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in belgium there is a political crisis
they may even split up:)
i have a map of europe of the situation of the eve of the belgium civil war

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This is an FH map, time period uncertain (a few decades away, maybe some time within 50 years).

The green colour of China isn't the ROC, but a different democratic government post-revolution - that's why Taiwan isn't coloured green, because it's now officially the Republic of Taiwan. The islands in pink are a rump Indonesia. Oh, and before anyone comments on the still-intact Democratic Republic of the Congo, it's meant to be officially unified but very decentralised in structure as their new constitution says.
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Most of those splits in Russia are not likely.
 

Goldstein

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An improved, more realistic (in comparison) version of my "Prim survives" scenario

https://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=49311&page=161

Changes: More reasonable african partition and german expansion. Japan is less expanded. URSAL is now a close alliance instead of a country, and doesn't include Brazil. More expanded Argentina. A close central american union supported by european powers. A US recovered from the collapse, and a much more moderate canadawank.

 

Thande

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Another one, much simpler this time. It depicts the typical axis victory scenario... well, more or less
Very interesting - original to make Republican Spain the baddy for a change (and Germany not in the Axis :D )...and I like that alternative Soviet flag.
Is Sweden also fascist and expansionary or did it just end up that big due to earlier differences?
 

Goldstein

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Very interesting - original to make Republican Spain the baddy for a change (and Germany not in the Axis :D )...and I like that alternative Soviet flag.
Is Sweden also fascist and expansionary or did it just end up that big due to earlier differences?

Well... the spanish flag is like that because ITTL the proposal of a popular front failed, and Gil Robles' CEDA won the 1936 elections, turning spain into a mussolini-esque fascist republic and taking measures that butterflied the civil war. The flag, as you said, is the republican one, with the CEDA symbol added.

As for the "soviet" flag, it's not soviet, but a quick-made one for a revolutionary fascist Turkey (due to a much more agressive and authoritarian reforms during Ataturk years)

Sweden remains democratic, it's just the average scandinavian union. The fact of being surrounded and menaced by enemies boosted a process of military and institutional convergence between that nations. Also, being the last remnant of european democracy changed the nordic people's views about their own identity. "Democracy" became complementary to "Nordism" and vice versa.

Anyway, it's more easy than that. I liked the idea of an hegemonic fascist Italy and needed all that to put it in context :D
 
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