Hearts of Iron IV

Hearts of Iron IV

Novum Vexillum
Ran Mitake 15 Aug, 2019 @ 4:08am
Suggestions for East Asia (wrong politician name, etc.)
Hello, I'm a gamer who loves the Millennium Dawn Classic, and I'm looking forward to the new modern era MOD! I am not an native english speaker, and I use a translator, so I am sorry that the sentence can be awkward.

Novum Vexillum is a very cool MOD, but you can see some of the errors made during the Millennium Dawn Classic. (And I wrote about what I wanted to propose) I hope my suggestions will be helpful.

South Korea

1. The leader of the Justice Party (Progressive) name is "Sim Sang-Jung", not "Sin Sang-jung"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sim_Sang-jung

and it was after 2010 that Sim Sang-Jung emerged as the presidential candidate for the South Korean progressive party. The leader of the South Korean Progressive Party in 2000 was Kwon Young-ghil. He ran for president in 2002 and 2007.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwon_Young-ghil

2. South Korea's election is held every four years at Novum Vexillum. However, the actual South Korea election is held every five years.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_South_Korean_presidential_election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_South_Korean_presidential_election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_South_Korean_presidential_election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_South_Korean_presidential_election

3. Geum Min is not a communist in South Korea. The Socialist Party is also a New Left and socialist, not a Communist party. In South Korea, communism is illegal under the National Security Act, and communists who deny the current political system are punished. The severest penalty that could be given according to National Security Act is the death penalty. so there is no communist in South Korean institutional politics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Act_(South_Korea)

4. In a 2016 scenario, the portrait of President Park Geun-hye looks distorted.

Japan

1. The political tendency of the Japanese Communist Party is wrong. The modern Japanese Communist Party is by no means an aggressive party, but Novum Vexillum's Japanese Communist Party appears in a very "aggressive" direction.

The Japanese Communist Party is a non-aligned, Eurocommunist party centered on pacifism, but in Novum Vexillum it is described as a (Like Trotskyism) party claiming a world revolution. (Of course, it's basically an error in the Millennium Dawn Classic.)

1-2. Contrary to what is described in Japan's National Focus, the Japanese Communist Party does not radically seek to abolish monarchy. Prior to 2004, the Communist Party had insisted on the abolition of the Japanese monarchy, but in 2004 it turned to accepting the monarchy. Japanese Communist Party also sent a formal congratulatory message to Emperor Naruhito in 2019.

https://this.kiji.is/499135820512035937

1-3. The Japanese Communist Party aims to gradually dissolve the Self-Defense Forces and create a "Disarmed Nation", the opposite of the abolition of Article 9 depicted in Novum Vexillum's Japanese National Focus Communist route and the Focus on the invasion of South Korea and Taiwan.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E5%85%9A#%E8%87%AA%E8%A1%9B%E9%9A%8A%E3%81%AE%E5%8F%96%E6%89%B1%E3%81%84

1-4. The alternative is to move the JCP into a socialist party. OSMP, the current socialist party in Japan, is a local political party in Okinawa, and is not a suitable choice for political parties throughout Japan.

In my opinion, the Maoist party, 'Workers' Communist Party In Japan(JWCP),' will be an alternative. The JWCP is a political party that aims for the global revolution, the liquidation of "American imperialists" and fascist forces, and the proletarian dictatorship of Japan.

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8A%B4%E5%83%8D%E8%80%85%E5%85%B1%E7%94%A3%E5%85%9A

2. In Novum Vexillum's Japan, Komeito is described as reactionism and Jiyu Minshu-to as conservatism. Komeito, however, is a moderately political party, hardly seen as reactionism. Given that Jiyu Minshu-to and Komeito form a coalition regime, it is recommended to describe in the same way as the German CDU/CSU.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komeito

2-2. a reactionary party in Japan, and I recommend the Happiness Realization Party.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happiness_Realization_Party

3. Minshu-to, Japan's liberal party, was changed to Rikken-minshutō (CDP). Please refer to this if you wish to edit your political party name to match your current name in 2019.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_Democratic_Party_of_Japan

And the progressive party, 'PLP' became Reiwa Shinsengumi.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reiwa_Shinsengumi
Last edited by Ran Mitake; 19 Aug, 2019 @ 7:39am
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Ran Mitake 17 Aug, 2019 @ 1:35am 
More about Korea

1. Random characters in Korea use Chinese names. need a Korean name for South and North Korea.

2. There are no democratic politicians in North Korea who oppose the Kim dynasty. North Korea needs more politicians.

One possible character in the 2000 scenario is Hwang Jang-yop. He was a North Korean politician who defected to South Korea in 1997. He lived in South Korea and worked as a dissident to criticize the North Korea government.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hwang_Jang-yop

After that, Thae Yong-ho will appear in the scenario. He is a North Korean diplomat who defected to South Korea in 2016.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thae_Yong-ho
Last edited by Ran Mitake; 17 Aug, 2019 @ 1:36am
Fr1edi 22 Sep, 2020 @ 12:07pm 
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