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The Galactic Republic, commonly known as The Republic, is a fictional political entity in the ''
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'' universe that predates the formation of the
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. It is prominently featured in the
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of ''Star Wars'' films, offering a glimpse into its history and functioning. In the
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, which takes place after the events of the prequels, the Republic is referred to as the Old Republic, suggesting its long-established nature. In the prequel era, which takes place during the last years of the Republic, the term "Old Republic" referred to the Galactic Republic of ancient time, which was reorganized into the modern High Republic, a thousand years before the
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(1000 BBY). The Republic is portrayed as a
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-union of sovereign planets, analogous to the
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, that has sustained itself peacefully for over twenty-five thousand years but was tied up in layers of
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, its government ineffective and prone to corruption. A decentralized system where planets are represented and maintain a degree of independence, the Republic's authority is primarily focused on inter-planetary relations and trade, to foster cooperation and maintain order among their members. It was mainly overseen by the
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, the Republic's
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, consisting of elected officials from each system and populated world. These officials elected a
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being an embodiment of the State itself or representative of its international persona." The name given to the office of head of sta ...
for the Office of the
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, the Republic's
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. The Chancellor and Senate were moderated by an impartial Judicial Department, the Republic's judiciary branch. Pre-
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era, the Republic did not have a standing military; it was protected by the
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, who served as peacekeepers throughout the Star Wars galaxy. After the end of the Galactic Empire, the New Republic was founded. It was enforced by the original
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, eventually known as the New Republic Military. The consolidation of the New Republic is depicted in ''
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'' as it sought to wipe out remnants of the Imperial forces and was eventually destroyed by the
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, under
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's direction, in '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens''.


Fictional history (canon)


Fictional timeline (canon)

In the Star Wars chronology, the destruction of the first Death Star during the
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serves as a significant event used to establish the calendar era. The battle is depicted in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977), the first film released in the franchise. Following this event, the conventional notation for standard years is "BBY" (Before the Battle of Yavin) and "ABY" (After the Battle of Yavin). Alternative notations such as "BSW4" ("Before Star Wars Episode 4") and "ASW4" ("After Star Wars Episode 4") may be used.


Background

In the Star Wars universe, the earliest history of the galaxy before the Republic is not extensively explored. However, it is believed that various species, including humans, evolved in the Core Worlds and eventually became dominant throughout the galaxy. According to the hypothesis, humans are thought to have originated from Coruscant, a central planet in the Star Wars galaxy. From there, they settled in other Core Worlds, such as Alderaan, and eventually expanded their presence to colonize other planets across the galaxy. According to Smith (1996), the origin of hyperdrive technology in the Star Wars galaxy is uncertain. It is speculated that hyperdrive might have been invented by the humans of the Core Worlds, or it could have been introduced to them by alien traders from the Unknown Regions. Regardless of its origin, there is a consensus that hyperspace travel predated the Republic and played a crucial role in enabling the formation of a "galactic civilization." It allowed for interstellar travel and facilitated the establishment of central governments spanning multiple planetary systems, ultimately leading to the rise of the Galactic Republic.


Old Republic

According to the large body of films and other fiction that belong to the ''Star Wars'' franchise, the Old Republic was formed 25,000 years before the events of '' Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope'' (1977) when the first "Galactic Constitution" was signed on Coruscant, after hyperdrive connected many worlds in the Core and enabled the establishment of an interstellar central government. Coruscant became the capital planet of the Old Republic, the Galactic Empire, and the New Republic, and the entire surface evolved into one big city, with skyscrapers reaching more than 5,000 levels. The Republic was made up of several hundred thousand worlds, and each planet or system had representation in the Republic Senate, which comprised most of the Republic's Legislative Branch and the government itself. It started merely as an economic and protective alliance, mainly among the Core worlds. It eventually expanded to the Colonies and other outlying worlds and regions, becoming a superpower rather than an alliance, and it became the sole superpower in the galaxy. The Core Worlds, such as Coruscant and
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, were notable for their prosperity, which was later matched by the Colonies, while the Inner Rim and Expansion Region were a bit less secure and wealthy; the Mid Rim was an unsafe region that saw much of the fighting Galactic Civil War on planets such as
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and
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, as it was far from the Republic's military concentrated in the Core. The Outer Rim was the most unsafe place in the galaxy, where neither the Republic nor the Empire ever gained much ''de facto'' hold, leading to lawlessness, widespread violence, and crime syndicates; many key battles of the Clone Wars took place here. A large part of the Outer Rim, including
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was traditionally ruled by the
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and therefore called the Hutt Space. As the Republic expanded, it came into contact with the slave empire of Zygerria. Because slavery was disallowed in the Republic, it disliked the Zygerrian Empire, as slavery was central to the Empire's political and economic system; conversely, the Empire refused to become part of the Republic. The Republic and Jedi declared war on the Empire and won. The Empire was reduced to a small, harmless alliance on Zygerria.


Sith Empire and reforms

The Sith (which formed in the Republic's early years) return to their original strength and invaded Malachor. The first Sith War began, which led to the demise of the first Republic. The power of the new Sith Empire increased as the Republic decreased. The Republic and Jedi forces failed to keep the Empire's Forces out of Republic Space. Soon, the Sith became a second superpower. Around this time, an ancestor of
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stole the Darksaber from the Jedi Temple. Around 1000 years prior to ''Star Wars'', the Dark Age began, and the Old Republic was brought to the brink of collapse, but with the Liberation of Coruscant, the Sith Empire collapsed first. After the Sith Empire was defeated c. 1032 BBY, the Old Republic (now known as the Galactic High Republic) reformed and became a democracy. It demilitarized at the Ruusan Reformation, shortly after the Seventh Battle of Ruusan.


High Republic

The multimedia project '' Star Wars: The High Republic'' depicts the galaxy 200 years before ''
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''. The Republic began to diplomatically influence its neighboring worlds rather than conquer them by force. This meant the Republic expanded slowly. The Republic finally took control of the Mid Rim. Power blocs formed out of the Republic, but the Jedi kept order. The Republic became peaceful but corrupt, and a Core-Rim distrust formed. After Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum came to power, a standoff between the Trade Federation and the Republic led to the Invasion of Naboo (32 BBY), depicted in ''
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''. While the Republic flourished, the Empire of Zygerria tried to cause a war, known as the Zygerrian War. However, after a few minor battles, the Zygerrians quickly withdrew their army, since it stood no chance in this war.


Separatist Crisis

Several trade organizations represented in the Senate, such as the
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and Commerce Guild, kept armies of droids to protect their profits and occasionally took advantage of this, such as when the Trade Federation invaded and occupied Naboo. Individual sectors also maintained their security forces, such as the Naboo Security Force or the CorSec from
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, and these were sometimes used to combat small threats. However, there was no centralized and official military of the Republic. The Trade Federation and other cartels within the Republic desired that the Republic government lack significant central military power so that it could not enforce any legal regulations on their business. Dissatisfied with several problems in the Republic, such as ineffectual government, heavy taxes, and perceived favoritism of the Core Worlds over the Outer Rim planets, the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS) was formed in 24 BBY: several systems seceded from the Republic and formed a new state, thus triggering the Separatist Crisis. The CIS was ostensibly headed by former Jedi Master
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(although Palpatine was actually in command of both sides), who gained much popularity among critics of the Republic after his scathing Raxus Address outlining the problems of the Republic, leading many systems to side with him and form the Confederacy. The Separatists became a huge threat to the Republic after some of the galaxy's mega-corporations allied with the CIS, as they possessed vast resources and private armies of battle droids. A Military Creation Act was proposed in the Republic Senate, strongly opposed by many of the Republic's
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leaders, such as
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, the Queen of Naboo, who feared the possibility of war. But most of the Senate advocated a permanent, official, and central military to oppose the Separatist threat. Supporters of the Act include Orn Free Taa of
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and Ask Aak of Malastare. With the Formation of the Confederacy of Independent Systems on Raxus Prime, a galactic wide
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between the Confederacy and the Republic had begun. However, a Clone Army had already been created in secret on the planet Kamino on the edge of the galaxy ten years earlier, commissioned without authorization by Master Sifo-Dyas, a former Jedi perceiving chaos in the galaxy. When it became clear the Confederacy had no intention of negotiating, the Republic quickly accepted the Army made for them, and it was dubbed the Grand Army of the Republic.


Clone Wars

Despite the high quality of its armaments and cloned troops, the Republic's war effort was initially hindered because most of the major industrial companies in the galaxy had, under the aegis of the Techno Union, sided with the Confederacy. Eventually, though, the Republic became a humongous superpower not only economically but also militarily. The rapid militarization of the Republic during the Clone Wars, overseen by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, had far-reaching effects. The Confederacy won most battles in the first year of the Clone Wars. During the second and middle year of the Clone Wars however, the Republic defended itself from Separatist attacks and retaliated with its own assaults, many of which were successful. During the third and final year of the Clone Wars, the Republic won many offensive battles in the Mid Rim and pushed the Separatist forces back to the Outer Rim with its "Outer Rim Sieges" campaign.


Fall of the High Republic

During the Clone Wars, the Senate increasingly granted enormous amounts of power to Palpatine, who was the Commander-in-Chief. Such actions were deemed justified in the name of security and were considered a perfectly reasonable way to increase the wartime government's efficiency. Eventually, Palpatine and his office gained enough political power to equal the Senate. Tension between Palpatine and the Jedi grew as the war progressed. Many members of the Jedi Council remained skeptical of Palpatine's growing power. In time, the Jedi believed that Palpatine would not surrender his emergency powers, nor his position (which had long gone over-term) by the end of the war. This suspicion was also shared by some senators, including
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of Naboo,
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of
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, and
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of
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. After the death of Separatist leaders
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and
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(the Head of State and Commander of the Separatist Army, respectively), and the discovery that Palpatine was actually
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, the Sith Lord behind the war, the Jedi activated their contingency plans.


Order 66

A small group of experienced Jedi led by Mace Windu attempted to arrest Palpatine for treason. Palpatine killed all but Windu with minimal effort, and engaged Windu in a lightsaber duel. Windu appeared to have won, but was prevented from executing Palpatine by the intervention of
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, at which point Palpatine killed Windu. At that moment, Skywalker took the title and name of Darth Vader, pledging himself to the dark side as a Lord of the Sith. Shortly afterwards, Palpatine secretly issued "Order 66", compelling the Clone army to exterminate all Jedi. Because of inhibitor chips implanted inside the clones' heads, the clones were forced to kill most of the Jedi in what would later become known as the Great Jedi Purge. The Jedi Padawans remaining on Coruscant were eliminated by
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, formerly known as Anakin Skywalker, and his personal legion.


Galactic Empire vs. Rebel Alliance

Before the conclusion of the Clone Wars, Palpatine addressed the Senate. He related the story of an unsuccessful "assassination attempt" on his life by the Jedi. Claiming that it was a "rebellion" and that their next move would be to kill all the Senators, he declared the Jedi Order to be enemies of the Republic. Palpatine announced that the Galactic Republic should be reorganized into the Galactic Empire, and he should be the emperor for life. Deluded by Palpatine's
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and skill (and perhaps also by his considerable dark side power), the majority of the Senate cheered him on loudly in approval. The official continuation of the Galactic Republic was the
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. As the Clone Wars entered their final year, Palpatine's once near-unanimous support had begun to falter. As depicted in the '' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' novelization and deleted scenes from the film itself, a bloc of senators began to emerge, even before the Clone Wars end, who opposed Palpatine's
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rule and resented his treatment of the Jedi and other opponents. This bloc, originally led by influential politicians such as Bail Organa, Mon Mothma, and later by Bail's adopted daughter Princess Leia, Princess Leia Organa, eventually became the political voice of the emerging
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. During the war, the Empire was supported by the Empire of the Zygerrians, but since they were too weak to make a minor difference, their support to the Galactic Empire is often overseen.


New Republic

The New Republic was a restoration of the Galactic Republic after the Galactic Empire was crushed following Palpatine's death and the destruction of the second Death Star in the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY. After the fall of the Emperor, remnants of the Empire were ordered to initiate "Operation: Cinder", a contingency plan created by Palpatine to annihilate both its organization, its followers and its enemies as an act of punishment for failing to prevent his demise, including the planets they have controlled. The Rebels however prevented the Empire's self-destruction in the Battle of Jakku, finally ending Palpatine's rule over the galaxy. In 28 ABY, part of the New Republic, concerned about corruption emerging in the Senate and its unwillingness to see the First Order as a major threat, created the Resistance to fight the First Order. The New Republic is first portrayed onscreen in '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015), where it is depicted as the ruling government of the galaxy and primary target of the
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, a neo-Imperialist military junta that sought to reclaim the Empire's legacy. 30 years after the events portrayed in ''Return of the Jedi'' (1983), the New Republic effectively collapsed when the First Order's planet-converted superweapon, Death Star#Starkiller Base, Starkiller Base, destroyed Hosnian Prime and the New Republic fleet and Senate with its phantom energy beam. In ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019), after the Battle of Exegol, Rey, a reformed Ben Solo and the Resistance have successfully put an end to the First Order, the Sith#Sith Eternal, Sith Eternal, and the resurrected Palpatine, making way for the Republic to be reborn anew. ;''Legends'' The successor government to the Empire was explored as early as Marvel Comics' self-titled ''Star Wars (1977 comic book), Star Wars'' series, which ran until 1986. The New Republic ''per se'' debuted in the 1991 ''Star Wars expanded to other media, Star Wars Legends'' novel, ''Thrawn trilogy, Heir to the Empire'', by author Timothy Zahn.


Institutions


Senate, Chancellor and Jedi Order

The Republic begins as a mutual protection and economic alliance among a number of planets in the Core. Each member world or system chooses a Senator to represent them in the Galactic Senate, the main body of the legislative branch of the government. Senators are ambassadors of their homeworlds or systems. Member worlds and systems maintain their governments and societies as long as it does not defy any central and core Republican laws. There are a wide variety of different local governments along the political spectrum: from monarchies to republics to hive-like Commune (intentional community), communes; libertarians and authoritarians; autocracies, oligarchies and democracies. When the Republic's power and influence expand, many new areas of the galaxy are incorporated into the Republic. The Core and Colonies are the base of the Galactic Republic. A reorganization of senatorial representation occurs 1,000 years prior to ''Star Wars'' during the Ruusan Reformation. The most common organization for these new territories is to group regions into Sectors of about 50 inhabited worlds. Each sector is represented by a Senatorial Delegation. When the number of sectors becomes too large, sectors are organized into roughly a thousand regions, each represented by one delegation to the Senate. The Senate serves as the Unicameralism, unicameral main body of the legislative branch, but has immense power over the entire Galactic Republic. The capital of the Republic, which contains the most political power and wealth, is Coruscant. Inside the Senate Building, there is an area in which the Senate debates, casts votes, and makes or passes bills. It contains 1,024 floating platforms, each of which contain a senator and his or her aides. Each platform in the senate represents a "sector" of the galaxy. A few platforms represent individual worlds of high importance, or worlds bringing special pleas to the Senate. Some represent special interest groups such as the Trade Federation, and other companies, corporations, and industries. Each senatorial delegation has one vote. The members of the Senate elect a Chancellor, Supreme Chancellor from among their ranks who serves as the Senate's presiding officer and as the Republic's de facto leader. The Chancellor is assisted by the Vice Chair, who is presumably elected in the same manner as the Chancellor; the same Vice Chair is present throughout the entire prequel trilogy. The Senate follows pseudo-parliamentary rules. Supreme Chancellor Finis Valorum was forced out of office by the Senate in a motion of no confidence, introduced by Queen
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, for example. Senators receive one vote in all matters, procedural and substantive. The Chancellor is elected from within the Senate for a set term. The Senate gives the Chancellor emergency powers in times of crisis and removes him from office when necessary. The assembly is in turn divided into individual committees, each specializing in specific fields of government administration, and which were responsible for creating legislation to be reviewed by the full assembly. The Senate has some form of judicial power as well, although the Republic has a judicial branch, in which the Supreme Court was the main body. The main functions of the Senate are to mediate disputes between members, provide for the common defense, create and pass laws into effect that would benefit most of the Republic, and regulate inter-system trade. The
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, although technically not officially part of the Republic, are considered the defenders of the general Republic. The Republic often orders the Jedi to specific areas that require assistance. In this way, they are eventually the unofficial police force of the Republic. They become representatives of the Senate as well, to some extent. Despite the seemingly organized structure of the Republic, the waning years of the Republic are a time of corruption and great social injustice. The Senate becomes divided between those who genuinely wish to uphold the values and ideals of the Republic and those who wish to further their own goals. Following a series of weak and ineffectual Chancellors, there is a crisis involving the invasion of Naboo by the Trade Federation over a tariff passed by the Senate. After Senator Palpatine of Naboo becomes Chancellor, he increases the power of the office, from acting as commander-in-chief of the Clone trooper, Grand Army of the Republic, or the Republic Military to the institution of his personal bodyguard organization, Emperor's Royal Guard, the Red Guard. The Office of the Supreme Chancellor is given power equaling that of the Senate. The Galactic Senate also meets less often, as the Chancellor is voted more emergency powers to act on his own during the time of crisis. Eventually, many Outer Rim planets and companies leave the Republic due to the amount of corruption and unfair treatment to Outer Rim worlds. Together, they form a secessionist movement known as the Confederacy of Independent Systems, almost exclusively referred to in the films as the Separatists. Some large industrial companies, including the Trade Federation, side with the Separatists, providing them with their military and its resources.


Galactic politicians

Politicians include Senators, the Supreme Chancellor, the Vice Chair of the Senate, the Administrative Aide, various Representatives from systems, and to an unofficial extent, the members of the Jedi Council. Jedi Council members hold special status as they appear to have the ability to watch Senate meetings and advise such Senators on various matters. The Jedi order protects these people.


Military

While the Old Republic had an Army and Navy for thousands of years, after the Ruusan Reformations, the High Republic does not maintain a professional military except for a small token force known as the Judicial Forces, responsible for safeguarding Coruscanti space. Every High Republic member world were responsible for their own security; wealthy metropolitan planets were headquarters of law enforcement academies, private security firms and defense contractors; while impoverished border worlds relied on marshals, freelanced bounty hunters and mercenaries for justice and protection, respectively.


Palpatine and the Jedi

The Jedi with the most authority served on the Jedi High Council, among whom Yoda and Mace Windu act as leaders at the height of the Republic. Although the Senate holds some degree of political authority over the Jedi, very little pressure was ever put on the council before Palpatine took office and demanded that
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become a member of the Council in ''Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith'', despite the misgivings of the Jedi. While the Jedi Council allowed Anakin to sit among them, they did not grant him the rank of Master.


Reception and analysis

The story of the Galactic Republic's rise, fall and resurrection have been compared to those of the real-world Roman Republic and Weimar Republic, Weimar Germany. The story of its "fall and redemption" has also been compared to that of
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. Brake and Chase (2016) compared the hypothesized colonization of the Core Worlds by Coruscanti humans to the state of the Space colonization, space colonisation by humans from the Earth, which had taken its first step with NASA's Apollo program of 1961–1972, just before George Lucas invented ''Star Wars''. They argued that Lucas offered a solution to the Fermi paradox: indeed, most of the ''Star Wars'' galaxy was conquered/colonized and submitted to the central government of the Republic rather quickly by the expansionist humans from the Core Worlds soon after they acquired the necessary rocket technology for interstellar travel, but there are still large uncharted Unknown Regions which are simply too far from the fashionable Core Worlds to have been fully explored (as exploration of the Unknown Regions is lethally dangerous), let alone colonized. Thus, it's possible that the Solar System is also situated "in the Milky Way's version of the Unknown Regions", and that even if there are other species in the Milky Way, which may even have established a ''Star Wars''-like Galactic Republic or Empire, the Earth and its human civilization have so far been in uncharted and dangerous hyperspace-travel territory (from that galactic civilization's point of view), and humans themselves are still too technologically limited to make contact with it. Silvio (2007) posits that ''Star Wars'' films should be understood as being heavily influenced by the time in which they were created. The
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where the Galactic Republic was first depicted was influenced by the Presidency of George W. Bush, presidency of George W. Bush, including the war on terror, the Iraq War, and the increased U.S. security apparatus with the Patriot Act. Anakin Skywalker's line "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy" is an echo of Bush's war on terror dichotomy that "Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists." George Lucas even confirmed that
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's line "So this is how liberty dies... to thunderous applause" invokes the Bush administration's passing of the Patriot Act and Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan without public scrutiny.


Appearances in the chronological order

* Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures (2023-present) * The Acolyte (TV series), ''The Acolyte'' (2024) * ''Tales of the Jedi (TV series), Tales of the Jedi'' (2022-present) * Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, ''Star Wars: The Phantom Menace'' (1999) (First appearance) * Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones, ''Star Wars: Attack of the Clones'' (2002) * Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film), ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (2008 animated film) * Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series), ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' (2008−2020) * Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, ''Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith'' (2005) * ''Star Wars: The Bad Batch'' (2021−2024) (Briefly) * Andor (TV series), ''Andor'' (2022−2025) (Symbol and mentioned only) * Star Wars Rebels, ''Star Wars: Rebels'' (2014−2018) (Symbol and mentioned only) * Star Wars (film), ''Star Wars: A New Hope'' (1977) (First mentioned) * The Empire Strikes Back, ''Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' (Mentioned only) * ''
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'' (2019–2023) (Mentioned only) * ''The Book of Boba Fett'' (2021–2022) (Mentioned only) * ''Ahsoka (TV series), Ahsoka'' (2023−present) (Mentioned only) * ''Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker'' (2019) (Mentioned only)


New Republic appearances in the chronological order

* ''Star Wars Rebels, Star Wars: Rebels'' (2014–2018) (Indirect mention earlier) * ''Star Wars: Squadrons'' (2020) * ''Star Wars Battlefront II (2017 video game), Star Wars: Battlefront II'' (2017) * ''
The Mandalorian ''The Mandalorian'' is an American space Western television series created by Jon Favreau for the streaming service Disney+. It is the first live-action series in the ''Star Wars'' franchise and begins five years after the events of the fil ...
'' (2019–2023) * ''The Book of Boba Fett'' (2021–2022) (Mentioned only) * ''Ahsoka (TV series), Ahsoka'' (2023−present) * ''Star Wars: Skeleton Crew'' (2024-present) * ''Star Wars Resistance'' (2018−2020) (Briefly) * '' Star Wars: The Force Awakens'' (2015) (First appearance) * ''Star Wars: The Last Jedi'' (2017) (Mentioned only)


References


Literature

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Galactic Republic Star Wars governments Fictional elements introduced in 1977