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== History == | == History == | ||
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Pro-Life International, or PLI, was an interregional organization aimed at mobilizing pro-life regions' R/D activities. Originally joined by the LCN on May 7th, 2016, the LCN withdrew from PLI on September 12th, 2017, in an RMB announcement made by then president Icaris. The cited reason was "[W]e feel this organization does no longer serve our regional interests".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=28084032|title=PLI Cancellation Message}}</ref> While PLI has not been officially dissolved, its last military action was conducted in 2016, and it is generally considered defunct. | Pro-Life International, or PLI, was an interregional organization aimed at mobilizing pro-life regions' R/D activities. Originally joined by the LCN on May 7th, 2016, the LCN withdrew from PLI on September 12th, 2017, in an RMB announcement made by then president Icaris. The cited reason was "[W]e feel this organization does no longer serve our regional interests".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=28084032|title=PLI Cancellation Message}}</ref> While PLI has not been officially dissolved, its last military action was conducted in 2016, and it is generally considered defunct. | ||
− | === FORGE membership === | + | ==== FORGE membership ==== |
FORGE was a interregional military organization that described its goals as "to protect our allies and prosper in unity".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=670365|title=FORGE Constitution}}</ref> The LCN joined FORGE on March 28th.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=24566532|title=FORGE Join Date}}</ref>. Throughout the course of FORGE, members of the LCN served in various positions of the organization. Andrew Du served as Deputy of Military Affairs, with Quebecshire serving first as the Public Relations officer, and later as Chancellor. The alliance of FORGE was plagued by ambiguity about its core functions, and the ill-fortunes of member regions. Of the 20 member regions that signed up, only three have avoided inactivity or death<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=676750|title=FORGE member region list}}</ref>. A vote was eventually launched to officially disband FORGE, and seeing the decayed status of the organization, then Chancellor Quebecshire withdrew the LCN from FORGE<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=27675930|title=Disbandment}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=27724462|title=FORGE LCN II}}</ref>. | FORGE was a interregional military organization that described its goals as "to protect our allies and prosper in unity".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=670365|title=FORGE Constitution}}</ref> The LCN joined FORGE on March 28th.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=24566532|title=FORGE Join Date}}</ref>. Throughout the course of FORGE, members of the LCN served in various positions of the organization. Andrew Du served as Deputy of Military Affairs, with Quebecshire serving first as the Public Relations officer, and later as Chancellor. The alliance of FORGE was plagued by ambiguity about its core functions, and the ill-fortunes of member regions. Of the 20 member regions that signed up, only three have avoided inactivity or death<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=dispatch/id=676750|title=FORGE member region list}}</ref>. A vote was eventually launched to officially disband FORGE, and seeing the decayed status of the organization, then Chancellor Quebecshire withdrew the LCN from FORGE<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=27675930|title=Disbandment}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nationstates.net/page=rmb/postid=27724462|title=FORGE LCN II}}</ref>. | ||
− | === Gentlemen's Coalition === | + | |
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+ | ==== Gentlemen's Coalition ==== | ||
{{Main|Gentlemen's Coalition}} | {{Main|Gentlemen's Coalition}} | ||
The Gentlemen's Coalition was a R/D partnership between the LCN, the FCN, the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia, which participated in several raids against fascists on NS. The coalition eventually fell apart amid tensions between the LCN and FCN. The governments of the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia are defunct, while the FCN's legal successor is the Republic of Conservative Nations. | The Gentlemen's Coalition was a R/D partnership between the LCN, the FCN, the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia, which participated in several raids against fascists on NS. The coalition eventually fell apart amid tensions between the LCN and FCN. The governments of the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia are defunct, while the FCN's legal successor is the Republic of Conservative Nations. | ||
− | === 2021 Diplomatic revitalization === | + | ==== 2021 Diplomatic revitalization ==== |
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== Treaties == | == Treaties == |
Revision as of 22:35, 5 February 2023
The League, like most regions on NationStates, has relations between itself, other regions, and the interregional community at large. Today, foreign affairs of the Republic are handled by the Foreign Affairs Office, in which diplomats are assigned as official envoys of the region by the Director of Foreign Affairs, described as directing inter-regional policy through management of the department.[1]
Contents
History
Pre-reconstruction
PLI membership
Pro-Life International, or PLI, was an interregional organization aimed at mobilizing pro-life regions' R/D activities. Originally joined by the LCN on May 7th, 2016, the LCN withdrew from PLI on September 12th, 2017, in an RMB announcement made by then president Icaris. The cited reason was "[W]e feel this organization does no longer serve our regional interests".[2] While PLI has not been officially dissolved, its last military action was conducted in 2016, and it is generally considered defunct.
FORGE membership
FORGE was a interregional military organization that described its goals as "to protect our allies and prosper in unity".[3] The LCN joined FORGE on March 28th.[4]. Throughout the course of FORGE, members of the LCN served in various positions of the organization. Andrew Du served as Deputy of Military Affairs, with Quebecshire serving first as the Public Relations officer, and later as Chancellor. The alliance of FORGE was plagued by ambiguity about its core functions, and the ill-fortunes of member regions. Of the 20 member regions that signed up, only three have avoided inactivity or death[5]. A vote was eventually launched to officially disband FORGE, and seeing the decayed status of the organization, then Chancellor Quebecshire withdrew the LCN from FORGE[6][7].
Post-reconstruction
Gentlemen's Coalition
The Gentlemen's Coalition was a R/D partnership between the LCN, the FCN, the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia, which participated in several raids against fascists on NS. The coalition eventually fell apart amid tensions between the LCN and FCN. The governments of the Republic of Free Nations, and Redlandia are defunct, while the FCN's legal successor is the Republic of Conservative Nations.