Sorelism (French Trafalgar, British Waterloo)

Fascism is a political ideology expounded by European thinkers in the early 1900's, and gained popularity in the aftermath of the Second Global War, and it is considered to be the governing ideology of the French Empire and many of its associate states, including, and other states. also became a Fascist state in the 1930's, and remains a close ally of France. Since the defeat of the 's in the Third Global War, the primary opposition to the democracies of the world, lead by the and  has come from Fascist lead nations, leading to the, later becoming the {Dual Powers Conflict}}.

The principles of Fascism are for a strong central government to control and strengthen the nation. Nationalism is used to convince the people to continue to work for the nation, and to make it a great power. The military is a prime use for this, though, for the most part, Fascist states are not warmonger's as a rule, but rather the exception. The military is strengthened mostly for defensive purposes (such as France in the 1930's), not for aggression. is considered the main exception, using Fascism to try to expand their empire during the Third Global War, at the expense of British and other National Socialist states.

A secret police force is used to crush dissent, most of the dissenters being sent to concentration camps. The press is censored to a large degree, and the media is in complete government control. However, due in large part to the influence of Napoleon I, racism is not acceptable, as all the people of the Empire had been welcomed into government, business and the military.

In the present, Fascism is starting to loose its grip on the world: the having collapsed, and was reunited with the  to reform the  in 1997. Other nations have started to reform their systems to be more open and free. However, the rise of has undone many of the changes instituted in France in the decade before 2005, and his bellicose and hardliner stance have made any further reforms next to impossible