Leadership

Constitutional Monarchy w/ Populist Prime Minister and Capricious Monarch

State flaw: bureaucracy, inertia, checks and balances
Remedy: mutual cooperation by key members

The royalty has only ceremonial powers, but holds great social sway. The prime minister and the queen represent a duality in politics between the everyman’s struggles and cosmopolitan elitism. Eventually, they come to a compromise and begin working together to defeat the republic in war. They manage to co-opt many checks and balances, and end up creating a close inner circle of benevolent oligarchs wielding dictatorial powers.

Problems arise when they are all removed from positions of powers and have their power structure remodeled by a successor group of more nefarious individuals who seek to wipe out the anarchists. The oligarchs are horrified, and join with the members of the anarchist libertarian state to take down the monarchy.

(War units are named after famous battles. Waterloo, Stalingrad, Hastings, Orleans, Valmy, Vienna, Yorkton)