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Full World Order: Global Power update
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What changed
- Gameplay
Diplomacy goes global. Building on the existing relations, treaties, sanctions and AI systems, this update connects them to the budget and the wider world.
NEW - 21 international organizations. Added WTO, IMF, World Bank, WHO, UNESCO, ICC, G7, G20, OECD, OPEC+, Commonwealth, OSCE and OAS to the existing UN, EU, NATO, BRICS, African Union, ASEAN, Mercosur and Arab League — each with membership dues, clear benefits, and obligations. - A real Diplomatic Budget. Fund foreign aid, humanitarian relief, peacekeeping, climate finance, development banks, public diplomacy and your embassies — and watch it flow into the national budget, deficit and debt like any other spending. - Treaty and alliance obligations now matter. NATO's defense-spending target, EU/IMF fiscal rules, G7/G20 climate pledges and UN/AU peacekeeping are tracked, with reputation consequences when you fall short. - New Diplomacy Hub dashboard (under World). Your global standing, soft power, organization memberships, budget impact, obligation compliance and recommendations at a glance — with the detailed bilateral console still on the Diplomacy screen. - "Global Standing" now appears in your national report.
Foreign aid measurably warms your coldest relationships, and global leadership buys influence and soft power — but the bill is real. Spend deliberately.
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