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...and Russia became (part of) a Commonwealth...
You might as well try to install a Mussolini clone in Italy or re-found the Roman empire in terms of likelihood.
People, while the Soviet Union has fell, socialist support is still VERY high in my country and even if one is not socialist, the respect for the October revolution and the Soviet revolutionaries in general against the Tsar and the White Army is still and will be prevalent for a number of years. A high amount of tradition and respect is stemmed in that revolution and I don't think that people will replace that with the very thing that fought against.
If you want a realistic replacement for the Russian Federation as it currently stands, either a Nationalist party with huge military controls will take power to create a Eurasian Alliance/Federation, which would be in practice a nationalist regime focused on the growth of Russia and her allies.
But an empire forming is a fat chance, especially one that is so stereotyped (no offence)
I don't know much about the British commonwealth nations TOO much, but I can tell you right now that the natives in many of those nations, Australia in particular, are minorities in terms of population and many at the current moment face drug addiction problems, corruption on reserves, etc. And this is from me speaking with an actual Australian mind.Maybe these nations had problems with nationalist seperatists though... either native/francophone... but that'd need some research I'd think.
Quote from: JarlWolf on November 14, 2013, 12:50:38 AMPeople, while the Soviet Union has fell, socialist support is still VERY high in my country and even if one is not socialist, the respect for the October revolution and the Soviet revolutionaries in general against the Tsar and the White Army is still and will be prevalent for a number of years. A high amount of tradition and respect is stemmed in that revolution and I don't think that people will replace that with the very thing that fought against.i know jarl, russian haven't never denying its own history. i listen putin during the last anniversary of the german defeat in the world war and he substantially said comunism is our proud history but not can be our present. i think russia is now a sort of national-socialistic in ''democratic'' presidential form (no comment about adjective 'democratic', every country develop its form and doesn't exist one better of other, it's all releated to contest and territorial peculiarities).Quote from: JarlWolf on November 14, 2013, 12:50:38 AMIf you want a realistic replacement for the Russian Federation as it currently stands, either a Nationalist party with huge military controls will take power to create a Eurasian Alliance/Federation, which would be in practice a nationalist regime focused on the growth of Russia and her allies.i've thinked to that on the remains of 'united russia', i thinked to empire in remember of old tsaristic or soviet glories ... i don't understand what you wanted mean with this phraseQuote from: JarlWolf on November 14, 2013, 12:50:38 AMBut an empire forming is a fat chance, especially one that is so stereotyped (no offence)
When I read empire, I am presuming you meant an empire ruled by a monarch/king, or if you will, tsar.
And in terms of re-living old "glories" that's what the nationalist replacement gov't would be in a sense, and it'd be a more extremist version of the current party. It'd focus on direct military expansion and such.
While the Socialist Democracy would take a more diplomatic approach, gathering allies economically and diplomatically to stem the tide of other powers.
As for the split with Western nation's, I don't think it'd be that linear and polarized. I can see a lot of military dictatorships arising in the United States due to how big and bloated their military is. Canada and Australia on the other hand would have, what I am guessing, provisional gov'ts trying to retain their own systems while fighting ethnic nationalist rebels and maybe even outsiders. The new American military states and such, (of which there would probably be more then one) would maybe invade Canada, Russia may become involved even as well due to Arctic interests, and as for Australia, Indonesia and the PRC are very real threats, as both nations, each alone, Indonesia even could easily stomp Australia's military and conquer it within a years worth period or less if the United States was not around to help it.
- EFFIC some corruption and squandering of resources+ ECON eager to get the extra buck- GROWTH the extra buck is more important then family life- PROBE susceptible to shady advertisements+ POLICE corporate despotism+ MORALE well-trained security contractors