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World Order 2.0.5 — International Organizations Overhaul

International Organizations — a real decision-making toolkit • Each organization now operates by its actual mandate.

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addedInternational Organizations — a real decision-making toolkit • Each organization now operates by its actual mandate. The UN authorizes military action, binding sanctions, peacekeepers and international tribunals; NATO handles collective defense; the WTO does trade; the WHO does health; the ICC convenes tribunals; the IMF/World Bank handle aid — and so on. Groups can only table what they're competent to do (and the AI respects it too). • New resolutions: Deploy Peacekeepers, Convene an International Tribunal, Authorize Collective Military Action, Collective Defense, Passive Deterrence, Consultation & Posturing, Collective Intimidation, Foreign Military Aid, Foreign Aid Package, Issue a Recommendation — and Expel a Member State (which actually strips a country from the bloc). • Collective sanctions now impose real sanctions on the target, not just a reputation hit; a collective-war mandate cuts the international backlash of declaring. • Live vote tallies on every resolution so you can see where the chamber stands.

International Organizations — a real decision-making toolkit • Each organization now operates by its actual mandate. The UN authorizes military action, binding sanctions, peacekeepers and international tribunals; NATO handles collective defense; the WTO does trade; the WHO does health; the ICC convenes tribunals; the IMF/World Bank handle aid — and so on. Groups can only table what they're competent to do (and the AI respects it too). • New resolutions: Deploy Peacekeepers, Convene an International Tribunal, Authorize Collective Military Action, Collective Defense, Passive Deterrence, Consultation & Posturing, Collective Intimidation, Foreign Military Aid, Foreign Aid Package, Issue a Recommendation — and Expel a Member State (which actually strips a country from the bloc). • Collective sanctions now impose real sanctions on the target, not just a reputation hit; a collective-war mandate cuts the international backlash of declaring. • Live vote tallies on every resolution so you can see where the chamber stands.

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Steam News / 20 June 2026

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