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Jedrek

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As you can see, there are two events in new version of the KR - the birth of Eurasian and Neoslavic movements. IIRC, they are currently but dissent-lowering flavours, but I would see them as an introduction to a new era of Russian politics - a choice between two schools of thought.

Neoslavists would opt for a strong, expansionist Russia, composed of former Imperial lands, as well as a block of allied Slavic countries - with its interests clearly colliding with Mitteleuropa. The objective would be to create something like Nikolay Danilevsky's Slavic Union. Alliances with Entente and Japan would be most possible - the latter one being possible if Russia gave up on Primorsk and Mongolia.

Eurasianism, on the other hand, opts for a construction of a trans-continental country, sometimes more Asiatic than European. Something like the RL Soviet Union, but without the socialist vassal states or Baltic Republics. In such form, I guess it should be either an isolationist state, striving for self-improvement, or an expansionist country, checking Japan, Mongolia and China, optionally serving German interests as a counterbalance for their expansion.

I initially wanted to add some of this to my Russia Improvement Pack, but due to the lack of time and overall KR stack overflow in my mind I gave it up. I can't promise I'll do them this time, but I guess it's best to at least bring the topic up for further discussion. :)