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{{Infobox civil conflict|title=National republican schism|partof=the [[Silent War]]|date=Late 1970s - Early 1980s|causes={{bulleted list | [[Russian Lustrum]] | Democratization in Russia }}|result={{bulleted list | Fracturing of the National Republican bloc }}}}The '''National Republican schism''' (Russian: Раскол национального республиканства; ''Raskol natsionalnogo respublikanstva'') was the fracturing and divergence in allegiance within nations adhering to [[National republicanism]]. This was caused by the democratization of Russia, which was seen as the de facto leader of the National republican bloc, polarizing opinion within the national republican world. Within the [[International Republican Coalition|International Republican Coalition (IRC)]], member states found themselves split along various lines, with some governments endorsing and seeking to emulate Russia's reforms while others remained steadfast to traditional national republicanism. |
{{Infobox civil conflict|title=National republican schism|partof=the [[Silent War]]|date=Late 1970s - Early 1980s|causes={{bulleted list | [[Russian Lustrum]] | Democratization in Russia }}|result={{bulleted list | Fracturing of the National Republican bloc }}}}The '''National Republican schism''' (Russian: Раскол национального республиканства; ''Raskol natsionalnogo respublikanstva'') was the fracturing and divergence in allegiance within nations adhering to [[National republicanism]]. This was caused by the democratization of Russia, which was seen as the de facto leader of the National republican bloc, polarizing opinion within the national republican world. Within the [[International Republican Coalition|International Republican Coalition (IRC)]], member states found themselves split along various lines, with some governments endorsing and seeking to emulate Russia's reforms while others remained steadfast to traditional national republicanism. |
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The schism led to the decline of Russia's influence over the national republican world, and the rise of [[China]], [[Kirignaga-Loloue]], and [[Soenda]] as prominent regional national republican powers. |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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==== Africa ==== |
==== Africa ==== |
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With Russian influence declining in Africa, influential national republican nations like [[Kirignaga-Loloue]] and [[Mozambique]] competed for influence in the Zambezian region. Meanwhile, anti-National Republican factions, such as Angola, supported by the [[Organization of Democratic Nations|Organization of Democratic Nations (ODN)]], used the Russian decline as an opportunity to counter and suppress the spread of national republicanism. These events caused the region to devolve into cross-border civil conflicts, known as the [[Zambezian Wars]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |