Ideology
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Harmony
- Main article: Harmony
Harmony, also referred to as harmonism, refers to political movements that promote societal harmony. This usually means trying to avoid conflict both internally and externally. Harmony is a vague unifying principle rather than a concrete ideology. Harmonic countries are generally more idealistic and moral than others, and try to improve the lives of their citizenry.
Harmony traits
- Can declare war on country with the same ideology group without a War goal
- Can force government of another country to adopt the same ideology
- Can guarantee other ideologies
- Can send volunteers forces
- Lowers World Tension with guarantees
- Can justify War Goals against a country that have not generated World Tension
- Can create collaboration governments
- Annex cost: +20%
- Generate wargoal tension limit: +50%
- Join faction:+50%
- Guarantee tension limit: +50%
- Divisions required for sending volunteer forces: -25%
- Civilian intelligence to others: +20%
- Army intelligence to others: +10%
- Navy intelligence to others: +20%
- Airforce intelligence to others: +10%
- Occupation appeal: +10%
- Appeal to refugees: +10%
Communism
- Main article: Communism
Communism refers to a very broad set of ideologies which share one thing in common: opposition to private ownership. Communism generally seeks to create a classless egalitarian society where the means of production are under common ownership, though the exact methods to achieve this goal vary greatly.
Supremacy
- Main article: Supremacy
Supremacy, also referred to as supremacism, refers to political movements that advocate for the supremacy of one nation, religion, race, culture or idea over others. Supremacists are often antagonistic and violent. While supremacist countries usually have little reason to like each other, they are willing to cooperate against other ideologies.
Non-Aligned
- Main article: Non-Aligned
Non-Aligned countries have political systems that do not fit the other three categories. As such, they have very little in common. Generally, non-aligned countries can be said to be less radical and more pragmatic than others.
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