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Had some time this afternoon and quickly cobbled together a world map going with the "British Isles, 1963" one. As you can see, the changes compared to the historic 1963 are quite significant.
Some necessary annotations:
"Non-aligned" means block-free and not "not involved". "Non-aligned" nations are the fields where the big blocks battle for influence.
"White Russia" isn't part of any alliance, but is nonetheless pretty much on the side of the League. Egypt is independent, but is extremely volatile because Italy, the League, the Raj, and the US all try to gain and excert control over Suez. The "Fuzhou Pact" is held together by perceived necessity because of its anti-US stance. The only reason the Republic of China hasn't turned against Japan is because its still trying to gain full control of the north-west where it battles independence movements and the influence of the USSR. Moderate elements in Japan know pretty well that they can't hold on to the Chinese eastern coast.
Some necessary annotations:
"Non-aligned" means block-free and not "not involved". "Non-aligned" nations are the fields where the big blocks battle for influence.
"White Russia" isn't part of any alliance, but is nonetheless pretty much on the side of the League. Egypt is independent, but is extremely volatile because Italy, the League, the Raj, and the US all try to gain and excert control over Suez. The "Fuzhou Pact" is held together by perceived necessity because of its anti-US stance. The only reason the Republic of China hasn't turned against Japan is because its still trying to gain full control of the north-west where it battles independence movements and the influence of the USSR. Moderate elements in Japan know pretty well that they can't hold on to the Chinese eastern coast.
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It's wonderful, but I'm a tad curious as to why Britain isn't in the red as well?