Post by Administrator on Aug 10, 2015 21:48:14 GMT
Russian National Institutions and Traditions:
Illiterate: (-)
Reduces administrative efficiency.
Infrastructurally Challenged: (-)
Huge and unconquerable: (+)
Serfdom: (+)
Very good at keeping the reactionary aristocracy happy. Decreases agricultural efficiency; boosts stability.*
Reactionary Aristocracy: (-)
Very good at keeping the illiterate peasantry unhappy. Decreases stability; boosts agricultural efficiency.**
Multiethnic: (-)
Reduces administrative efficiency.
Politically unconscious: (+)
"The Russian does not give a damn who runs things.The Russian only cares he has a bottle of vodka to suck and some form of domestic animal life to f***. Then he will happily sit in sh** his whole life. That is his politics."
Russia enjoys moderately high levels of stability so long as its impressive levels of illiteracy are maintained.
The Third Rome: (+)
Substantial army morale and cultural prestige bonus.
Decembrist: (-)
Substantial discontent among specific circles within the army and navy.
Legacy of Assassination: (-)
Overt attempts at substantial political, constitutional and economic reform is likely to incur severe risk to the monarch in question.
Cossacks: (+)
Exceptionally good light cavalry.
Asiatic Hordes: (-)
Russian commanders love the sight of blood, even their own men's.
Holy Russia: (+)
The Orthodox Church provides the universal banner around which the Russian peasantry rallies.
The Special Corps of Gendarmes: (+)
Increases suppression of public discontent during peace-time. Decreases public discontent during peace and war time.
The Mighty Handful: (+)
Substantial cultural prestige boost.
Peasant Unrest: (-)
Peasants are likely to revolt during times of especial economic hardship.
*Also, unsubstantiated links to the legacy of assassinations of liberal tsars.
**Also, unsubstantiated links to the legacy of assassinations of liberal tsars.
Illiterate: (-)
Reduces administrative efficiency.
Infrastructurally Challenged: (-)
Huge and unconquerable: (+)
Serfdom: (+)
Very good at keeping the reactionary aristocracy happy. Decreases agricultural efficiency; boosts stability.*
Reactionary Aristocracy: (-)
Very good at keeping the illiterate peasantry unhappy. Decreases stability; boosts agricultural efficiency.**
Multiethnic: (-)
Reduces administrative efficiency.
Politically unconscious: (+)
"The Russian does not give a damn who runs things.The Russian only cares he has a bottle of vodka to suck and some form of domestic animal life to f***. Then he will happily sit in sh** his whole life. That is his politics."
Russia enjoys moderately high levels of stability so long as its impressive levels of illiteracy are maintained.
The Third Rome: (+)
Substantial army morale and cultural prestige bonus.
Decembrist: (-)
Substantial discontent among specific circles within the army and navy.
Legacy of Assassination: (-)
Overt attempts at substantial political, constitutional and economic reform is likely to incur severe risk to the monarch in question.
Cossacks: (+)
Exceptionally good light cavalry.
Asiatic Hordes: (-)
Russian commanders love the sight of blood, even their own men's.
Holy Russia: (+)
The Orthodox Church provides the universal banner around which the Russian peasantry rallies.
The Special Corps of Gendarmes: (+)
Increases suppression of public discontent during peace-time. Decreases public discontent during peace and war time.
The Mighty Handful: (+)
Substantial cultural prestige boost.
Peasant Unrest: (-)
Peasants are likely to revolt during times of especial economic hardship.
*Also, unsubstantiated links to the legacy of assassinations of liberal tsars.
**Also, unsubstantiated links to the legacy of assassinations of liberal tsars.