Oh boy, more Napoleons
I’m pretty sure they’re British supported tribal lands not subject to anyone’s direct authority and not Westphalian States.Those landlocked Australian states look way too economically unviable.
I wonder if there's a movie called "Death of Smith" ITTL 🤔This update was made possible by @Veridian who helped immensly with research, copyediting, structure, and the format of this update. I must also thank @Erinthecute for her copyediting and formatting help as well!
What kind of newspaper is "Russian Word" supposed to be? It seems to take on a very anti-British slant, which would contradict the Russian Ministry's statement on Contractr if it were a national broadcaster akin to BBC.
there is one linked at the bottom of the page:Would it be possible to provide an English version?
I can honestly say that I haven't been this excited about a TL graphic in some while.
I'm assuming something happened between the two nations at some point? Maybe something during or after the Continental WarI can honestly say that I haven't been this excited about a TL graphic in some while.
It's intriguing that a Russian newspaper would call the Anglo-American War "imperialist" despite itself residing within an empire, and seemingly treading St. Petersburg's anglophobic line. How does Russia see itself as a nation, both domestically and in relation to the international community? Has it ever had a reckoning concerning its history of conquest and expansion against Asiatic peoples
IIRC, isn't Russia supposed to be one of the most liberal states ITTL?Imperialism doesn't require having an Empire. Perhaps this is a kinder, gentler Russia that has decried running around and invading people.
...I mean, stranger things have to have happened, right?
why did I immediately thinkIIRC, isn't Russia supposed to be one of the most liberal states ITTL?
Of course, that doesn't mean that it can't be a 363kg* gorilla.
*about 800lb