Not sure if it's been talked about before, but I've been having some fun messing around with Rebel Inc.
Made by the same folks behind Plague Inc., the gist of it is, you're a leader of a multinational operation to stabilize and bring peace to a troubled region. You do this by spending cash on various initiatives to improve the region like education, sanitation, health, transportation, etc. These slowly spread around the region and work to increase the support of the locals, once you got enough on your side the region is considered stable. The tricky part is that there's insurgents who want to get rid of you, so you gotta involve the military too (foreign soldiers at first, but later on local armed forces become available), otherwise you'll lose reputation which might mean the international community loses faith in your ability to fix the shitshow. The insurgents themselves are annoying in that they tend to run when defeated, so you gotta corner the bastards to truly stop them, then there's camps they set up that continually send raids to nearby regions. You could airstrike them, but that carries issues of its own. Then there's the juggling act of inflation/corruption which could cause issues if you're too careless in your spending.
Overall, it's a pretty fun little strategy game which can be played in sessions and while not super deep, it has enough going on to keep you interested the whole way trough.