2009, Icon-Canada.png Canada and Icon-Greece.png Greece joined EDEN. [?] (9)
On October 3rd, 2009, Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina joined EDEN. [?] (10)
On November 8th, 2009, Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland joined EDEN. [4] (11)
On November 29th, 2009, Icon-USA.png USA joined EDEN. [5] (12)
On January 13th, 2010, Icon-Australia.png Australia joined EDEN. [?] (13)
On March 31st, 2010, Icon-USA.png USA left EDEN. [6] (12)
On July 29th, 2010, Icon-China.png China joined EDEN. [?] (13)
On October 7th, 2010, Icon-Italy.png Italy joined EDEN. [7] (14)
On January 21st 2011, Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria joined EDEN. [8] (15)
On January 21st 2011, Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland left EDEN. [9] (14)
On January 23rd, 2011, Icon-Poland.png Poland left EDEN. [10] (13)
On February 5th, 2011, Icon-Spain.png Spain left EDEN. [11] (12)
On March 9th, 2011, Icon-Ireland.png Ireland joined EDEN. [12] (13)
On March 15th, 2011, Icon-Ukraine.png Ukraine joined EDEN. [13] (14)
On April 12th, 2011, Icon-Sweden.png Sweden left EDEN. [14] (13)
On July 15th, 2011, Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina left EDEN. [15] (12)
On August 10th, 2011, Icon-Israel.png Israel joined EDEN. [16] (13)
On October 11th, 2011, Icon-Belarus.png Belarus joined EDEN. [17] (14)
On November 30th, 2011, Icon-Australia.png Australia left EDEN. [18] (13)
On December 12th, 2011, Icon-Portugal.png Portugal joined EDEN. [19] (14)
On March 18th, 2012, Icon-Albania.png Albania joined EDEN. [20] (15)
On March 20th, 2012, Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria left EDEN. [21] (14)
On April 14th, 2012, Icon-Turkey.png Turkey joined EDEN. [22] (15)
On May 30th, 2012, Icon-Canada.png Canada left EDEN. [23] (14)
On June 24th, 2012, Icon-Netherlands.png Netherlands and Icon-Taiwan.png Taiwan joined EDEN. [24] (16)
On July 8th, 2012, Icon-Argentina.png Argentina joined EDEN. [25] (17)
On August 14th, 2012, Icon-Finland.png Finland left EDEN. [26] (16)
As of August 19th, 2012 only 3 from the founding members of EDEN are still in the alliance - Croatia, Romania and Norway

Membership

File:Eden-map.png
Member countries (Green), Trial Members (Light Blue)
  • Nations that are currently under complete control of other nations (*).

Trial countries (Garden of EDEN Alliance)

Affiliated Non-Members

Former Members (Sorted by date of leaving the alliance)

  • Icon-USA.png USA(November 29th, 2009 - March 31st, 2010)
  • Icon-Switzerland.png Switzerland(November 8th, 2009 - January 21st 2011)
  • Icon-Poland.png Poland(September 26th, 2009 - January 23rd, 2011)+
  • Icon-Spain.png Spain(September 26th, 2009 - February 5th, 2011)+
  • Icon-Sweden.png Sweden(September 26th, 2009 - April 12th, 2011)+
  • Icon-Bosnia and Herzegovina.png Bosnia and Herzegovina(October 3rd, 2009 - July 5th, 2011)
  • Icon-Australia.png Australia(January 13th, 2010 - November 30th, 2011)
  • Icon-Bulgaria.png Bulgaria(January 21st 2011 - March 20th, 2012)
  • Icon-Canada.png Canada(September 27th, 2009 - May 30th, 2012)
  • Icon-Finland.png Finland(September 26th, 2009 - August 14th, 2012)+
  • The cross(+) indicates a founding member of EDEN.

Alliance Leadership

Country Citizen
Supreme Commander
Icon-Portugal.png Portugal Justino
Assistant Supreme Commanders
Icon-Croatia.png Croatia Nenya
Icon-Argentina.png Argentina Valkirya Vala
Icon-Ireland.png Ireland Ethel Rosenberg
Icon-Israel.png Israel Perfect.Knight
Icon-Croatia.png Croatia Frojla
Military Organizers
Icon-Romania.png Romania diuras
Icon-Ireland.png Ireland Ronisu
Military Commander
Icon-EDEN.png EDEN Oles Kurivchak
EMC Commander
Icon-Romania.png Romania turturica
Assistant Military Commanders
Icon-Romania.png Romania turturica
Icon-Turkey.png Turkey Vaako
Public Relations Organizer
Icon-EDEN.png EDEN Antska
Economy Organizer
Icon-Portugal.png Portugal Rapaz_avr
Distinguished Advisors
Icon-Romania.png Romania Ms.Carmen
Icon-EDEN.png EDEN Lavanche
Icon-EDEN.png EDEN avec
Icon-EDEN.png EDEN Sirbeg
Icon-Romania.png Romania diuras
Icon-Greece.png Greece Iaswn
Icon-Croatia.png Croatia zdlemmy
Icon-Romania.png Romania alpho