The Multipolar World (MP)

ooc: I think, that despite all previous indications, you are actually learning from experiential immersion into political games. I wonder what you will be like in a year from now.....
 
Also, another revision. Espionage tech no longer influences how many agents are counted, simply your success rate. Actual physical number of agents will determine how much you steal All up to you which way is more profitable to go.
 
China needs an auditor.

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Link to video.

It is with great sadness that we must deliver a failing grade to Chinese democracy. Mr. Christos' personal incompetence was the downfall of Xinjiang; the disgrace of the Republic of China is at the hands of an oligarchy likewise out of touch with its own populace. The shadow of dictatorship still looms over the country: barely a year into the first trial of the democratic process, it has already been co-opted, the will of the people subverted by the well-spoken few who advance a bizarre agenda of historical revisionism and cultural favouritism. Though it boasts of having achieved plurality and transparency, the government perpetuates the same alarming trend of top-down management as its authoritarian predecessor; the state crafts the policy, and the citizenry is made to conform.

The national rebranding of Xinjiang, on one hand acknowledging the majority demographic oppressed by Mr. Christos, has cunningly functioned to undercut Uighur cultural identity. The President claims Uighurs identify themselves as a "Chinese subgroup", that most speak "only Chinese"; and acting on no other justification than 'the Chinese are the largest', has unilaterally decided to rechristen the country the 'Republic of China'. Is he so arrogant, so contemptuous of the losing party that he feels he can abolish one of the founding cultures of his modern state? When contrasted with Mr. Christos' insistence that Xinjiang was not "China", these statements betray a disturbing ethno-nationalist polemic, the deadly symptom of a culture war. Compounding this streak of cultural supremacy in the most confounding decision, the government has adopted a policy of paying a federal tithe to the Holy See. Let us be clear, we hold no prejudice against the Pope, but we question in the most concerned language the president's de facto instigation of a state religion that, culturally and historically, does not constitute the majority of public attendance. Will we also see tithes paid to the Grand Ayatollah, the Dalai Lama, and the leaders of all other religious groups within China? Furthermore, in a brazen insult to the populace, the Chinese written language is now to be made "European" and romanized, destroying a critical element of regional cultural history at taxpayers' expense. Two wrongs do not form a right: however the Communist Party suppressed practices contrary to its dogma, to respond with an equally arbitrary institution of orthodoxy, particularly in a supposedly democratic régime, is a betrayal of public trust.

Why is this new leadership so concerned with "Westernizing" (capital 'W') the country, alienating the state from all of its neighbours? And is this nonsensical and deeply painful attempt to tear down millennia of history anything less than cultural genocide? Over one hundred years ago, flip-flopping preferential treatment begat the tragedy of Rwanda; are we doomed to an Asian relapse?

But our most pressing concern is the tolerance, even perpetuation, of the criminal practices and agents that the new administration is supposedly reacting against. The president, "Mr. George", follows the same fundamentally undemocratic belief as Mr. Christos that the winner writes the rules, that the mob is only a danger if it is not on one's own side. In response to the rebellion instigated during the Communists' rule, the so-called 'republicans' sent in the army. The state of emergency has still not been lifted, and the government has recently instituted more anti-terror legislation with the support of the Communist Party. If justice existed in China, Mr. Christos would have been arrested and tried for crimes against humanity. Instead, he is the leader of one of the three main political parties, and his accomplices can be assumed to walk just as free as he. A parliament may exist, elections may take place, and every act of government may follow the letter of the law, but so long as the spirit remains ignored in theory and in practice, Chinese democracy remains unrealized.

The official government may have abandoned the democratic journey midway through, but the Scarlet Lancers honour our promises. Our commitment is unfaltering; our cause unyielding. One way or another, China will be free.
 
The Holy CATHOLIC Church in response to the public utterances of that group who's logo reminds us of the iconography of the five wounds of Christ wishes to state, excluding its political points which are the interal affairs of the Republic of China, that it too sees no reason for China to alter its unique system of writing or to impose western material culture on the populace.

Although naturally supporting China's tentative steps towards conversion to the one true faith and its economic support of the papal states, we must state that as a universal church, as THE universal Church which is not contrained to any single culture, we do not support top down radical impositions of foreign material culture on a populace. In the context of the Church, China and its Catholics can keep their unique cultural patrimony, and that cultural patrimony is not incompatible with the faith, while also in a temporal sense the Chinese government should be proud of its cultural patrimony, and with its steps away from totalitarianism provide a unique and valued viewpoint to the international community in a hermeneutic of continuity with its cultural traditions.

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On other matters Papal Nuncio to the Republic of China has travelled through old Xinjiang and has seen many scenic sights. The great sands of the Taklimakan, the altai Khan and even a field of craters of presumably extra-terrestrial or possibly volcanic origin. He has even sent us a photograph of the field of craters, which rival even Barringer crater in the legions lands in their majestic craterness.

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The first work of the New Partitionanian International News Team.

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There should be the Comintern, League, and CNC pointing sticks at eachother in the background
 
9/18 orders received. Orders lock in 36 hours, folks.
 
As of now, clients will pool agents for defensive purposes with their suzerains unless otherwise stated. That should remedy espionage defense issues some...

Also, I say it again. There's a list of client states in the update - it's in the NPC stats section. You won't be able to miss it; in each nation's stats there will be something like <nation name> (how it became that nation's client) and so on.
 
Also, I say it again. There's a list of client states in the update - it's in the NPC stats section. You won't be able to miss it; in each nation's stats there will be something like <nation name> (how it became that nation's client) and so on.

I know that, it's just that the other was so easy :mischief: :)
 
Hold Ctrl+F. Now type in the name of the country you wanted to find clients on. :p
 
d'oh, why didn't I think of that :p
 
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Mr. George started a speech at the capital of China, Ürümqi.

<< Dear people of China. I am very sad to say that China is divided into small states. Their leaders deny their people's wish, to join China in a united Chinese state, and instead they try to keep as much power they can hold and try to do anything they can in order to not lose their small states. But in reality China belongs to the Chinese people!! And our army will make sure that China will be united and free!!>>

It is with great sadness that we must deliver a failing grade to Chinese democracy. Mr. Christos' personal incompetence was the downfall of Xinjiang; the disgrace of the Republic of China is at the hands of an oligarchy likewise out of touch with its own populace. The shadow of dictatorship still looms over the country: barely a year into the first trial of the democratic process, it has already been co-opted, the will of the people subverted by the well-spoken few who advance a bizarre agenda of historical revisionism and cultural favouritism. Though it boasts of having achieved plurality and transparency, the government perpetuates the same alarming trend of top-down management as its authoritarian predecessor; the state crafts the policy, and the citizenry is made to conform.

<< That is not true!! China is a democracy. The people elect every 4 years the political party they want, to rule China. >>

The national rebranding of Xinjiang, on one hand acknowledging the majority demographic oppressed by Mr. Christos, has cunningly functioned to undercut Uighur cultural identity. The President claims Uighurs identify themselves as a "Chinese subgroup", that most speak "only Chinese"; and acting on no other justification than 'the Chinese are the largest', has unilaterally decided to rechristen the country the 'Republic of China'. Is he so arrogant, so contemptuous of the losing party that he feels he can abolish one of the founding cultures of his modern state? When contrasted with Mr. Christos' insistence that Xinjiang was not "China", these statements betray a disturbing ethno-nationalist polemic, the deadly symptom of a culture war. Compounding this streak of cultural supremacy in the most confounding decision, the government has adopted a policy of paying a federal tithe to the Holy See. Let us be clear, we hold no prejudice against the Pope, but we question in the most concerned language the president's de facto instigation of a state religion that, culturally and historically, does not constitute the majority of public attendance. Will we also see tithes paid to the Grand Ayatollah, the Dalai Lama, and the leaders of all other religious groups within China? Furthermore, in a brazen insult to the populace, the Chinese written language is now to be made "European" and romanized, destroying a critical element of regional cultural history at taxpayers' expense. Two wrongs do not form a right: however the Communist Party suppressed practices contrary to its dogma, to respond with an equally arbitrary institution of orthodoxy, particularly in a supposedly democratic régime, is a betrayal of public trust.

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Even before our nation expanded, the Chinese were a very large minority:

Uyghur &#8211; 45%
Han &#8211; 41%

After we took over a large part of China, the Chinese people became the majority while the Uyghurs a minority. Our state has the largest number of Chinese population in the world. Soon all Uyghurs started to speak Chinese in order to communicate with the Chinese people. They had the same education with the Chinese and had Chinese friends or married Chinese women and men. So the Uyghurs started to feel as they are a sub-group of the Chinese people. Our nation has a new identity now. We are China. If the population of an nation feels that it belongs to an another nation, then the wish of the people must be carried.

2) The Christians, from a minority they start to form a majority, and they are the second largest religious group in China. In order to make China a modern European democratic nation, we supported the Pope and the Christian missionaries in their effort to make China a nation under the one and true God.

3) In order to make China a European-Western nation, we must modernize the culture. The Chinese writing system is very difficult, and it needs to change. The Latin letters will make our language easier to learn, and it will modernize China.

But our most pressing concern is the tolerance, even perpetuation, of the criminal practices and agents that the new administration is supposedly reacting against. The president, "Mr. George", follows the same fundamentally undemocratic belief as Mr. Christos that the winner writes the rules, that the mob is only a danger if it is not on one's own side. In response to the rebellion instigated during the Communists' rule, the so-called 'republicans' sent in the army. The state of emergency has still not been lifted, and the government has recently instituted more anti-terror legislation with the support of the Communist Party. If justice existed in China, Mr. Christos would have been arrested and tried for crimes against humanity. Instead, he is the leader of one of the three main political parties, and his accomplices can be assumed to walk just as free as he. A parliament may exist, elections may take place, and every act of government may follow the letter of the law, but so long as the spirit remains ignored in theory and in practice, Chinese democracy remains unrealized.

1) Other thing is a peaceful protest, and other thing is an armed revolution. Armed revolution will be met by the army.

2) The state of emergency has been lifted. But our army will find your terrorist group, and it will bring it to justice.

3) We dont want to risk a civil war. The communist party has still a lot of support and if we arrest Christos, there might be a civil war that would destroy China, and it may end with a communist dictatorship established. If the people hate him, as you say, they wont vote him. If they believe that he is the best to rule, then he will be elected. We are a democracy. The people rule.

- Mr. George
 
Italy supports the Chinese government in its decisions; sometimes, realism and practicality of decisions must triumph over abstract principles. If letting a few abuses of power be left unpunished preserves national unity, the Italian government believes it is for the greater good and, while lamentable, is tolerable.

Finland, meanwhile, naturally objects to the application of the term "Communist" to any regime that has practiced brutality in the past, present, or future. True communists rule with the consent of their people, respect their rights, and work to undermine hierarchy and privilege.
 
Italy supports the Chinese government in its decisions; sometimes, realism and practicality of decisions must triumph over abstract principles. If letting a few abuses of power be left unpunished preserves national unity, the Italian government believes it is for the greater good and, while lamentable, is tolerable.

China thanks Italy, for being logical.
 
A China United:

In just one day, China managed to unite.

Constitution:

The Communist party voted against the new constitution, saying that it is against the workers. However, the resolution passed.

Communist Guerrilla:

Some Communist armed forces, make terrorist attacks and attack officials of the government. They oppose the westernization. Also while the communist party denies it, there are suspicions that the communists are led by the CP.

Terrorist strike:

In the capital of China, one facility with more than 300 people in, exploded. 200 people are dead, and the terrorists left a paper saying: We shall return.

Assassination attempt against the president, Mr George:

After his speech, 3 people attacked Mr. George with knifes, and they wounded him, but the guards defended the president, and then they threw a grenade on the 3 men, that were running to escape, killing all 3 terrorists and wounding 11 people. Mr. George is in hospital alive.

Protests:

After the attack, the people protested against the attackers and the communists. Communists terrorists fired at the angry anti-communist crowd, killing 123 people. Only after the police came, the communists left.

Resolution 56784:

A new resolution passed, that Mr. Christos should go on trial. Mr. Christos agreed. But at the same time, terrorists attacks killed thousand peoples in the entire country.

Operation Storm:

The code named operation << Storm>> begun a few hours, after the events in the capital. The army found the communist terrorists base, attacked and blown the base. The communist armed forces came to an end.

The trial of Christos:

Mr. Christos was let free, and was forced to pay 1 million X, a huge amount of money. After he was let free he said << Today China is a united nation! The terrorists are destroyed, while the CP accepted the new constitution. But we will continue our try to free the workers.>>

Mr. George:

Mr. George, President of China, managed to gain a lot of prestige in the population, and his modernization efforts are now stronger than ever, while the main opposition party has now almost no support.
 




Constitution:

The Communist party voted against the new constitution, saying that it is too liberal.

I'm sorry what? Far left radicals saying something is too liberal?
 
Yes. Communism in China isnt the same as than in Angola. Some changes have been made.
 
If your communism is on the right than it isn't communism anymore. More leaning towards fascism than anything else...
 
I dont really understand their ideology. And anyway, i am leader of the Democratic Party, not the CP.

- Mr. George
 
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