Determined Opposition to Dependency and Oligarchy

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Step Back Policy

At present, under the Step Back Policy, the Party of Determined Opposition to Dependency and Oligarchy is giving special emphasis on the economic development of (TBD) resources available in some of the member regions. StepBack policy was launched on 4/30/2023 just after the unification of the D.O.D.O. party. After the start of National Isolationism it was a very strategic decision taken by the party in the foreign policy.

Since the unification of the Determined Opposition to Dependency and Oligarchy, the D.O.D.O has forged a closer partnership with Western powers. In the 2023, Kodiak's problems and the demise of the bipolar world political system forced the D.O.D.O to reassess its foreign policy and adjust its foreign relations. Previous policies proved inadequate to cope with the serious domestic and international problems facing Kodiak. The end of the Election gutted the core meaning of nonalignment and left Kodiak foreign policy without significant direction. The hard, pragmatic considerations of 2023 were still viewed within the nonaligned framework of the past, but the disintegration of the Kodiak variety removed much of the people's regional leverage, for which relations with parties and the other post-Regions could not compensate.

Strategic Partner's Policy

At present, under the Strategic Partner's Policy, the Party of Determined Opposition to Dependency and Oligarchy is giving special emphasis on the international development of friendly regions available in some of the member regions. Strategic Partner's policy was launched on 4/30/2023 just after the unification of the D.O.D.O. party. After the start of National Isolationism it was a very important decision taken by the party in the foreign policy.

Kodiak's growing population, strategic location, mix of friendly and diplomatic foreign policy and large and vibrant diaspora has won it more allies than enemies. Kodiak has friendly relations with several regions in the developing world. Though Kodiak is not a part of any major military alliance, it has close strategic and military relationship with most of the fellow major regions.

Kodiak has also forged relationships with developing regions, especially TBD, TBD, and TBD. These regions often represent the interests of the developing regions. Kodiak wants to be seen as one of the standard bearers of the developing regions and wants to speak for a collection of more developing regions. India Step Back policy has hurt the Strategic Partner Policy and strategic partnership with most regions of the NationStates

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