阿布扎比 | |
---|---|
政府类型 | 绝对君主制 |
执政党 | Sheikhs Council (conservative) |
首都 | 阿布扎比(1167) |
人口 | 16.15k |
主体民族 | 贝都因人 |
被接受民族 | |
识字率 | 30.0% |
国家价值观 | 秩序 |
科研学派 | 未开化 |
地位 | 未开化国家 |
Abu Dhabi in Victoria 2 represents the various emirates that now make up the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar. A small nation, it is not for the faint of heart, but it's not impossible either.
Historical Path
As mentioned above, 'Abu Dhabi' is not actually the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as it exists today, but rather, for game purposes, the contraction of several states. Historically, they were small coastal states making most of their business through trade on the Indian Ocean and pearl fishing. Later large oil and natural gas deposits were found off the coast of these emirates. Over the course of the 19th century, the Gulf emirates were made what was essentially a protectorate by Britain, as a way of expanding British influence in the Persian Gulf.
Starting situation
Abu Dhabi is hardly doomed from the start, though things may seem bleak, there are some upsides. The tiny population is probably the greatest constraint. However, Abu Dhabi's neighbours are of the same culture, and considerable more populous(although still relatively small). Bedouin, Abu Dhabi's Main Culture, makes up all of Nejd, mainland Oman, much of Yemen and Hedjaz, and spreads as far as Sudan. The problem is conquering those larger nations. Abu Dhabi can form Arabia if it westernizes and becomes great power.
Guide
Abu Dhabi's small size is not entirely a handicap. It makes managing the country very easy: one can easily get to the required level of Clergymen and Bureaucrats with National foci alone, and generating Soldiers will go quickly as well. One will rarely be able to field more than 3 regiments from the start however. The only chance of making it is by being opportunistic: One will have to wait for the neighbours to get into a war, and then pick up the carrion. Especially with the Research Points bonuses from taking States of other Uncivilized nations, trying to grab land should be the main priority.
The one other thing of note for Abu Dhabi is, of course, oil. There are two Oil RGOs in Abu Dhabi itself, and one more nearby in Nejd. Through they won't be a Horn of Plenty due to the small population managing those RGOs. One might still consider the investment in a Fuel Refinery for some added cash. Fuel is almost always profitable, after all.