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If something didn't go horribly wrong, Czechoslovakia's economy and society would be in much better shape than today in OTL, but how exactly would Czechoslovakia's Cold War history and present look like?

Some ideas:

  • Much more Eastern European immigrants - not that there is a little of them here in OTL, but I think there would be much more, at least a tenth of the Poles/Ukrainians/etc who went to Western Europe would come to Czechoslovakia
  • I'm not that sure about African and Middle Eastern immigrants - we never had an empire and our language is quite hard to learn, so I think they wouldn't flock here in such numbers like to Germany, UK, France. I think we would host similar numbers in percentage to Italy or Spain.
  • I think Czechoslovakia is not destined to split up, but it's not like it's survival is a sure thing. The chances are even, IMO.
  • In terms of society, we would stay as hard working and innovative as we used to be. The communist period caused not only stagnation of economy, but also of society and mentality. Everyone got handed the needed for life - a job, some basic income.. People would be less inclined to expect to government to do miracles for them, and because of that not only our economy, but also our democracy would be healthier and we'd be less suspect to populism. People like Zeman would stand no chance.
  • We'd be neither more religious or less. I think outright atheism would be less widespread, but there'd be much more Cultural Catholics, people who identify as Christian/Catholic but don't really act that way. The number of really religious people would be about the same.
Is there anything you think I'm mistaken about? Any other ideas?
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