Red Wave (The Pearl World)

The Red Wave is the name of the events that led to the election of the Eurasian Communist Party in Eurasia. The Economic decline of the 2020s. the Socialist Reforms of 2040, and the enactment of the Giorgri Protocol led to the Communists winning the election and holding power for 50 years.

Background
The Economic Reforms of Mikhail Zhibronsky brought about an era of Social Democracy in the Eurasian Union. While the system did indeed become more democratic, Eurasian Society was becoming fractured, economic conditions were deteriorating, and Nostalgia had been sweeping over the Union.

In 2047, the Giorgi Protocol was signed by Eurasian President Aleskander Tzinov, in an effort to crack down of dissident, but the efforts proved to be unpopular, and the Agency was dissolved several years later.

In 2050, Roman Gundroponov, a young outstanding politician was on the verge of becoming President of Eurasia. Gundroponov strongly believed in a Communist ideology, but also felt that Eurasia must live up to the legacy of its predecessor. Gundroponov won the 2060 Eurasian Elections, allowing him to bring about a new Communist Government to Eurasia.