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NationStates
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 12:16 pm
by Cormac
Consulate of NationStates
This consulate is hereby established for
NationStates on 29 July 2014.
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NationStates
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:13 pm
by Mikeswill
We thank the Esteemed Region of Osiris for allowing us to continue relations via Consulate Diplomacy.
Mikeswill
WA Delegate
The NationStates Region
NationStates
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 1:31 am
by Sector ZYX
Are you going to be the longest serving WA Delegate in the history of the game, Mike?
NationStates
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:43 am
by Cormac
He may already be that.
NationStates
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 3:22 am
by James
In a month and a half he'll have been WAD for 10 years!
NationStates
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:51 pm
by Mikeswill
I do remain the longest serving delegate in the game (one day over NewTexas).
NationStates
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:51 pm
by Mikeswill
NationStates Population
2014 marked the most stable year in NationStates in terms of population over the past 12 years. Our population fluctuated by only 71 nations throughout the year compared with 193 in 2013, and 222 in 2012. 2011 had a lower amount of fluctuation in a year in which we were 60% smaller than currently. Nevertheless, we ended the year 154 Nations smaller than our high of 543 Nations in 2013. This reduction was due mostly to the systematic automation of recruitment which has flooded the game with a plethora of Regions all trying to recruit the same newbies. My old strategy of manually remitting one recruitment telegram at a time to every new nation became inefficient and obsolete. Regardless, we have held our own as an alternative to much of the Regions in the Jennifer Government Land.
Population History of NationStates Region:*
Year: HIGH - LOW
2014: 389 - 318
2013: 543 - 350
2012: 414 - 192
2011: 161 - 109
2010: 221 - 106
2009: 173 - _69
2008: 327 - 121
2007: 272 - 136
2006: 358 - 107
2005: 644 - 351
2004: 647 - 309
2003: 456 - __2
*(data courtesy of the Texas Region)
NationStates
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:52 pm
by Mikeswill
2014 Year in Review ~ NationStates Region, The World Assembly, and The Security Council
In 2014 there were 40 new resolutions in the World Assembly in which the Delegate voted on 36. Of these 36 votes, 27 or 75% of time the vote agreed with the majority whereas 9 or 25% of the time the vote was with the minority. As such, the NationStates Region tends to vote with the majority on practical resolutions yet remain a minority voice on legislation we find meritless.
Additionally, there were 21 Repeal Resolutions in the World Assembly in 2014 of which one was thrown out due to technicalities and another was not voted on by the Delegate. Of the remaining 19 repeal votes 15 or 79% of time the vote agreed with the majority. Moreover, only two of these Repeal attempts were related to legislation passed in 2014.
The Commend/Condemn silliness of the Security Council continued in 2014. There were 19 Commend attempts in 2014 of which two were tossed due to technicalities, 6 were defeated and 11 were passed. However, of the defeated or disallowed, three were rewritten and later passed meaning 11 of the 16 Nations (69%) were eventually Commended. Given our Anti-Security Council stance NationStates voted Against all 19 resolutions. We also voted for the two Commend Repeals with both passing. The Condemn vote in the Security Council was 3-7 with two Nations getting multiple attacks. NationStates voted against all 10. Additionally, we voted for all 6 repeals of which 5 were successful.
The most ridiculous and dangerous power of the Security Council is the Liberation provision. In 2014 13 Regions were subject to Liberation votes with 9 falling to the recklessness of the Council. Seven of these Liberation Resolutions were eventually Repealed but more as a ploy rather than due to the illegitimate and manipulative nature of this abuse of power. Typically, NationStates Region voted against all 13 Liberation votes and for all 11 Liberation Repeals.
We continue to stand against Liberations as merely a means to take over control of a Region or to usurp the game power of the freely elected Delegate. Our own region was subject to such manipulation of the rules whereby our 11 years of stability was shaken were it not for some gracious support by the Jennifer Government community.
Mikeswill
WA Delegate
NationStates
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 3:53 pm
by Severisen Montresor
Thank you for sharing, Mikeswill.
NationStates
Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2014 4:55 pm
by Tim Stark
Interesting stuff! Thanks Mike