An amazing end. What regal names did Umberto and Ferdinands successors take?
That's getting into people born well after the POD, so I'll leave that to reader imagination.
Climate change is about as much of an issue as OTL as the increased use of nuclear greatly downgraded the number of emissions. Kurdistan is about as Left-Wing as 1970s Britain in economic terms. South Sudan is more integrated with the West as a Commonwealth member and its downfall was absolutly a no-go for any and every state in the organization. I didn't want to make the S. Africa the only entry divided, but I suppose it is probably for the best.
Mikhail Gorbachev?
Boris Yeltsin?
(I think that both men haven't said anything after dissolution of USSR)
Bernie Sanders?
John McCain?
Vladimir Putin (if he even is born)
Robert and Edward Kennedy?
Hosni Mubarak?
Is Democratic Party basically US Social-Democrats?
What did happen for Serbia after ousting of Tito?
Has any children of GHWB entered to politics?
The first two vanished in the shuffle of Tolstoyism, as their religious observation on each count was not considered marked enough to mark them for higher status.
Sanders and McCain were born well after POD, as was Putin. McCain would never have had a Vietnam to make his mark in any case.
Robert Kennedy never ran for President after the withering experience it had on Jack, so he was content to become the Head of the Senate, being something of Brooke's fighting dog. Edward Kennedy was a maverick Republican considered too Liberal for most of the party, which ensured he was never a serious fighter in the political scene, his heart still remaining with the Democrats.
Mubarak was leader of South Egypt, inheriting after Arafat. He ruled until his death.
The US Democrats are basically Social Democrats at this point, and they are something of a Lucy's Football in that everyone swears the next year they'll become a serious party again, but it never happens.
Serbia is an authoritarian democracy aligned with ITO (who is fine since Serbia only opposes other authoritarian democracies, much like Greece).