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Update 2.0.99

1. A new event about interfering with perestroika in Mongolia is now available for all countries.
2. Tudjman can no longer become a minister under the federal government.
3. Yugoslavia can refuse to join the EU at the final event of the European integration chain.
4. The Diplomatic Reputation requirement in the second answer choice in Operation Valkyrie has been reduced
5. Fixed bugs and typos.

Update 2.0.9.5

1. Added a new event about interfering with perestroika in Mongolia.
2. Added the possibility for Yugoslavia to organise unrest against Ceausescu.
3. Reformist Iraq can join the reformed CMEA without USSR membership.
4. Mongolia will be subsidised in a reformed CMEA without USSR or PRC membership.
5. Fixed bugs and typos.

Have a nice play!

Update 2.0.9

Updates include:

1. Added the ending of Vojvodina, provided it is captured by Romania.
2. Added the possibility of reformists coming to power in Iraq
3. The population will be less dissatisfied with genetically modified farms.
4. Added two new achievements
5. Turkey and Thailand will not join the reformed CMEA if the USSR returns to it

Ver.2.0.8

1. Added a new ending to Macedonia's election for the Communists.
2. Added ending for Vojvodina, with a failed referendum in favour of Hungary.
3. Genetically-modified farm stopped boosting Westalgia, following the regular one.
4. Some independence referendums will no longer pop up if the presidents of the republics listen to Izetbegovic.
5. CMEA member and associated countries can now support oil production in the NDRY, which will affect Yemen unification negotiations.
6. Corrected typos and bugs.

Ver.2.0.6

Interactions with independent neutral third world countries have been increased:

- Interactions with Nepal in the economic bloc will only be profitable if there is a trade agreement with China or India;
- Becoming members of the new economic union could include leftist countries such as: Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, South Yemen, Libya, Sri Lanka;
- South Yemen will require oil development and investment to join the ranks of the new bloc;
- Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Laos will require additional subsidies upon membership in economic blocs allocated for their development;
- Cambodia also requires additional subsidies upon membership in the bloc, which could be cancelled with support for its offshore oil production;
- When reforms are rolled back, Libya can become part of an economic bloc with a diplomatic reputation above 70 and 3.0 coins;
- With more liberal and reformist policies, United Yemen and Thailand will be able to join the new bloc and will leave when their diplomatic reputation exceeds 40.0 coins;
- Many Asian countries have the additional option to start or resume trade with a player country if they fulfil certain actions (e.g. the required diplomatic reputation or not being in the same bloc as the USSR).
- Countries with civil war can join an economic bloc created by the player. Depending on the winning government, the conditions of interaction will differ (for example, with right-wing governments, diplomatic reputation must be below 35.0);

Enjoy the game!