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Imperialism is less of an ideology ball and more of a policy ball. Imperialism was once very popular and controlled the overton window, but has decreased in popularity over the years. He is noted for his war advocacy and belief that the powerful nations should rule over the weaker ones. He differs from Nationalism in that he doesn't necessarily believe his nation is the best, though this is common. He just believes that the big nations in general should rule over the small ones. He is generally seen as being in the right authoritarian (blue) corner of the compass, but can potentially exist in the others. He defends himself against accusations of oppression by insisting that colonized people benefit because the richer nation helps them and gives them things they couldn't get normally.

How to draw:

Drawing imperialismball takes quite a few steps:

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill it with dark blue (#1c2166)
  3. Draw a white circle in the middle and fill it
  4. Draw 4 white triangles in each of the cardinal directions
  5. Draw 4 thinner triangles in the intercardinal directions
  6. Draw a blue circle in the middle of the white circle
  7. Draw blue spokes going from the blue circle to each of the triangles
  8. Draw the eyes and you're done!

Relations

Positive

  • Fascismo - I agree with some of your policies, but you kinda took it too far in some parts.
  • Monarchism - Most of the major empires in history were monarchies.

Neutral

  • Nationalism- Depends if I conquer for him, or if I am conquering him.
  • National Socialism - I agree with your conquest policies, but not the ones on race and religion.
  • Feudalism - I like the idea of lots of tiny states to easily conquer, but don't like the idea of those states being permanently around.
  • Neoconservatism - I like a lot about you, but you need to change some of your policies.

Enemies

  • Globalism - evil ball that wants to make the entire planet one anti-empire.