Thread:Natalya Sokolova/@comment-37618910-20200102042437/@comment-37479646-20200102192303

First, thanks for the questions.

1 - As for Ukraine, the 2020 crisis will weaken Ukraine's very closed economy. New corruption scandals will also stun Ukraine. This will make the people look to the military as salvation, and will lead to a militant coup in the mid-2020s that will rule Ukraine until the mid-2040s with a liberal economic agenda, and there will be great economic growth during that period, but that will be frustrated in the end. The Donbas War, however, will be resolved with an agreement with Russia, and these areas will be reintegrated into Ukraine. In Crimea a new referendum will be held and the population will choose to remain in Russia. The Ukrainian militiar dictatorship will be very nationalistic, and will seek distance from both Europe and Russia.

2 -  Trump will lose the 2020 elections to former Vice President Joe Biden. The states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, which voted with the GOP in 2016 turned Democratic in 2020.

3 - Poland will follow a conservative bastion in Europe, but authoritarian trends will be reversed. There will be governments of various ideologies over the years, but overall the Law and Justice party will rule most of the time. Russia will begin a gradual democratization after Putin's retirement in 2024 due to ill health. Vladmir Putin will still be remembered as a hero and savior of Russia many years after he allowed further political openness before the people revolted against him. There will also be the Chechen Revolution in 2026, which will lead to the Chechnya independence referendum in 2027, approved by 76.5% of the population.

Korea will reunite throughout the 30s. Reunification will be gradual. First there will be the fall of the Kim Jong-Un regime in the late 20s. Then there will be a military government throughout the 1930s, in which capitalist reforms will be implemented. The military will rule North Korea because they will believe that the North Korean people had no political conscience after 90 years of communist rule. They then sought to rescue the traditional national culture and instill in the minds of North Koreans values ​​of freedom and capitalism, but preventing them from revolting. There will also be greater economic and institutional integration between Korea, and North Korea will undergo rapid economic growth. In the early 40s, finally a federation will be formed and reunification will be completed.

4 -   I liked the timeline President Nematsov, and always follow up when there is something new. Could you change the eagle coat of arms on Russia's infobox?

5 - Despite this name, which isn't my real name, I'm not from any post-Soviet country.