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Yugoslavia

Diplomacy:

-Supports the Mau-Mau Uprising in Kenya with equipment

-Invites Greece and Lybia to the non-alligned movement

(Armed and mandatory nautrality is the norm in Yugoslav diplomacy. Tito must be very, very careful because the country lies in the "border" between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Any border skirmish could turn into all-out war, so convincing other countries such as Italy and Greece to be non-alligned, reducing the potential threat)

Military

-Invests in the intelligence service

-Upgrades artillery

-Improving navy and air force

-Train new recruits

(being Yugoslavia in a mapping game always come with a negative point: you always, ALWAYS have to invest heavily in the military, for maintaining the communist regime, although it is popular, crushing some nationalist/fascist movements here and there, and preventing the country from being invaded. This shit bothers me, fuck)

Economy

-Expands trade with Switzerland, Lybia and Egypt

-Creates more civilian factories

-Still reconstructs the country after WW2

-Invests in upgrading the country's tecnology

-Expands infrastructure, constructing hospitals, schools, and upgrading roads and seaports

(Yugoslavian economy is doing pretty well. The standard of living is in an all-time high, and the economy is relatively competitive, comparing to the other communist countries, but NATO and Warsaw Pact's constant threats are dragging the country into quasi-war economy, impeding them from growing even more)