Thuzbekistan wrote:So the war ends with a loss for AM despite being a military stalemate. Alright. So, Athara, I didn't see a clear picture of who the communists are. What is AM's relationship with the communists, who are they, and how would the UCCR best become involved?
Ultimately, I plan for this war to be the reason the UCCR doesn't reconvene in 1994. Right now it's they "just didn't".
Communists would have initially been some radical youths and their professors plus some labor unions protesting for workers rights in Chuli.
In 1954, the Chuli Hangate (it is an extremely mountainous region that puts communist guerrillas at advantage) is over run by an alliance of various armed communist insurgents. Since Chuli had historically been the landlocked and useless Magarati region, virtually no one pays any attention to what even happened (I think even the UCCR is barely a year old at this point).
You see, after the Imperial War, the Magarat region has been divided into twelve hangates, each of whom are puppets to a different Free Powers nation. Chatha and Jaring are now fascist states like their protector San Montagna. Polar Svalbard has hegemony over the affairs of Tamuwan. Tamsaling is a vassal of Razzgriz while Dothrakia occupies Arun Valley.
The communists in Chuli rename their after ideology dominant in UCCR; like "X-ist". They rally people of other hangates with news propaganda and so on. Like "your rulers have betrayed your nation as foreign dogs" stuff.
In 1969 is when the People's Republic of Chuli is declared. By this time, the hangates with red text have fallen to communist revolutions as well and united under Chuli's leadership. The PRC continues its propaganda; portraying its forces as heroic soldiers marching to break the foreign chains of capitalist states.
Situation in Magarat region in 70s. The red text are communist states in the People's Republic of Chuli federation.
The 70s are basically the peaceful decade with both PRC and the southern hangates now under guardianship of power blocs. In the 80s, Marubhumi, Sinja and Tamsaling have fallen to PRC supported communist revolutions one by one. Chatha and Jaring are the only ones remaining. And this blows into war in 1991 as the 30th Parallel War.
After the 30th Parallel War, the People's Republic of Chuli transitions into Athara Magarati Federation of Hangates. Its economy is now mixed market with heavy welfare schemes.