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=History=
== History ==
1954-1968: AN Establishes many child agencies. Greatly increases its power and overview. AN is generally trusted by governments and the public.


1968-1980s: AN fails to prevent the [[Second Argic War]], series of failures damages trust in AN from governments and public, funding and power reduced but remains in use.
Proposed timeline for AN history. --[[User:Orioni|Orioni]] ([[User talk:Orioni|talk]]) 16:46, 17 August 2022 (UTC)


1980s-2020: AN takes a backseat in world affairs, only assisting in post-conflict problems such as refugees and peacekeeping, and some natural disasters. Isnt generally seen as something to stop conflict before it breaks out. Public are generally indifferent to the AN, governments trust it to carry out its limited duties.
* 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.


2020+: Following Anglian War and other world events governments come together to restore global peace when nations alone cannot do so.
* 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.