AHC: More Ausgleich-style arrangements?

WolfBear

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Which additional Ausgleich-style arrangements can you think of? In real life, the Ausgleich was the Austro-Hungarian Compromise in 1867 that created Austria-Hungary and its dual federal system.

Personally, I can think of:

-European France and Algeria if France permanently keeps Algeria
-Hindu India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in a reformed independent British India, possibly along the lines of the 1946 Cabinet Mission Plan
-Japan and Korea (Taiwan could either be separate or a part of Japan)
-Czechia and Slovakia in a reformed Czechoslovakia
-Serbia and Croatia in a reformed Yugoslavia
-Russia and Ukraine in a reformed non-Communist Russia
-Turkish Anatolia and the Arab lands in a reformed Ottoman Empire
-Wallonia and Flanders in Belgium

What else is there?
 

ATP

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Which additional Ausgleich-style arrangements can you think of? In real life, the Ausgleich was the Austro-Hungarian Compromise in 1867 that created Austria-Hungary and its dual federal system.

Personally, I can think of:

-European France and Algeria if France permanently keeps Algeria
-Hindu India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh in a reformed independent British India, possibly along the lines of the 1946 Cabinet Mission Plan
-Japan and Korea (Taiwan could either be separate or a part of Japan)
-Czechia and Slovakia in a reformed Czechoslovakia
-Serbia and Croatia in a reformed Yugoslavia
-Russia and Ukraine in a reformed non-Communist Russia
-Turkish Anatolia and the Arab lands in a reformed Ottoman Empire
-Wallonia and Flanders in Belgium

What else is there?
If PLC survived,it would be something like that.
 

WolfBear

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Rights,but they would add Ruthenians,too.And Cossacks.


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WolfBear

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Indeed.It could worked,if our gentry was smarter before cossacks wars and deluge.
But - they feared/and rightly so/ tat Polish Kings would use it to made their power stronger.
Result - our gentry must do what 3 absolute monarchs wonted after partitions.

Interesting that Galicia was a part of the Polish third and not a part of the Ukrainian/Ruthenian third on the map above.
 

Eparkhos

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In a timeline I'm working on, Russia is split into a weird three-way 'federalism' from 1951 to 1954, with a republic run out of Novogorod and two 'governorships' an the Cis-Volga and Trans-Volga, whose leaders are nominally appointed by a democratic assembly. In practice, the governorships are the territories of the two warlords who were too powerful to be subdued by the republic. This situation lasts until one of the warlords coups the other and assembles enough men to march on Novgorod and unify the country under himself.
 

WolfBear

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In a timeline I'm working on, Russia is split into a weird three-way 'federalism' from 1951 to 1954, with a republic run out of Novogorod and two 'governorships' an the Cis-Volga and Trans-Volga, whose leaders are nominally appointed by a democratic assembly. In practice, the governorships are the territories of the two warlords who were too powerful to be subdued by the republic. This situation lasts until one of the warlords coups the other and assembles enough men to march on Novgorod and unify the country under himself.

Intriguing. What year is the PoD for your TL?
 

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