Qilai! Qilai! - A History of Modern China and The World

Asami

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I’ll post a list of major world leaders as of 2030 when I get a chance. I notice that I never did one post-2008.
 
World Leaders 2030

Asami

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As of 2030...

Leader of the People's Republic of China (pre-reform):
1949 - 1953: Mao Tse-tung (Communist Party)
1953 - 1956: Zhu De (Communist Party)
1956 - 1958: Deng Xiaoping (Communist Party)
1958 - 1959: Lin Biao (Junta/Military)
1959 - 1965: Jiang Qing (Communist Party)
1965 - 1972: Aisin-Gioro Puyi (Communist Party)
1972 - 1985: Deng Xiaoping (People's Party)
President of the People's Republic of China (post-reform, ceremonial):
1985 - 1997: Deng Xiaoping (People's Party)
1997 - 2006: Lee Teng-hui (Kuomintang)
2006 - 2018: Zeng Qinghong (Communist Party-Dengist)
2018 - 2027: Lim Chan (Democratic Progressive)
2027 - present: Yu Lin (Democratic Awakening)

Premier of the People's Republic of China (post-reform):

1990 - 2002: Zhao Ziyang (Revolutionary Kuomintang)
2002: Dai Xianglong (Democratic League)
2002 - 2004: Wan Li (People's Party)
2004 - 2008: Yu Shyi-kun (Democratic Progressive)
2008 - 2014: Liu Shandong (Democratic League)
2014 - 2017: Jiang Weiwei (Revolutionary Kuomintang)
2017 - 2022: Wen Jiabao (People's Party)
2022 - 2029: Tsai Ing-wen (Democratic Progressive)
2029 - present: Agnes Chow (Democratic Awakening)
General Secretary of the Soviet Union:
1922 - 1949: Joseph Stalin (CPSU)
1949 - 1974: Georgy Zhukov (CPSU)
1974 - 1980: Alexei Kosygin (CPSU)
1980 - 2006: Nikolai Ryzhkov (CPSU)
2006 - 2018: Steve Jobs (SLDA)
2018 - present: Catherine Poklonskaya (SLDA)

President of the Republic of France:
1947 - 1954: Vincent Auriol (SFIO)
1954 - 1958: Georges Bidault (Popular Republican)
1958 - 1966: Charles de Gaulle (UNR)
1966 - 1975: Francois Mitterand (FGDS)
1975 - 1988: Lionel Jospin (FGDS)
1988 - 1994: Jacques Chirac (RPR)
1994 - 2002: Alain Juppé (AN)
2002 - 2010: Bruno Mégret (AN)

(France subsumed into European Federation, 2010)

President of the European Federation:
2010 - 2014: Bruno Mégret (PNE)
2014 - 2022: Geert Wilders (PVV)
2022 - 2026: Marion Maréchal-Le Pen (PNE)
2026 - present: Nicolas Bay (PNE)

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom:
1947 - 1951: Clement Attlee (Labour)
1951 - 1955: Winston Churchill (Conservative)
1955 - 1956: Anthony Eden (Conservative)
1956 - 1959: Harold MacMillan (Conservative)
1959 - 1966: Hugh Gaitskell (Labour)
1966 - 1970: Edward Heath (Conservative)
1970 - 1979: Harold Wilson (Labour)
1979 - 1987: Geoffrey Howe (Conservative)
1987 - 1997: Roy Hattersley (Labour)
1997 - 2005: John Lennon (Labour)
2005 - 2015: Francis Maude (Reform)
2015 - 2020: Alice Clarke (SDP)
2020 - 2025: William Harbaugh (Conservative)
2025 - present: Marshall Tracy (Reform)
President of the United States:
1945 - 1953: Harry S. Truman (Democratic)
1953 - 1961: Estes Kefauver (Democratic)
1961 - 1969: Nelson Rockefeller (Republican)
1969 - 1973: Harold Stassen (Republican)
1973 - 1975: Henry M. Jackson (Democratic)
1975 - 1985: Terry Sanford (Democratic)
1985 - 1993: Alexander Haig (Republican)
1993 - 2002: John Conyers (Democratic)
2002 - 2005: Herbert Bush (Democratic)
2005 - 2013: Donald Trump (Republican)
2013 - 2017: James Hill (Democratic)
2017 - 2020: Lee R. Hawking (Patrotic Movement)
2020 - 2025: Lavern Hartell (Patriotic Movement)
2025 - present: Koharu Toyama (Liberal)

Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany:
1949 - 1963: Konrad Adenauer (CDU)
1963 - 1966: Ludwig Erhard (CDU)
1966 - 1969: Kurt Georg Kiesinger (CDU)
1969 - 1972: Willy Brandt (SPD)
1972 - 1980: Rainer Barzel (CDU)
1980 - 1981: Franz-Josef Strauss (CSU)
1981 - 1998: Helmut Köhl (CDU)
1998 - 2005: Klaus Kinkel (APDS)
2005 - 2010: Wolfgang Schneiderhan (National Salvation Government)
2010 - 2022: Joschka Fischer (ÖSP)
2022 - present: Sebastian Nerz (SDP)

President of the People's Republic of Korea
1980 - 2006: Park Chung Hee (United Democratic)
2006 - 2021: Kim Jong-il (United Democratic)
2021 - present: Ban Ki-moon (United Democratic)
 
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Asami

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How much power does the European President actually have? Does it depend on his/her personality?

Their power is largely ceremonial, but they're appointed by the Parliament, thus you get a good reflection of the moods of power. There's really no difference between parties.
 
Their power is largely ceremonial, but they're appointed by the Parliament, thus you get a good reflection of the moods of power. There's really no difference between parties.
What are the main factions in the EF's leadership, I may ask?
 

Asami

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What are the main factions in the EF's leadership, I may ask?

There's the old school Falangists, psuedo-neo Mussolini idealists, clerical authoritarians, and then the "Islamic invasion!1!!!" right wing we're getting IOTL. They all sorta stick together and alternate dominant ideology once every so often.
 
There's the old school Falangists, psuedo-neo Mussolini idealists, clerical authoritarians, and then the "Islamic invasion!1!!!" right wing we're getting IOTL. They all sorta stick together and alternate dominant ideology once every so often.
Which one's currently the most powerful?
 

Asami

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hows japan?

Japan's largely avoided the critical population implosion of OTL and is trucking along quite well. They're clearly second banana to China, but that's come with the perk of the Liberal Democratic Party's natural majority being beaten with a stick. Japan's part of the coalition of space faring nations and is launching a joint project with NASA to start mining for helium on the Moon.
 
Wonderful how I managed to re-incite development of the Qilai! Qilai!-verse, @Asami !

What policies would the ÖSP in Germany have - is it more like the Greens or more "conservative" like OTL ÖDP? Also, what other parties are there in Germany post-Volksaufstand? What has become of CDU/CSU?

What parties were member of the Allianz der Parteien für die Sicherheit Deutschlands in 2005/06? And what became of them?

Why do they boycott the World Cup and get expelled from FIFA, anyways?

Also, I would reiterate this question!
 

Asami

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What policies would the ÖSP in Germany have - is it more like the Greens or more "conservative" like OTL ÖDP?

The ÖSP (Ökologisch Sozialistische Partei) is a classical red-green alliance, unifying Democratic Socialist sympathies with ecological activism.

Also, what other parties are there in Germany post-Volksaufstand?

Linke (The Left, Die Linke)

Far-left party, primarily ideological successor to the Stalinist SED.
ÖSP (Ecological Socialist Party, Ökologisch Sozialistische Partei)
DemSoc ecological activism party, socially progressive, sorta like the modern Die Grünen, but more left-wing.
SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands)
SocDem labor-oriented party, slightly less progressive.
FDP (Free Democratic Party, Freie Demokratische Partei)
Centre-right party, mainly concerned with economic liberalism rather than social liberalism.
Z (Centre Party, Zentrumspartei)
Centre-right party, economically and socially conservative, considered the ideological successors to the non-populist CDU.​

There are other parties, but these guys are the main parties that have power in the Bundestag.

What has become of CDU/CSU?

They were both subsumed into the Allianz, and after the dissolution of government, their respective party power bases were broken up. That hit Bavaria really hard.

What parties were member of the Allianz der Parteien für die Sicherheit Deutschlands in 2005/06?

The CDU, CSU and some other outremer right-wing wannabes and independent Bundestag members.

And what became of them?

Outlawed by the Constitutional Court under the same banner as the NSDAP and NDP.

Why do they boycott the World Cup and get expelled from FIFA, anyways?

The European Federation began boycotting the World Cup as early as 2010 due to the Soviet occupation of the Baltic States, which the Europeans held as occupation of rightful European territory. That and well, tensions were really high at the time. After some allegations of the EF attempting to sabotage World Cup events through clandestine terrorism, and harassing independent athletes from their lands who wanted to participate, the EF was expelled from FIFA in 2020.
 
They were both subsumed into the Allianz, and after the dissolution of government, their respective party power bases were broken up. That hit Bavaria really hard.

Outlawed by the Constitutional Court under the same banner as the NSDAP and NDP.

Linke (The Left, Die Linke)
Far-left party, primarily ideological successor to the Stalinist SED.

ÖSP (Ecological Socialist Party, Ökologisch Sozialistische Partei)
DemSoc ecological activism party, socially progressive, sorta like the modern Die Grünen, but more left-wing.

SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany, Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands)

SocDem labor-oriented party, slightly less progressive.

FDP (Free Democratic Party, Freie Demokratische Partei)

Centre-right party, mainly concerned with economic liberalism rather than social liberalism.

Z (Centre Party, Zentrumspartei)

Centre-right party, economically and socially conservative, considered the ideological successors to the non-populist CDU.
There are other parties, but these guys are the main parties that have power in the Bundestag.

That would mean that the overton window has moved even further to the left than in OTL Germany pre 2015. Isn't there a notable far-left (e.g. Ryzhkovist or Dengist) party? What is the furthest right that you can go in Germany?
 
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