France

France has the 4th largest economy in the world, ahead of Britain, but still trailing behind Japan, the United States, and China as the largest economies in the world. With tourism, trade, investing, and marketing a huge bulk of their economy, France continues to spark economic growth across many regions.

In World War III, France was the main factor in European offensives, staging many counter-offensives against the Eurasian Union and China, as well as helping in other factors of the war. The main counter-offensive to turn the tides in the European front was enacted by the French. This offensive used up a lot of European resources, and drained many economies, forcing the Treaty of Smolensk to take effect after a closing-in offensive between the Pacific front and the European front.

France's economy fell stagnant after the war, bu slowly recovered from the effects. During the 2060 reforms, the French economy experienced a growth, with much of the economy being dedicated to investments, tourism, and marketing. The French economy came back on track after 2070, in which tourism, marketing, trade, and investment continues to spark an economic growth.

Politically, the French political system involves a president and a prime minister, where the president is used for ceremonial reasons. A multi-party system was installed in France, with many other parties rising to power. The current prime minister is in the French Conservative Party, which was a new political party established in 2072.

Militarily, France is a global superpower, both economic and militaristic wise. With a personnel of 670,000 active and 1.5 million reserves, France holds some of the most well trained forces, as well as the best strategists and the best generals. Much of France's technological militaristic equipment are modernized and futuristic, with some sci-fi styled equipment.