Eurasian Union (Cold War 2)

The Union of National Eurasian States or known commonly as the Eurasian Union was a sovereign country situated in continents of Europe and Asia, hence the name Eurasian Union. The Eurasian Union associated with the Global Entente, along with other nationalistic countries across the world.

The Eurasian Union formed from a series of events that linked to a possible unification of countries across Eurasia. Those included Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Ukraine and Tajikistan were later added to the mix in 2036 after the Eurasian Conflict. The first leader, Alex Kobansyki, had a consanguineous history with he and his wife with ancestry. Some Russian researchers connected Kobansyki to a famous Russian writer who wrote many stories, which were published all across Russia.

The formation of the state led to a steady growth of Eurasian nationalism, in which the government declared a authoritarian set of rules for the president. In 2037, Kobansyki declared the state to be an official nationalist state with authoritarian rules and authority, just 1 year before the formation of the Global Entente.