A New Beginning - Our 1992 Russian Federation

This is the Union State. We use Rubles here. JK
Hahaha unfortunately I don't know what the Ruble did with all the changes. I think I remember it was devalued but what it's current course in this timeline vs the dollar is, I have no clue. The highest course I could find is a Ruble to be 0,043 Dollar in IRL 2008. If so, then this is your list

  1. USA - р. 12.984.534,88
  2. Union State - р. 1.793.706,69
  3. China - р. 1.583.708,83
  4. United Kingdom - р. 1.452.346,71
  5. France - р. 1.159.663,71
  6. Japan - р. 1.069.020,27
  7. Germany - р. 909.771,27
  8. Italy - р. 745.043,49
  9. Saudi Arabia - р. 733.909,67
  10. India - р. 613.837,31
 
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Hahaha unfortunately I don't know what the Ruble did with all the changes. I think I remember it was devalued but what it's current course in this timeline vs the dollar is, I have no clue. The highest course I could find is a Ruble to be 0,043 Dollar in IRL 2008. If so, then this is your list

  1. USA - р. 12.984.534,88
  2. Union State - р. 1.793.706,69
  3. China - р. 1.583.708,83
  4. United Kingdom - р. 1.452.346,71
  5. France - р. 1.159.663,71
  6. Japan - р. 1.069.020,27
  7. Germany - р. 909.771,27
  8. Italy - р. 745.043,49
  9. Saudi Arabia - р. 733.909,67
  10. India - р. 613.837,31

It should be devaluated as it's good for our economy. Even if we must do it artificially.
 
1. Please write down, how should the Russian government deal with the newest developments in Germany and Poland, which would change balance of power in Eastern and Central Europe?

2. Please write down, how should the Russian government utilize Russia Today for its purposes?

3. Following the controversy surrounding portrayal of Prophet Muhammad in Denmark, a series of attacks of Danish businesses and diplomatic mission were perpetrated by Muslims living in Russia, voicing their support to boycotting Denmark and Danish businesses in Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union. Please write down, how should the Russian government react to this situation?

4. Please write down, how the city of Moscow and the metropolitan area could be transformed into a megalopolis of the 21st century?
1. Support the @Kriss plan.
2. Support the plan by @Beaux Arts & Crafts with the addition by @TheImperialTheorist.
3. Support the @Fratsup plan with the additions by @Beaux Arts & Crafts and @TheImperialTheorist.
4. Support the @Kriss plan.
 
I'll get this done over the next couple days!
I would advice to make Japans and Korea's population bigger than OTL, due to both Russian/Ukrainian immigration and due to Chinese migration that I will write about at some point. Maybe like 2 or 3 million plus for Japan and 1 million for South Korea?
 
I would advice to make Japans and Korea's population bigger than OTL, due to both Russian/Ukrainian immigration and due to Chinese migration that I will write about at some point. Maybe like 2 or 3 million plus for Japan and 1 million for South Korea?
Russia net migration would likely be balanced out by Japanese net migration which would introduce no change

I'm not confident that the Japanese and Koreans would allow for millions of Chinese to immigrate into their nations, especially with past grievances on all their parts.
 
I'm not confident that the Japanese and Koreans would allow for millions of Chinese to immigrate into their nations, especially with past grievances on all their parts.
I mean currently there are near a million Chinese in Japan and about a million in Korea so its not like both nations did not allow Chinese migration but I understand either way.
 
I mean currently there are near a million Chinese in Japan and about a million in Korea so its not like both nations did not allow Chinese migration but I understand either way.
Oh? Ok my bad then I can look to ramp up Korea by 1 million and Japan by 1 million - but I would have to argue that this'll make both nations be more anti-immigrant for the next two cycles (so 2006 sees immigrations rises, but then no subsequent immigration associated population rises until 2012-2015). I'll have to also take China's population down by a few million. And dw, have already taken into account Chinese immigration into Russia pre-2004!
 
I would advice to make Japans and Korea's population bigger than OTL, due to both Russian/Ukrainian immigration and due to Chinese migration that I will write about at some point. Maybe like 2 or 3 million plus for Japan and 1 million for South Korea?
I mean currently there are near a million Chinese in Japan and about a million in Korea so its not like both nations did not allow Chinese migration but I understand either way.
Russia net migration would likely be balanced out by Japanese net migration which would introduce no change

I'm not confident that the Japanese and Koreans would allow for millions of Chinese to immigrate into their nations, especially with past grievances on all their parts.

In regards to Chinese migration to Japan and S.Korea? I don't really see why would it be any different from otl numbers...

In case of Russia? We made a significant efforts to stop emigration of our own population and even if they emigrated it's more likely that they decided to go for Western countries and even that number should be smaller than otl due to better living conditions.

In case of Ukraine? Once again destination is Western Europe and Russia, if anything Russia is likely to attract part of Ukrainian population going for Japan and S. Korea and then there are better living standards in Ukraine. Basically i don't really see great numbers of Ukrainians going for East Asia, or at least numbers will be smaller than otl.

In case of Japan and S.Korea i would recomend looking at otl numbers of Ukrainian and Russian population and then making them smaller by half.
 
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Population ranking (2006)
As promised:

1. China - 1,313,000,000
2. India - 1,172,000,000
3. United States - 299,750,000
4. Indonesia - 223,080,000
5. Brazil - 188,820,000
6. Union State - 178,500,000
7. Pakistan - 178,070,000
8. Nigeria - 144,330,000
9. Bangladesh - 142,630,000
10. Japan - 127,900,000
11. Mexico - 106,890,000
12. Philippines - 87,900,000
13. Vietnam - 83,950,000
14. Germany - 83,770,000
15. Egypt - 80,630,000
16. Ethiopia - 79,690,000
17. Iran - 71,280,000
18. Turkey - 69,600,000
19. Thailand - 66,320,000
20. France - 60,920,000
21. United Kingdom - 60,800,000
22. Italy - 58,430,000
23. Congo - 58,380,000
24. South Africa - 49,490,000
25. Myanmar - 48,090,000

Population rankings for 2006
 
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