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Defender Security Alliance: ADN v3.0
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Members: 21 regions
Type: Defender/Personal Interest
Forum: DSA forum

The Defender Security Alliance, or DSA, is one of the largest defender alliances in NationStates, comprised of 21 member regions. Its motto is "With Strength and Honor". The DSA was founded by Vazquez of Alcatraz and Mendanau (aka Phoenix) of The Moonlit Islands. On April 22, 2007 the ADN changed its name to: Defender Security Alliance:ADN (DSA:ADN) or DSA.


The Charter of Alliance for the Defender Security Alliance

The Charter of Alliance is the current governing document of the DSA:ADN, adopted in April 17, 2007.

Formation of The Defender Security Alliance

Article I

Formation of the Defender Security Alliance

  • Section 1.

No region shall be compelled to sign this document. If any sort of compulsion is proven, the alliance between the D.S.A. and the offended region will be terminated. Should a region become a signatory to the D.S.A. Declaration under false pretences, the alliance between the D.S.A. and the offending region will be terminated.

  • Section 2.

The D.S.A. reserves the right to negotiate alliances and or treaties by a simple majority vote (50% plus one vote) from the Council of Representatives. Alliances and or treaties are made only with DSA as an organisation and do not necessarily represent the individual member regions. The vote is to be held in the same manner as outlined in Article III, Section 3, Sub-Section B.

  • Section 3.

No region or nation may become a member of the D.S.A. if they are allied with organizations, regions, or groups declared as Enemies of the D.S.A. Should a region or nations become allied with an Enemy of the D.S.A., the alliance between the D.S.A. and the offending region will be terminated.

A. Enemies of the D.S.A. are organisations, regions, or groups of invaders, pirates, crashers, imperialists, and others who hold ideals that go against the beliefs held by the DSA.

  • Section 4.

All member regions have the right to repudiate (renounce membership in) this Charter of Alliance. The member region’s appointed D.S.A. Representatives shall deliver a public Notice of Repudiation to the D.S.A. Director two weeks before the intended date of repudiation.

  • Section 5.

No member of a region, other than the D.S.A. Representatives may deliver a Notice of Repudiation. The chief executive of said region’s government, or their appointed representative, may disavow a Notice of Repudiation.

  • Section 6.

D.S.A. members pledge to defend any and all member regions against attack. Defence of member regions is mandatory. Any region refusing to send aid to another member, having been notified of the situation and having forces available or forces not in Defence of their home region from present danger may, according to Tribunal decision:

A. Have status as an D.S.A. region revoked; B. Be accorded status as an Enemy of the D.S.A.

  • Section 7.

New regions may be admitted to this Alliance should they so sign this Declaration. An applicant region shall fill out the proper questionnaire, to be determined by the D.S.A. Director or inferior designated officers. The Alliance Intelligence Agency (AIA), in conjunction with the DSA Director shall make a formal recommendation of admittance to the Council of Representatives. The Council of Representatives shall vote by a simple majority for admittance to the D.S.A. Should the Council vote yea, the applicant region shall be a full member of the D.S.A.

  • Section 8.

All powers not given to the D.S.A. for the purposes of Defence are reserved to the regions that have entered into this Alliance.

  • Section 9.

Amendments to The Charter may be passed by The Council of Representatives by a two-thirds (2/3) majority. Amendments that have been approved by the Council of Representatives are subject to veto by the D.S.A. Director with a written statement to the Council explaining the veto. The D.S.A. Director’s veto may be overridden by a two-thirds (2/3) majority of the Council of Representatives. The Cabinet may pass amendments to this Declaration of Alliance by two-thirds (2/3) majority. Amendments that have been approved by the Cabinet are subject to a veto vote of two-thirds (2/3) by the Council; with a written statement to the Cabinet explaining the veto. The Cabinet may not override the Councils veto until after the term of the current Council President.

Article II. Membership

  • Section 1.

D.S.A. works on a two (2) level membership system : Member and Protectorate.

  • Section 2.

Regions that enter this Alliance in the Member Level have access to all benefits of the D.S.A.

A. Access to the Council of Representatives B. Access to the D.S.A. Military C. Access to the D.S.A. Intelligence D. Access to the D.S.A. Cabinet E. Access to the D.S.A. Director and Deputy Director positions F. Access to any other benefit not listed

  • Section 3.

Regions that enter this Alliance in the Protectorate Level are supported regions. If a region in this level is invaded, D.S.A. shall make it a priority to aid in the Defence of such region. They have no obligation to play an active role in the Defence of non-member regions.

A. All regions in this tier must and shall help defend all member regions. (Pursuant to Art. I, Sec. 6) B. These regions have no access to any D.S.A. benefits other than being defended from enemies of D.S.A., as well as those benefits listed below. C. These regions shall have access to a military section detailing D.S.A. member regions that are under attack or threat of invasion. D. Shall a nation of such region wish to become an active contributor, they may be granted access upon the wish of the Council.

  • Section 4.

All regions, groups, or organizations that wish to not be a part of this Alliance, but help in the Defence of regions, shall be known as allies of the D.S.A. Alliances are made with the government of a region or with an interregional organisation and may be proposed by either the Secretary of State or Director. Alliances shall be approved by the Council of Representatives by a simple majority vote (50% plus one vote). The vote is to be held in the same manner as outlined in Article III, Section 3, Sub-Section B. These allies shall have access to all benefits except:

A. Access to the Council of Representatives B. Access to the D.S.A. Cabinet C. Access to the D.S.A. Director and Deputy Director positions D. Access to any non listed benefits the Council see as unfit for allies.[/B]

  • Section 5.

The Council of Representatives shall vote on benefits they see unfit for allies with a simple majority.


Article III. Governance of the Defender Security Alliance:ADN

Section 1. Guardian

After the ratification of The Charter of Alliance, the A.D.N. Director will become Guardian of the D.S.A., at which time elections shall be held to elect the first Director under the D.S.A. The Guardian is a permanent advisor to the D.S.A. Director. The Guardian may run for an official D.S.A. position. The Guardian cannot be removed from this position of guardian. The Guardian may, at anytime he/she deems necessary, invoke their emergency powers to take control of the duties of the Director to maintain order and stability in the D.S.A. The emergency powers of the Guardian are:

A. Remove the D.S.A. Director if deemed the Director is unfit to command. If the Guardian enacts this power, the Council of Representatives shall hold a vote for a new Director. Until the new Director is elected the Guardian shall hold the powers of the Director. B. Take control of the D.S.A. from the Director, if they feel the D.S.A. is in danger of collapse, out of control, or other wise in extreme danger. If such an enactment of power should accrue; the Guardian may invoke a state of Martial Law if deemed necessary. C. The Guardian is empowered to pardon any and all offences. D. All other emergency powers the Guardian deems necessary to maintain order and stability that are not listed.

Section 2. The Executive

The Executive of the D.S.A. shall be comprised of the Guardian and Cabinet. The Cabinet shall consist of D.S.A. members appointed by the D.S.A. Director and approved by the Council of Representatives. The Cabinet is controlled by the DSA Director. The Cabinet reserves the right to participate in the ongoing discussions of the Legislative. The Cabinet is not allowed to vote.

Section 3. The Legislative

  • The Legislative of the D.S.A. shall be comprised of a Council of Representatives. These representatives are appointed by member regions, according to their own style of governance. There shall be two (2) representatives appointed to the Council of Representatives from each member region. Each Member Region has two (2) authorized votes, one (1) for each representative. The Council shall be lead by the Council President.
  • A. If a Representative is absent from more than three (3) consecutive votes without written notice to the Council, that Representative shall be removed from their position, and a written notice shall be given by the Council President to the government of that former Representative’s region, informing them of that removal, upon which the region shall appoint a new one by whichever means they please.
  • B. A simple majority (50% plus one vote) of standing members is required for passage of all resolutions except when noted. Resolutions are binding, in that refusal of an DSA member or region to act accordingly will be subject to summary dismissal. Any overturned veto made by the Council from the Director, cannot be overridden by the Director. Debate on proposed resolutions will occur only before a motion for a vote is made and seconded. This shall not be construed in a way so as to force a motion and second before debate has been caused to be closed by the President so as to force a vote. The Council shall vote for the confirmation of all cabinet members appointed by the Director. This shall not be construed so as to prevent the Director from removing any Cabinet member or inferior D.S.A. officials at his/her pleasure. The Council shall have a veto, requiring two-thirds of the Council to be in concurrence, over the actions of the Director and inferior D.S.A. officials. The Council veto cannot be vetoed by the Director. No injunction against ongoing actions shall occur during a veto vote. No veto shall be retroactive for actions occurring before the ratification of The Charter of Alliance.
  • C. Voting shall occur two (2) day after a motion for a vote has been made and seconded in order to allow the Council President to contact all Regional Representatives, and so that each region has time to discuss their vote before casting it. All votes will proceed in an open and orderly manner with no Representative authorized to change their vote once it has been cast. A vote of “Aye” indicates an affirmative vote. A vote of “Nay” indicates a negative vote. A vote of “Abstain” indicates abstention from the vote. No other responses will be tallied. Should a vote be deadlocked, the current Deputy Director will cast the tie-breaking vote. In an election for the position of Deputy Director in which the incumbent is a candidate, the Director shall have the deciding vote should it be deadlocked at the end of the voting period. Should the Deputy Director abstain or be otherwise unavailable for voting (such as leave of absence), the deciding vote will be given to the presiding Director. Should the Director abstain or be otherwise unavailable for voting (such as leave of absence), the deciding vote will be conferred upon the Guardian, should they hold no position that entitles them to a vote already. The Guardian is not authorized to vote abstain. Should the Guardian hold a position that entitles them to vote, the Council President may cast a second vote. Votes shall remain open for a period of four (4) days. Should the vote cover a topic that is of the utmost urgency, the Director may declare a shortened voting period, as long as such a declaration is issued before the voting begins.

Section 4. Council President

  • The Council of Representatives will elect a President from among them at intervals of three (3) months. This Council President must not be part of the Cabinet. The President of The Council of Representatives will be responsible for:
  • A. Maintaining order and decorum while the Council is in Session.
  • B. Administering all votes of the Council and reporting the results to the Director.
  • C. Contacting all Regional Representatives via personal message in the two (2) days given before any four-day vote begins (pursuant to Art. III Sect. 3, Sub-Sec. C.) with:

i. The content of the bill. ii. The official starting time to voting. iii. The official ending time to voting.


Section 5. Director

  • The Director is the Chief Executive of the D.S.A. as well as the Commander-in-Chief of the D.S.A. military. The Director must not be a member of the Council of Representatives or a member of the Cabinet.
  • A. The Director shall be nominated and seconded by the D.S.A. Membership. The Director is elected to office by a vote of the Council of Representatives. The Director shall be elected every six (6) months. If deemed necessary by the Council of Representatives, the Director may be removed. In addition, the Director has the option to resign his position. There is no limit to the number of times someone may run for Director, but there is a limit of two (2) consecutive terms that the Director may serve. Upon resignation, removal, or a written declaration of absence to the Council of Representatives, the Deputy Director shall be made Acting Director, and in the case of a written declaration of absence by the Director, the Acting Director shall remain Director, pending a written declaration of return to the Council of Representatives. Should the Director be absent for small periods of time during which decisions of necessity must be made quickly, the Deputy Director or, in the Deputy Director's absence, the Guardian is empowered to act in the Director's stead. Should the Director be absent for a period of more than two weeks without a declaration of absence, the Deputy Director shall be made Acting Director until a written declaration of return shall be given to the Council. Upon absence for more than two weeks after the Acting Director has been made Director, elections shall be held for the position of Director. The Director may be removed from office by a 2/3 majority vote of the Council of Representatives. The Council Representatives shall private message votes to the Council President, who will tally the votes and announce the results of the vote.
  • B. All decisions made by the Council of Representatives are subject to veto by the Director.
  • C. The Director is empowered to decide access levels for all members. The Director may restrict access of any DSA member, at any time with a written statement to said person.
  • D. The Director is empowered to pardon any and all offences.
  • E. The Director, to aid him/her in the performance of his/her duties, may:

i. Appoint a Cabinet that serves at his/her pleasure; ii. Retain the services of advisers that serve at his/her pleasure; iii. Organize Departments as he/she sees fit.


Section 6. Deputy Director

  • The Deputy Director is the Second in Command of the D.S.A. The Deputy Director must not be a member of the Council of Representatives. The Deputy Director may be a member of the Cabinet.
  • A. The Deputy Director, who will serve as Acting Director should the Director be unable to serve, shall be elected every three (3) months. Any member of the DSA may stand for Deputy Director, but should a Council Representative win such an election, that person must resign from the post of Council Representative, and the region from whom the Deputy Director originates shall appoint a new Council Representative in whichever manner they see fit.

B. Should the Deputy Director be made Acting Director, he/she holds all powers given to the Director outlined in Article III, Section 5, Sub-Sections A, B, C, D, E.

Article IV. Tribunals

  • Section 1.

A Complaint may be brought forward by any D.S.A. member or region in good standing against any other D.S.A. member or region for an action deemed as illegal within the D.S.A.

A. The Complaint will be referred to the Director or their appointed representative in such matters. B. The Director or their appointed representative must investigate the merits of the Complaint. C. If the Complaint is found to have merit, Charges will be issued naming the accused, the accuser(s), and the nature of the charge(s).

  • Section 2.

Once Charges are issued, the Council of Representatives will convene as a Tribunal, with the President of the Council acting as Chief Tribune.

A. The Director must appoint a D.S.A. member in good standing to act as Prosecutor. B. The Accused may retain legal counsel of one D.S.A. member in good standing to speak on their behalf if they so desire.

  • Section 3.

The Prosecutor presents evidence and questions witnesses. The Accused presents evidence and questions witnesses. All evidence used by either party is to be presented to the Court in a forum that both parties have access to. The Tribunal questions The Accused and any witnesses it sees fit, mediated by the Chief Tribune. At the close of evidence, the Tribunal retires to a closed chamber for discussion and vote. A simple majority (50% plus one vote) of Tribunal members voting to convict is sufficient in all cases.

  • Section 4.

If the Accused in convicted of any charges, the Director, or his/her appointed representative, will propose a sentence to the Tribunal. The Tribunal must accept or reject the proposed sentence by a simple majority (50% plus one vote). A tie shall follow heretofore laid out procedure. If the Tribunal rejects the proposed sentence, the President shall provide a written explanation of the rejection and a suggestion to the Director for a proper sentence, and it will be sequestered until such time as the Tribunal and the Director can agree upon a sentence.

  • Section 5.

There will be no appeals procedure as such. If evidence is later produced to exonerate a member or region convicted at Tribunal, it should be presented to the Director for consideration of a pardon.

Article V. Illegal Actions within the Defender Security Alliance:ADN

  • Section 1.

Treason against the D.S.A. or its members. Treason is defined as attempting to overthrow the government of an alliance member region to which the offender owes allegiance, betraying the region into the hands of a foreign power, or attempting to overthrow the government to which one owes allegiance either by making war or by materially supporting its enemies.

  • Section 2.

Espionage against the D.S.A. or its member regions. Espionage is defined as the practice of using spies, or other means, to collect information about what the D.S.A. or its members are doing or plan to do.

  • Section 3.

Aggression against fellow D.S.A. members or allies. Aggression is defined as the act of initiating invasion or hostilities, which may include propaganda and fifth column activities.

  • Section 4.

Invading regions for the purposes of conquest. Conquest is defined as the occupation of a region with the intention of extending its sovereignty over that region. Allying or supporting Enemies of the D.S.A.

  • Section 5.

Conduct detrimental to the proper functioning of the D.S.A.

  • Section 6.

Posting any sensitive information from the D.S.A. forum elsewhere, excepting orders for the movement of troops via methods of communication secure and safe on regional forums, necessary for defensive missions.

Current Cabinet

Former Officials

Now abolished positions (after the AoA came into effect):

Goals and Basics of the DSA

On April 22nd, 2007, the Alliance Defense Network changed its name to the Defender Security Alliance: ADN v3.0, or DSA for short. This coincided with the opening of a new forum and the adoption of the Charter of Alliance, the newest governing document of the ADN.

The DSA continues to be devoted to the defense of its member regions, and to protect the freedom of natives of any region to live in peace and prosperity, free from invasions and/or unwanted imperialism. The DSA is both revered and reviled by the defender and invader, respectively; however, wherever one's partisanship may lie, it is a force of the NS world.

The ADN is one of NS' largest alliances, consisting of around 20-30 member regions at any given time. Well-known member regions include Nasicournia, the Rejected Realms, Alcatraz, and The YoungWorld. Regional membership has declined considerably over the past year, following a similar trend all over the NationStates world.

The ADN strives to improve international communication between freedom-loving regions by hosting Ambassadors from many regions, many of which hold Embassies on the ADN forum. In the event of an international crisis, the ADN also hosts international conventions geared towards solving the problem. Notable conventions in the past have included numerous international meetings on the NPO, the liberation front against Great Bight in the North Pacific, the Coalition for a Free TNP against Pixiedance and the NPD of the North Pacific, and most recently, an international meeting concerning events in the West Pacific. The ADN does dispatch Ambassadors to non-affiliated regions upon request.

Regional and national sovereignty has become a priority of governing the DSA due to past experience with previous forms of governments. No nation of any DSA region is required to participate in any defender activities, unless a fellow member region is under attack and said region has troops available to help out. The DSA does not have the power to declare war or make peace on behalf of member regions, though it has acted as a mediator of conflict in the past. Due to the sovereignty of foreign policy setting by member regions, the DSA also cannot form official alliances, though it does maintain unofficial alliances and military cooperation treaties (non-binding to member regions) with several other defender groups and regions, including the Allied Liberation League (A.L.L.), Ten Thousand Islands Treaty Organization (TITO), the GLA, the Oceanic Security Agency (O.S.A.), 10000 Islands, Pacific Defenders, and the North Pacific (& NPA).

To learn more about the DSA, apply for regional membership, or to send an Ambassadorial envoy to establish relations, please visit the DSA forum.


DSA Member Regions (as of 8/24/2007)