The Drums of War: Sequel to Turn of the Century

Not a lot going on in Europe as of yet. But as soon as I get my hand on time...
 
And that was it a small post to start things off. I would imagine despite it's proximity to Prussia-Poland Sweden would have still been very much on a similar path to OTL. Still both Integralism and Societism are there as minor fringe parties.

Unfortunately the OP says you're in the Central Powers. . .there's really no room for you to be cosying up to another power bloc. . .
 
Unfortunately the OP says you're in the Central Powers. . .there's really no room for you to be cosying up to another power bloc. . .
Well, what the OP actually said was:
Sweden is technically not a part of the Central Powers, although the increasingly intimidating revanchist Russia to the east is slowly but surely pushing it towards Prussia's sphere.
So Sweden is technically free to suck up to whoever it wants to. How Prussia reacts is another matter entirely.
 
He's welcome to cosy up to Nechayev, Societism doesn't turn anyone away from the revolution.

Not really.

Well, what the OP actually said was:

So Sweden is technically free to suck up to whoever it wants to. How Prussia reacts is another matter entirely.

Actually, it says Sweden hasn't technically joined it yet, so it could, technically, turn around and go to another power bloc.

Edit: Ninja'd by @inquisition

What these two guys said.

Then it shouldn't be colored as such on the alliance map. . .

I actually agree with you belive it or not.
 
So I've been going over my Republic, hemming and hawing over what the government could be when I stumbled upon this interesting theory for one. Participism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I'm thinking of using it now since I just like the idea but would it succeed in China? My opinion is that it would, that the village system of the predominantly rural China would lend to a smooth-ish transition to such a government... opinions?
 
So I've been going over my Republic, hemming and hawing over what the government could be when I stumbled upon this interesting theory for one. Participism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I'm thinking of using it now since I just like the idea but would it succeed in China? My opinion is that it would, that the village system of the predominantly rural China would lend to a smooth-ish transition to such a government... opinions?

I don't really know much about Participism. Is there even a good exemple of a Participist Government in the Modern Age?
 
I don't really know much about Participism. Is there even a good exemple of a Participist Government in the Modern Age?
I don't believe so, I just figured that as it's an NG i could go wild in terms of government but I did want to know if it was a possible governance structure.
 
@Carro Armato, I assume you worked that out with @ChineseDrone over PM?

So I've been going over my Republic, hemming and hawing over what the government could be when I stumbled upon this interesting theory for one. Participism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I'm thinking of using it now since I just like the idea but would it succeed in China? My opinion is that it would, that the village system of the predominantly rural China would lend to a smooth-ish transition to such a government... opinions?
I'd personally err on the side of caution and say that the constant state of civil war in China wouldn't be a very conducive environment for such a system.
 
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A random thought, would Manchukuo be as unrecognized in TTL as it was historically? Japan isn't the international pariah it was OTL
 
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