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If you want to work with other countries as a modern empire, you will need to choose an undemocratic ideology and flip theirs to be compliant. Playing an offensive democracy will almost always be a solo journey unless you can manage to ally with undemocratic nations.
If you are concerned about faction tension requirements for multiplayer, you can use the "Spread Warmongering Sentiment" decision to reduce it by 40%. If both players do this, they should be able to join up.
I mainly put my post up to hear how other people play as Democracies to swap strategies and tactics between each other.