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|The Culture War - Anglo Dominance
|The lifeblood of the New Zealand economy flows from the Pacific. Imports, particularly from American markets, are crucial to New Zealand's economy. Thus, American culture often finds outsized influence against local culture.
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At present, the Union Jack still flies proudly over New Zealand. British culture remains dominant. Still, we hear those snide whispers when our backs are turned. Are we truly the 'White Trash of the Pacific?' Or are we simply bold enough to retain our traditions
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|Daily Political Power Gain: -0.10
Stability: +5.00%
GDP Growth: -0.25%
([[Canada]]) Extra Trade to Target Country: +20.00%
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|Onto the World Stage - Bearer of the Torch
|Whether you are the greatest superpower or the smallest observer, you must carry the torch of liberty across the entire globe. This is a cornerstone of New Zealand's current foreign policy, and it is reflected in their eagerness to join the OFN in crusades against fascism all over the world. Still, New Zealand is a small country, and its reach sometimes exceeds its grasp.
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|Division Recovery Rate: +10.00%
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War Support: +10.00%
Division Attack: +10.0%
Max Training: +15.00%
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|The Social Fabric - Stable
|The social fabric of New Zealand holds the nation together, yet there are many dangers which threaten to pull at it, strentch it, rip it apart.
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Fortunately, the tapestry at the foundation of New Zealand remains strong and unfrayed. The people are united and hopeful about the direction of our society. So long as our social fabric holds, our nation shall not fall into darkness and despair
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|Stability: +10.00%
Production Efficiency Cap: +10.00%
Factory Output: +5.00%
Dockyard Output: +5.00%
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|A More Harmonious Establishment
|Since the proclamation of self-governance in 1907, our government has sought to represent and benefit the good people of New Zealand. So far, Wellington has done a decent job: the government is stable, Parliament is cordial enough, and the people's faith in our political establishment is at an acceptable level. So long as this peace holds, New Zealand will remain a bastion of political stability for decades to come.
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|Daily Political Power Gain: +0.10
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Stability: +5.00%
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