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Manufactures

Main thing there is I am still upgrading key industries (manufactures and luxury goods), hence the fluctuating Private Capital reserve and regular usage.
Non Manufactures

Again not that much to say there. What is not clear is I am shifting my strategy around easily available food goods. First I have shut down my advanced (ie coal using) sites and reverted to those that just need private capital. Second I am making up the gap by imports. So in effect, I am saving my coal as far as I can by either using inefficient agricultural production or indirectly using someone else’s coal stocks via importing.
Should note, the damn Swiss are still on strike.
Population

The leap in militancy and the dip in satisfaction is due to having ordered a partial mobilization at the end of this period. In my estimate, there is no way am I going to be able to handle the Austrians without the boost in numbers.
Beyond that, some not easy to understand adverse moves. Quite a drop in [color="#B22222"]rate of growth of the[/color] overall population (say from 3.01 to 2.94 in the Abruzzo but much the same everywhere) but at least there is a compensating growth in education levels. I forgot to include Tuscany in the second round of images but the trend is much the same as elsewhere.
Army

I’ve been adding more artillery and another infantry corps but I was relying on mobilization producing a number of ‘reserve’ formations [1]. As you can see, mobilisation, plus my pre-war investments has given me decent replacement pools.
My guess is this is going to be a very attritional war and the quicker I can replace my losses (ie have the chits to hand) then the less chance I have of actually losing elements and complete formations.
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Colonies
Qatar is becoming rather contested as the British build up their colonial presence there.

In N Africa I slowly gain the upper hand with the revolt by the ‘tribe that likes pink’. This has been a long grinding campaign as I lack the numbers to really hammer one of their formations so have concentrated on slowly squeezing them back.

I discover some more of E Africa

Again both are out of the regions I am currently interested in so I’ll suspend any further activity for the moment.
Anyway at the end, not so much a revolt as Nyamwezi declares war on me, undoing all that colonial development.

This is a problem as I have no army in the region and Umberto is still involved with the Yemeni revolt.
King
Well VE2 goes and dies and Umberto takes over. Umberto is currently winning the colonial war in Yemen and I have no intention of letting him near the army on one of the critical battle fronts. I mean yes, impressive moustache, but really rubbish stats.

Apparently a shopping trip to Milan was involved in VE2's demise. See how evil the Austrians are. They have to be punished.

Now one effect is that Italy changes some of its National Attributes. Those two seem to have changed but all the others are the same. At this stage I was saving up militancy reducing decrees for when I needed them (ie post mobilisation) - hence the 3 available that I haven't passed.

Also the man with the impressive beard gets the sack … for now

The new one doesn’t like the Austrians, but that beard is so … metrosexual that one has doubts.
Research

Another new ship type unlocks and will be deployed against the non-existent Austrian navy. Mass Market Entertainment is another tech that increases consumption and Standard Time is another mystery (though it says it unlocks a new option).
Prestige

Now just over 1000 behind the USA. Judging by the NM shifts, it appears that the Prussians are still winning against GB but still no sign of an actual war going on anywhere.
Worth noting my total losses just on the verge of war with Austria are 900,000, I guess they will appear on this list once the war is on … and I can see just what I am at war with.
Oh yes, war with the Austrians, well here is the OOB

Here’s an overview of the options. Clearly my first move will be to capture the Veneto and Lombardia. I’ve marked out the borders of Sud-Tirol as that is, in operational terms, critical. It borders not only the two Po valley provinces but also Udine, so if I hold it that means my armies can operate in that region and will mutually support in case of combat. It is also mountainous, so makes for good defensive terrain.

One reason for so many individual formations was I was expecting a number of reserve units to mobilise and I would then brigade them with the regulars.
My fleet will blockade the Adriatic - you can do this from port by setting an order to engage with passing ships.

At this stage I don’t know much about the Austrian army. They have 3 large formations in the immediate region.

I’ve seen another column of around 3000 power sometimes in the mountains. So it looks like their border army is around 6-7,000. There must be more, and I guess that will expand on mobilisation. What I am hoping for is a real qualitative edge. A lot of my commanders have gained from the Ottoman wars as have a lot of units (with quite decent experience levels). Reserve formations lack some of the organic artillery of the regulars and, as is clear, my army is backed by masses of guns.
I can’t see any evidence of a fleet.
And here we go

[1] – I didn’t gain any reserve units. I’m really not sure if this is WAD or a bug, as the tooltip for the partial mobilization option implies that you gain additional units. When we come to the war, it will be pretty clear that the Austrians did indeed gain extra units with their mobilisation. But on the other hand, it maybe related to my ‘professional’ army.