Do Brazil and Uruguay control Central Africa?
The US has the former colonies in South America, plus Liberia and Sierra Leone?
Ireland, Sweden, Finland, Austria and Switzerland are together?
Philippines control Papua New Guinea?
China managed to conquer Vietnam?
Argentina and Chile are so very very lonely?
I guess I wasn't clear enough; colors denote a civ/alliance of countries, or group of countries. White between countries(which is hard to see on the map) indicates actual borders. Ireland, Switzerland, etc. being together is because those are the "neutral countries", a civ that's meant to play the little man in Europe(and therefore a good place for proxy wars, unless the version where they're allied to the EU is played).
On Brazil and Uruguay, they are seperate countries, and the ones in Central Africa is a whole other band of countries, they're just different shades of purple and so it may not be noticed.
The USA has gone rogue state in the scenario, as I mentioned.
As such, they've retaken their "colony", Liberia, and have begun to expand it by taking over nearby Sierra Leone. Hence why all the countries in Africa are growing closer and forming alliances - to combat the growing ring of powers around them. The Guyana Countries - Suriname, French Guiana, and Guyana - are controlled by the EU, the logic being that nearby French Guiana joined the Union, and in the face of growing American imperialism, rather than join the regional alliances, opted to join their former colonial masters in an alliance instead. Once more, a different shade of color causes confusion(as the USA is dark blue, the EU just blue)
The Philippines and Papua New Guinea, and alllll the other small island countries for that matter, are one of the group civs, and are called the "Pacific Nations"/"Polynesia." They are meant as cannon fodder for the USA.
China managed to bring Vietnam into it's sphere of influence, yes.
I may combine Argentina and Chili into another group civ, Patagonia-Andes.