Napoleonic Timeline Help/POD

Is there anyway that Napoleon could've successfully either:

A. Kept Russia in the Continental Blockade?

B. Successfully carried out the 1812 campaign to the goal of forcing Alexander back into the blockade?
 
A) Interesting question. To answer, you have to look at the factors that caused the Russians to end their Francophile policy in 1810 (no, not a typo). One of these is the Fifth Coalition, in which Austrian demonstrated that a reformed army could face the French as an equal, breaking the myth of Austerlitz and Friedland. It also but Poland back on the agenda, which speeded everything up a bit. And of course Britain was showing no signs of giving in quite yet.

A neat way to shift both in the right direction would be to have Napoleon leave Ferdinand on the throne of Spain. This will mean France will look a bit better off in the confrontation with Britain (no Peninsular war, South American markets opened later), and could butterfly into no Fifth Coalition, or a result less heartening for Russia. Concievably, with a good bit of luck for France, Britain would have to sue for peace before Russia tired of the blockade.

B) Hrm haw um hum. Zamoyski reckons his best chance, having settled on war, was actually to attack the Russian state by means of a Polish rising. He also ought to have been more conservative in his goals, rather than marchig on Moscow without really thinking out after that. But honestly I can't give a satisfactory answer.
 
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