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Your nation can join the UN, but it's not compulsory. As a non-member, you are unaffected by any UN decisions.
 
Your nation can join the UN, but it's not compulsory. As a non-member, you are unaffected by any UN decisions.
  
In addition to the [[roleplay]] side to the UN, the UN is also a cornerstone of the [[region crashing|invading]]/[[defender|defending]] game, due to the [[UN Delegate]] position.
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== The UN in Roleplay ==
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UN members may create and vote upon [[proposals]], which upon passage become [[resolutions]].  Passed resolutions have the force of law in all UN member nations, regardless of when they joined the UN.  Using the [http://forums2.jolt.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=1225 UN forums], [[Civil Headquarters]] posts, and a variety of offsite forums; UN members can [[roleplay]] their national interests towards these
  
UN members may create and vote upon [[proposals]], which upon passage become [[resolutions]].  Passed resolutions have the force of law in all UN member nations, regardless of when they joined the UN.
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== The UN in Gameplay ==
 
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Many players never go beyond the [[gameplay]] aspect of the UN.  The UN is a cornerstone of the [[region crashing|invading]]/[[defender|defending]] game, due to the [[UN Delegate]] position.
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Revision as of 19:40, 5 October 2004

The UN is the world's governing body. It proposes and votes on resolutions, which are then binding on all member nations. In other words, it's a hot-bed of political intrigue and double-dealing.

Your nation can join the UN, but it's not compulsory. As a non-member, you are unaffected by any UN decisions.

The UN in Roleplay

UN members may create and vote upon proposals, which upon passage become resolutions. Passed resolutions have the force of law in all UN member nations, regardless of when they joined the UN. Using the UN forums, Civil Headquarters posts, and a variety of offsite forums; UN members can roleplay their national interests towards these

The UN in Gameplay

Many players never go beyond the gameplay aspect of the UN. The UN is a cornerstone of the invading/defending game, due to the UN Delegate position.
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