Update 1: January 1, 1891 - December 31, 1891
Map of the world in 1891:
Global changes
Citing Qing revanchism and geopolitical animosity as the casus belli, the Taiping government declared war on the Qing Dynasty. Despite the outrage (especially vocal in Japan and Burma), no other powers intervened into the crisis. The Ma Dynasty and Tibet were first inclined to to join the anti-Taiping coalition if such an alliance were to be created by a major power, but eventually grew content with receiving protection of the Sikh Empire.
As the two belligerent nations locked into a major military conflict, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Qing remnants have both adopted policies of war economy and emergency conscription. (Taiping Mandate and Qing Dynasty adopt “Military mobilization (early)” and “Economic mobilization (early)” for now cost)
Looking to provide the intellectual cadre and industrial equipment for its push into modernity, the Taiping regime invested heavily into education and professional certification of its population (Taiping Mandate converts 646.07 HC and -680.21 EC into 70 IC and 60 MC)
As the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom solidifies its hold over China, its administrative apparatus growing as well. (Taiping Mandate: +3 Missions (-36 HC, -45.6 IC, -78.3 EC, -15.6 MC))
The Tokugawa Shogunate started exporting its rice, paper, and whale fat to Northern Germany, along with some surplus ammunition and military equipment, in exchange for free flow of labor from North-German Ostafrika and Tsingtao to the Japanese Home Islands and colonies. (Tokugawa Shogunate: -70 EC, -5 MC, +180 HC; North-German Federation: -180 HC, +70 EC, +5 MC).
The Tokugawa Shogunate is shrinking its army and navy, but expands its bureaucracy and intelligence. (Tokugawa Shogunate: -2 Corps (-maintenance), -1 Squadron (-maintenance), +2 Missions (-29.2 HC, -32 IC, -56 EC, -13.6 MC)).
Massive cultural, economic, and industrial revolution is sweeping through Japan, revolutionizing the way people think and the way business is done. (Tokugawa Shogunate: adopts “Romanticism and orientalism” for -4 IC, -4 EC, adopts “Impressionism and decadent art” for -6 IC, adopts “Expressionism and avant-garde” for -8 IC, -2 MC, adopts “Bohemianism and counter-culture” for -12 IC, adopts “Existentialism and modern ethics” for -10 IC, adopts “Psychoanalysis” for -12 IC, -2 EC, adopts “Phenomenalism” for -8 IC, -2 EC, adopts “Biologism and evolution theory” for -4 HC, -12 IC, -4 EC, adopts “Environmentalism” for -6 IC, -16 EC, adopts “Investigative journalism” for -4 IC, -6 EC, adopts “Oligarchy and political corruption” for -6 IC, -14 EC, adopts “Entrepreneurial inventors” for -6 IC, -6 EC, -6 MC, adopts “Spark-gap radiotransmitters” for -6 IC, -16 MC, adopts “Gambling modus” for -8 IC, -6 EC, -2 MC, adopts “Draisines and velocipedes” for -28 HC, -2 EC, -2 MC, adopts “Bicycle-riding and ski infantry” for -20 HC, -8 EC, -2 MC).
The Bunbu-Ryodo system (roughly translated as “pen and the sword in accord”) is adopted by the Tokugawa Shogunate to guide its autocratic modernization (Tokugawa Shogunate adopts “Technocratic government” for -656.37 HC).
Workhouses for unemployed workers and felons are built across Japan in an effort to drive down the costs of difference engine maintenance (Tokugawa Shogunate adopts “Workhouses” for -36.96 IC, -55.66 EC).
To encourage employment among the lower and lower-middle class Germans, as well as new arrivals from North-German Ostafrika, series of workhouses are constructed all across the North-German Federation, supported by the German government, with a goal to provide easy source of labor to local businesses, industries, and government initiatives (North-German Federation adopts “Workhouses” for -100.45 IC, -63.8 EC).
Director Volya of the Pacific Directory organized the leading loyal cultural experts on the assorted native tribes, especially the Chuchki, Yakut, and Manchurians, as well as the East-Asian immigrants into a diplomatic taskforce focused on integrating the numerous cultures of the North Pacific into a unified whole loyal to the Directorate rather than non-Russian outsiders. (Pacific Directory: +1 Mission (-9.2 HC, - 15.2 IC, -26.1 EC, -2.9 MC))
In an attempt to save public funds, budget cuts were applied to the agencies of Internal Affairs of the Pacific Directory, compensated with a series of reforms in the Pacific Admiralty board. (Pacific Directory: rolls back “Difference Engines” for free, adopts “Standardized shipbuilding practices” for -0.5 IC, -0.5 EC, -0.5 MC)
The Pacific Directory organized large scale lumbering effort along the Alaska/Confederacy border under the watchful eye of the Iron Confederacy. Some of the lumber they harvest was sent back across to the Directory in recompense for the provided labor. (Pacific Directory: -12 HC, +1 MC; Iron Confederacy: +12 HC, -1 MC)
The bulk of the Pacific Directory’s whale oil and fur harvest was taken across the northern coast of Russia in fitful spurts during the summer thaw, arriving in Arkhangelsk from where they travel by train to the Baltic Duchies. Meanwhile a special zeppelin, the PDS Vasilisa, was bought from the airshipyards of Novgorod. There it waited until its cargo of Baltic scholars and Swiss philosophers could arrive, at which point it would depart for the Pacific capital of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. (Pacific Directory: +13 IC, -32 EC; United Baltic Duchies: -13 IC, +32 EC)
The larger portion of the Pacific Directory’s whale oil and fur shipment continued along the Scandinavian coast, ending in Le Havre where it unloaded the last of its cargo and picked up a large shipment of Italian marine-grade steel and French machinery. Roughly half the oil and furs was taken by train to the French buyers and the rest went by train to Italy. A number of discontented frenchmen joined the crews as well, looking to make their fortunes or escape Communard regime on the Far Side of the World. (Pacific Directory: +6 HC, -44 EC, +5 MC; Communard France: -6 HC, +44 EC, -5 MC)
Some of the Pacific Directory’s cargo dropped off in Le Havre was sent along to Switzerland while Swiss philosophers traveled east to the waiting Vasilisa airship. (Pacific Directory: +4 IC, -9 EC; Switzerland: -4 IC, +9 EC)
Italian marine grade steel made its way to Le Havre for loading on the Pacific Directory’s cargo ships in exchange for the last of the whale oil shipments. (Pacific Directory: -30 EC, +5 MC; Italy: +30 EC, -5 MC)
The Pacific Directory has begun conscripting unemployed immigrants into the assorted infrastructure and industrial projects which are expected to be sweeping the Pacific Directory over the next decade. (Pacific Directory adopts “Civil conscription” for -40.35 HC)
The conscripted immigrants of the Pacific Directory were put into a series of workhouses which artels can rent as a source of cheap labor between active projects where they are fed, paid, and kept usefully employed while being exposed to Russian culture. (Pacific Directory adopts “Workhouses” for -3.64 IC, -17.75 EC)
The Pacific Directorial newspaper, the Pacific Press, was established with the stated purpose of ‘spreading information on the state of the North Pacific and news from the Motherland’. It included as up-to-date news as it can get on the goings-on in entire northern half of the Pacific, including mainland China and Korea, and the latest fashions and politics from Moscow. This was seen as one of the new Director’s opening moves in integrating the population of the Directory into a cohesive whole. (Pacific Directory adopts “Mass propaganda” for -7.29 IC)
Italian-made industrial goods, mostly of military grade steel and ammunition, were sold by Italian syndicates to the North German Federation in exchange for the surplus agricultural produce, furniture, and other consumer goods. (North German Federation: -70 EC, +10 MC; Italy: +70 EC, -10 MC)
Italian heavy industry established another export market across the Atlantic, in Brazil, which was happy purchase a surplus of Italian machine tools, engines, and steel in exchange for raw resource imports of sugar, tropical wood, and coffee. (Italy: +35 EC, -5 MC; Portugal-Brazil: -35 EC, +5 MC)
Italian government started expanding its rudimentary bureaucracy and police, while also actively recruiting capable mafioso family members to serve as undercover agents at various activities. (Italy: +2 Missions (-22.8 HC, -37.2 IC, -60.60 EC, -17 MC)
The Braganza dynasty of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarves became recently concerned for its political stability, probably scared by the example of neighboring Spanish monarchy. That prompted Portugal-Brazil to start the formation of political police at home. (Portugal-Brazil starts adopting “Political police” for -70.95 HC, -80.05 IC, reform progress 50%)
Concerned with the growing land power of its southern neighbor, Gran Paraguay, Portobrazilian generals have persuaded the Empress to start an aggressive military reform aimed at modernizing the army and matching their potential Gran-Paraguayan adversaries in every aspect of field technology. (Portugal-Brazil adopts “Magazines and clips” for -2 EC, -12 MC, adopts “Moving barrage” for -20 IC, -2 MC, adopts “Pontoon bridges” for -4 HC, -10 EC, -8 MC)
In order to enable greater mechanization and modernization of the Portobrazilian army, resources of the society were thrown into maximizing industrial production within the country, at expense of other types of productivity. In the end of the year, industrial production in the country still seems to be lagging behind the demand for it, indicating the political leadership should try and secure extra industrial resources through diplomatic deals soon. (Portugal-Brazil converts 189.64 HC and 188.75 EC into 25 MC)
Transandean trade was established between Brazil and communes of Northern and Central Peru, with Brazilian agricultural goods being exchanged for Andean industrial equipment. (Communes of the Andes: +20 EC, -5 MC, Portugal-Brazil: -20 EC, +5 MC)
The United Communes of the Andes are performing basic measures of centralizing their police, intelligence, and communication agencies. (Communes of the Andes: +1 Mission (-12.2 HC, -17.4 IC, -24.8 EC, -1.9 MC))
The Andean communes are going through a period of cultural and mechanical innovation triggered by reorganization of their state into a more solid nation. (Communes of the Andes adopt “Expressionism and avant-garde” for -2 IC, 0.5 MC, Communes of the Andes adopt “Kinotropy and clack-animation” for -0.5 IC, -1 EC, -3.5 MC, Communes of the Andes adopt “Spark-gap radiotransmitters” for -1.5 EC, -4 MC, Communes of the Andes adopt “Magazines and clips” for -0.5 EC, -3 MC, Communes of the Andes adopt “Dreisines and velocipedes” for -7 HC, -0.5 EC, -0.5 MC, Communes of the Andes adopt “Integrated railway network” for -4.5 MC)
Sardinia-Piedmont has invested in creation of state-owned enterprises in Lombardy and Savoy. (Sardinia-Piedmont: +1 Enterprise (-12 HC, -2.8 IC, -28.7 EC, -19.9 MC))
Seniority pensions were introduced in Sardinia-Piedmont by the Royal Crown of the House of Savoy, matching those of neighboring Italy and France. (Sardinia-Piedmont adopts “Seniority pensions” for -34.88 EC)
In order to compensate for the lack of educated engineers in the country, Hungary mass-produced computing equipment for its offices, ranging from mechanical calculators to difference engines. (Hungary converts 21.1 MC into 50 IC)
Concerned about foreign military threats and internal instability, Hungarian monarchy started expanding its military might. (Hungary: +2 Corps (-54.4 HC, -16 IC, -28.8 EC, -23 MC))
So called “Working Saturdays” were used by the Communard government of France to mobilize local volunteer effort and convert that extra labor into communal development. (Communard France converts 226.1 HC into 100 EC)
Preoccupied with regaining its geopolitical position in the world, Communard France started expanding its already big fleet and state apparatus (and especially its intelligence bureau). (Communard France: +1 Mission, +2 Squadrons (-35.2 HC, -35.7 IC, -66.1 IC, -75.4 MC))
Looking to speed up its recovery from the Atlantic War, the Union of North America authorize a series of public works and engineering certification courses. (Union of North America converts 379.42 HC and 213.44 IC into 60 MC)
Several major private corporations have agreed to establish closer ties with the State Department of the Union of North America under the pressure from their politically affiliated unions. (Union of North America: +2 Enterprises (-23.6 HC, -6.2 IC, -67 EC, -62 MC)
War update: Taiping-Qing war
The opposing armies couldn’t have adopted more different strategies for the upcoming year-long campaign. The Taiping army was expecting to attack along a wide front with superior numbers while concentrating the majority of their forces in a single focal point of the offensive, forcing the enemy to either accept the general battle and be enveloped, or to withdraw entirely. The Qing army opted in for the latter, but surprised everyone (including its own soldiers) with maintaining the vast majority of the troops in the rear assisting the Imperial administration with relocation of the capital from Beijing to a town in the middle of nowhere in Manchuria. The remaining Qing troops were too few in numbers to be able to organize an effective defense of the Xishan mountains south of Beijing and instead of saving the capital (a theoretically achievable task had the entire army been involved) they had to perform a fighting withdrawal. The Qing general staff expected to confuse the Taiping with their maneuvering, and that they did achieve, but to little respite, because the retreating forces soon caught up and collided with their own troops helping to relocate the Imperial administration further north. This quickly led to a lot of logistical confusion, panic, and eventually a complete rout of the remnants of the Imperial army after a few more or less organized skirmishes with Taiping forces near Zhangjiakou, Chengde, and Huludao. Only the stretching of Taiping lines of communication and early snow in December prevented the Heavenly Kingdom’s forces from taking Harbin (the newly declared residence of the Qing court) and Mukden, as well as Outer Manchuria. Beaten and demoralized, Manchu forces are preparing for the last desperate fight. (Huanhe Region: Taiping Mandate gains +10% Regional Influence, Qing Dynasty loses -10% Regional Influence, -2% Regional Growth Fluctuation; Korea-Manchuria: Taiping Mandate gains +25.52% Regional Influence, Qing Dynasty loses -25.52% Regional Influence, -5.1% Regional Growth Fluctuation; Taiping Mandate losses: -7.07 HC, -1.40 IC, -3.65 EC, -1.43 MC, Qing Dynasty losses: -64.03 HC, -10.21 IC, -29.93 EC, -7.89 MC)