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  1. Was any Chinese dynasty as impressive as Ancient Rome at its peak?

    lmao Han China was better than Rome hands down
  2. Mexican Tiger Economy

    not...really...I dont think? its just good to keep mexico away from being a rentier state as per OTL
  3. Mexican Tiger Economy

    it might actually be as simple as making the PRI less dependent on oil in its development strategy.
  4. America's Silver Era, The Story of William Jennings Bryan

    Interesting idea, what's Bryan's opinions on foreign expansionism? Does he go through with OTL's decision to swap US sphere of influence on the Philippines with acknowledgement on Japanese influence in Korea?
  5. DBWI: If South Korea didn't win the World cup finals in 2002..

    If Korea didn't win back then we wouldn't see this much investment into the football infrastructure in ROK as we do right now. There's a reason why we shot up the FIFA ranks. OOC: 지금은 우리나라 축구 개판인데 이렇게 2002년에 이겼으면 참 좋지 않았을까 싶네요
  6. 10 reasons why Op. Sealion could not succeed

    Calling on @CalBear to close the thread because the debates aren't getting productive at this point. Sealion is not possible, end of story.
  7. DBWI/DBPC: Samsung's M&A on fokker fails.

    OOC: Nice, I'm from Goyang. As for the WI, it's hard to say since what most likely will happen is that Samsung won't plan to pump money to keep Fokker alive, more like exploit as much innovation and tech from the dying company as possible until they can make a Korean airplane manufacturer of...
  8. DBWI/DBPC: Samsung's M&A on fokker fails.

    OOC: this needs to be more descriptive, not a lot of ppl know about the topic. btw are you korean
  9. 10 reasons why Op. Sealion could not succeed

    I know Sealion is considered ASB but I never got around to completely understanding why it was so. If anyone could write under 1000 words and give 10 main reasons (strategic, tactical, technical or otherwise) why the operation would fail under almost all circumstances (including changing...
  10. Other than the Japanese, which colonial power is the most likely to take Formosa in the 19th century

    As the title says. POD is 1868 when Japan begins the Meiji Ishin. AHC a non-Japanese power takes Formosa from China.
  11. WI: Chicago becomes global city on par with NYC/London

    Interesting idea, would you care to elaborate?
  12. WI: Chicago becomes global city on par with NYC/London

    With a POD in 1900, make Second City's economic/financial power grow even further than its OTL heights and make them a true global city. Screwing NYC or London is not accepted. Possible ideas: High-speed railway becomes developed over highways in the US, leading to Chicago's railway...
  13. More Bhutan-like hermit kingdoms

    Independent Sikhim is an idea.
  14. If Empire of Japan never went declared war on WAllies, can they hold China?

    With the POD in 1931, if the Empire of Japan focused all their military and diplomatic efforts to capturing and administering as much Chinese territory as possible, instead of going after Southeast Asia and the Pacific as per OTL, can they both topple the KMT government and effectively govern...
  15. AHC: Boers Win the Second Boer War

    After diamonds are discovered there's no way the Brits are stopping even after the second boer war. Either the Boers sign a mining deal that leaves the Brits happy or they face another war.
  16. The Co-Prosperity Sphere

    I'm not particularly sure how realistic this TL is, but the TL is fascinating enough. As a Korean I'll be interested in where this goes
  17. AHC: Disastrous post-WWII US policy on japan, Japan falls into civil war

    With a POD in 1941 (purely a US domestic POD so to not influence the course of the war), make US policies in Japan fail to the extent of the country falling to civil war. WWII/nuclear apocalypse is not accepted
  18. AHC: Japan loses Korea, retains Taiwan

    With a POD during WWII, have Japan retain Taiwan while losing Korea after the war. This needs to remain even after the ROC government has evacuated to Taiwan.
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