thanatos wrote:<cut>
I do however think that Duchairn might find the Church hard on cash and would ask Charis for economic aid, which would come with quite a few strings attached. I would imagine that Charis would stipulate that it be allowed to establish ex-territorial Charisian areas (like what Hong Kong was) in every major city and port, which would be protected by its own troops, and from which it could spread all its innovations further. They would become permanent eyesores to the hardcore Temple Loyalists, who couldn't really do anything about them without running afoul of the local authorities and the CoGA.
I don't think this is likely for several reasons:
1) Duchairn is desperate to maintain the authority of Mother Church in every country that it still controls. Ceding bases to "heretics," (which anyone who is a member of any schism of the CoGA will remain labeled, regardless of Duchairn's decree that there are multiple paths to God, as long as they follow the Writ) isn't going to be palatable to the the hierarchy of the CoGA. North Harchong, Desnair, and possibly Delferahk will refuse to cooperate.
2) The innovations that will gush out of the EoC once its manufacturing base turns to consumer goods rather than military production will swamp production in any CoGA country that doesn't quickly emulate Charisian production methods.
3) The constant innovations, both from the EoC and those that will inevitably come from clever people within the CoGA territories will further erode the Proscriptions and authority of the Writ.
4) Allowing bases or free trade zones in major ports would increase the influence of the EoC in those areas and increase acceptance of schismatic churches. Once members of the CoGA are doing regular business with members of the CoC, all who worship the same God and who they know by name, it will be difficult to continue to consider their business partners who will inevitably become friends as being heretical.
5) Those bases would allow the EoC to demonstrate its bleeding edge military innovations, such as diesel powered ships, zeppelins, submarines, airplanes, etc. Granted this would give the CoGA a close glimpse at what future military clashes with the EoC and its allies would entail and would also provide close avenues for spying, but the overall result would be a demonstration of just how far ahead the EoC is technologically and the futility of going to war against it.
Better for Duchairn and the CoGA to cancel the Jihad and recognize that the religious schisms aren't and never have been heretical than to give the EoC an opportunity to get the camel's nose of accelerated innovation under the tent. Some will undoubtedly argue that trade with the Allies should be banned so the CoGA's countries can benefit from the advances they made during wartime to build their civilian economy rather than enriching the EoC by buying its innovative (and subversive) imports, even though they'd be cheaper. Of course we know this would be a failure, since smuggling would become rampant, and South Harchong would probably ignore any such policy for the right price. Dohlar, which agreed to separate terms to withdraw from the jihad and already benefits from extensive Charisian investment, would ignore any such orders completely.
As I see it, and RFC seems to hint, the next military clashes are likely to occur within the countries of the CoGA itself. North Harchong is Shan-Wei bent on maintaining the status quo, while most of the CoGA is more pragmatic and politically flexible about accepting innovation. (Although it will be interesting to see if Desnair descends into civil war.) We may see North Harchong declaring itself to be the real CoGA and the rest of the world heretical, with rather unpleasant results for its neighbors - or it may just become a stagnant backwater and nearly meaningless on the world stage, other than the rampant human rights abuses of its own citizens.
It's possible that the EoC might declare a "Pax EoC" by threatening to sink any warship or troop carrier involved in inter-CoGA conflicts. On the other hand, there's the old saying that says that while your enemy is tearing itself apart, it's best to stand aside and let it happen...
Of course the return of the Archangels (whatever form that takes and when it occurs) will probably render all these predictions meaningless...