yes.Man, anti-Russian sentiment in France is that big?!
yes.Man, anti-Russian sentiment in France is that big?!
I assume anti-Russian sentiment in most of Western Europe outside of France and North America is largely centered on the government while East European and French anti-Russian sentiment also leads to hatred of ordinary Russians?yes.
Hmm, pretty sure those would be higher otl - other than the baltic duo and poland, whose hatred is due to geopolitical reasons as much as from soviet times.I would say.....
Poland: 80%
Latvia: 70%
Lithuania: 80%
Romania: 65%
Hungary: 65%
Slovakia: 55%
Czechia: 60%
Bulgaria: 40%
Greece: 20%
Macedonia: 10%
Albania: 10%
Yugoslavia: 5%
Croatia: 5%
Bosnia: 5%
Slovenia: 5%
Austria: 10%
Germany: 25%
Netherlands: 25%
Belgium: 20%
Luxembourg: 25%
Denmark: 25%
Norway: 25%
Sweden: 20%
Finland: 20%
France: 85%
Italy: 30%
Spain: 25%
Portugal: 25%
Britain: 35%
Ireland: 25%
Canada: 30%
USA: 55%
thoughts?
It's the start of a reform package. Doesn't mean it has to be fully successful.Just how Pakistan is out of the grips of its military ? Even when there was economic prosperity, there was still the control of the military, either in the shadows or blatant ? Just how this Pakistan got rid of it ?
I am asking so because only the elected government seems to be focussed upon, meaning they hold more power over the military, and don't cite economic prosperity as a reason, because it sure ain't that.
Also Russia seems to be doing everything right, meteoric economic growth, countries just falling into their lap diplomatic influence wise, ultra eco-friendly what with the Aral Sea revival, the side they intervene against in a conflict being always morally wrong, everyone just bowing down to their wishes almost always, and China of all nations being their "loyal" friend without secretly backstabbing; all of this at once seems quite a lot implausible.
You write an amazing story, no doubt about that, but this one seems to lean hard into wank territory.
Auto disruptor, most of the time, to be exact. At least mine.Sorry typing with a cellphone with auto corrector
I referring to the phone one also - the one on the pc is reasonably decent.Thanks is worst on a cellphone
it was in chinese. I looked for it recently and could not find it. The only thing I found is this https://www.ptwxz.com/bookinfo/6/6739.html . Which is not the same but the description is similar but I have not read it yet. I think they must have deleted it when the Chinese government updated the rules regarding novels on the internet.What novel?
The interesting point to come is the Great Recession of the 2007-2009. In fact it should be starting in the US with the Subprime Mortgage crisis in October of the 2007Great chapter I am glad to see the steady growth and in a good direction of the Eurasian union
more stable than OTL. I will expect to see an improvement of life there.any predictions on the future of East Africa?
@Sārthākā, anything on my question on whether anti-Russian sentiment is largely directed at the government, also directed at ordinary Russians, or depends on the region?I assume anti-Russian sentiment in most of Western Europe outside of France and North America is largely centered on the government while East European and French anti-Russian sentiment also leads to hatred of ordinary Russians?
ah right i didn't see it.@Sārthākā, anything on my question on whether anti-Russian sentiment is largely directed at the government, also directed at ordinary Russians, or depends on the region?
So, why does France have stronger anti-Russian sentiment than Poland, then?ah right i didn't see it.
Well it depends on the country and region.
I would say the further west you go (barring France) the anti sentiment is at the government and the further east you go its more aimed at both the people and the government both
erm, like the past 5 years haven't been kind to them.So, why does France have stronger anti-Russian sentiment than Poland, then?