@Shytaun
It sounds like you have Europe 1999. Great, though obsolete edition.
Even if you intend to play by Skype (and it’d be hard), you should download “Tripple AAA”, the user-brewed software that allows networked games. This software has the maps and rules for many AXA and other games built in, so no setup required. AND, it creates and tracks unit placement in a way that would be difficult to do with video (there are simply so many units and rules that small mistakes about where pieces are and where they moved would be game-changing).
Many of us play only live, but for those who do not, “Tripple A” is the way to go–its not particularly sophisticated or pretty as a game but it does act as a moderator between physically remote players. “Tabletop Simulator” is another version (more mainstream) but this is more like a virual environment than it is a GAME, so to speak–you have to know the rules and enforce them via your movement of those pieces…but again the model for the AxA games is pre-loaded into that software, you dont have to set up (you just have to play+move according to the rules, which it cannot enforce).