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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.

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.


== Background ==
== Background ==
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==== Africa ====
==== Africa ====
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]].


== See also ==
== See also ==