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}}The '''Jinsui Administrative Office,''' sometimes called the Shanxi Clique, is a de-facto independent state in China. Similar to most warlord states in eastern China, on paper its a province of the Republic of China. However thanks to the term of surrender from the local government they were given a good deal of autonomy. In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justify it autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans.
}}The '''Jinsui Administrative Office,''' sometimes called the Shanxi Clique, is a de-facto independent state in China. Similar to most warlord states in eastern China, on paper it's a province of the Republic of China. However thanks to the terms of surrender from the local government they were given a great deal of autonomy. In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justifies its autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans.

Revision as of 03:23, 8 May 2024

Jinsui
山西行署, Shānxī Xíngshǔ'
Flag of Jinsui Administrative Office
National Emblem of the Republic of China
TAG = GUZ
Politics
CapitalTaiyuan
Ruling Party Shanxi Clique
Head of StateFu Zuoyi
Diplomacy
Sphere Co-Prosperity Sphere
Foreign Alignment Chinese Warlord,
Co-Prosperity Sphere
Economy
GDP$21.21B
Credit Rating Good
Market Type Corporate Statism

The Jinsui Administrative Office, sometimes called the Shanxi Clique, is a de-facto independent state in China. Similar to most warlord states in eastern China, on paper it's a province of the Republic of China. However thanks to the terms of surrender from the local government they were given a great deal of autonomy. In the case of Jinsui, the local leadership justifies its autonomy to better deal with the local banditry and partisans.