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=History= | == History == | ||
Proposed timeline for AN history. --[[User:Orioni|Orioni]] ([[User talk:Orioni|talk]]) 16:46, 17 August 2022 (UTC) | |||
* Rise (1954-1968): | |||
** Event — After a long period of major international conflicts, the [[AN]] is founded. | |||
** Action — The organisation establishes many child agencies. This greatly increases its power and overview. | |||
** Opinion — The AN is generally trusted by governments and the public. | |||
* Failure (1968-1980s): | |||
** Event — AN fails to prevent the [[Second Argic War]]. | |||
** Action — The organisation survives, but with reduced funding and power. | |||
** Opinion — As a consequence of these failures, the public trust in AN by governments and public is damaged. | |||
* Irrelevance (1980s-2020s): | |||
** Event — In following decades of world affairs, the AN forced to take a backseat. | |||
** Action — The AN is generally unable to stop conflicts before they erupt. They can only assists in dealing with post-conflict problems, such as: refugees and peacekeeping. And also the recovery from natural disasters. | |||
** Opinion — Public are generally indifferent to the AN, governments trust it to carry out its limited duties. | |||
* Return (2020s): | |||
** Event — The [[2021-22 Anglian War|Anglian War]] and other world events. | |||
** Action — Many governments come together to restore a system of global peace. | |||
** Opinion — The AN achieves something which many separate nations alone could not achieve on their own. |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 17 August 2022
History
Proposed timeline for AN history. --Orioni (talk) 16:46, 17 August 2022 (UTC)
- Rise (1954-1968):
- Event — After a long period of major international conflicts, the AN is founded.
- Action — The organisation establishes many child agencies. This greatly increases its power and overview.
- Opinion — The AN is generally trusted by governments and the public.
- Failure (1968-1980s):
- Event — AN fails to prevent the Second Argic War.
- Action — The organisation survives, but with reduced funding and power.
- Opinion — As a consequence of these failures, the public trust in AN by governments and public is damaged.
- Irrelevance (1980s-2020s):
- Event — In following decades of world affairs, the AN forced to take a backseat.
- Action — The AN is generally unable to stop conflicts before they erupt. They can only assists in dealing with post-conflict problems, such as: refugees and peacekeeping. And also the recovery from natural disasters.
- Opinion — Public are generally indifferent to the AN, governments trust it to carry out its limited duties.
- Return (2020s):
- Event — The Anglian War and other world events.
- Action — Many governments come together to restore a system of global peace.
- Opinion — The AN achieves something which many separate nations alone could not achieve on their own.