Whats the World Assembly?
The WA is the world’s governing body. It proposes and votes on resolutions, which are then binding on all member nations. In other words, it’s a hot-bed of political intrigue and double-dealing. Your nation can join the WA, but it’s not compulsory. As a non-member, you are unaffected by any WA decisions. So if you’re happy looking after your nation and don’t want to dabble in international politics, don’t join up. If you’re ready to take your nation onto the world stage, though, the WA is for you.
The World Assembly is the world’s governing body. It’s your chance to mold the world to your vision, by voting for resolutions you like and scuttling the rest. However, it’s a double-edged sword, because your nation will be affected by any resolutions that pass. (Unfortunately you can’t obey the resolutions you like and ignore the rest, like real nations.) In other words, it’s a hot-bed of political intrigue and double-dealing. Your nation can join the WA, but it’s not compulsory. If you remain outside, you’re unaffected by its decisions. If you’re ready to mix it up in international politics, though, the WA is for you. There are two main benefits to WA membership: you can vote on resolutions, and you can endorse other nations in your region, thereby electing a Regional Delegate.