End of a decade, end of an era?
The first decade of the twentieth century has left an impression on the world which will long be remembered. Communist revolutionaries have captured Moscow, bringing an end to the proud Russian empire. However, the White army still defiantly resists this sweeping change, having hold of large areas of the Russian hinterland. Meanwhile, the Ottoman empire, long known as the sick man of Europe, itself is also divided by internal struggles, appearing to be on the edge of collapse.
In the United States, tensions remain high between the Southern Confederate states and Mexico, while the North East is relatively calm, despite having recently recovered from an economic crisis.
Seeking an opportunity, Imperial Japan has seized the de-facto independent, but nominally US controlled Philliphines. International reaction to this has so far been extremely limited.
In mainland China, the nationalist government has found itself increasingly unpopular, both domestically and internationally. While the initial ideas of independence and democratic vote where well received by the local populace, the reality has turned out very different. Warlords have seized control in various areas, undermining the central government, while a few rebel movements have been attacking foreign factories and other interests.
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Kolotenslov
As a nation squeezed in between the Ottoman Empire and Imperial Russia, the Kolotenslov military has always played an important role in the country. Under the leadership of the Alex Raman, their current dictator, the nation has tried to modernize and develop advanced technologies. While this has so far succeeded, a large gap has formed between the old-fashioned rural populace, and the modern scientific elite. Being one of the few nations supporting the Red Army in it's conquest of Imperial Russia, Kolotenslov has not made many friends, but perhaps one strong ally.
(Note, you might need to specify your location a bit more. At this point it could be anywhere from the Balkan to Northern India)
Argonesia
An new era is dawning, and Argonesia is prepared to embrace it with full arms. Though the rural population is still wary of progress, the strong administration and the plentiful resource deposits should be more than needed to propel the country forward in this century. Relations with Imperial Japan have been important for the country so far, but their recent seizure of the Southern Korean peninsula worries some, and enrages others who consider it traditional Argonesian territory.
The Celestial Empire of China
Despite the fact that revolution was almost 40 years ago, the Chinese Republic has still not been securely estabilished. In a large part, this is the result of some European nations (Imperial Germany, amongst others) regarding country as their de-facto colony, backing warlords for simple economic gain. Many long for a return to the protection of the Heavily mandate, but there are also contenders, both within and outside China.
Nevertheless, the status of the celestial empire as the primary Trading partner in Asia has given it significant goodwill and support with many of the European nations.
Western United States
A resource rich nation on the Pacific Coast, the situation of the Western United States is better than that of the other fragments. However, the chaos of the revolution has severly troubled the industrialization of the country, and while it is certainly not a backwater, it's Industry can not tip at that of some European superpowers, such as the German Empire.
(Note: you should define unusual climate)
Angland
Long time ruler of the Seas, the Anglian navy is still the dominant naval force in the world. Extending over 3 continents, Angland clearly has an empire over which the Sun never sets. However, the naval and imperial hegemony must be defended, and there are multiple rising threats in this world. The most prominent threat is off course Imperial Germany, whose Industries outclass anything seen within Angland. Though that is not the only rising power, as the former United states, and Asian world slowly gets itself together.