Nx Era: United Nations
NFINITE DIVERSITY IN INFINITE COMBINATIONS: The New United Nations.
While many may take for granted the world government of the 24th Century supranational organization known as the United Nations, the formation of the reformed United Nations from the ashes of the previous organization was a very near thing and even in the 24th century, there are still some contentions (though very minor) between member states to make Terran politics interesting to say the least.
INTERREGNUM: Reconstruction Blues
The first glimmerings of the formation of the new United Nations came out of the ashes of World War Three. A major complaint for many observers was that the organization was static and it didn’t really represent shifting demographics of various countries over time. This problem was solved, rather harshly, by the major die back of a majority of Earth’s population after WWIII due to radiation poisoning, diseases of various types, exposure to the elements, starvation, various struggles for resources, and a plethora of other reasons.
A practical, if grim, upshot of the die back forced the dissolution and consolidation of many one time nation states into larger nationalist blocks out of simple need for survival. Many languages and cultures died out in the process, but several new ones were created as a result. It also gave people a higher awareness that Humanity had been spared for one final time and that mutual antagonism would no longer be profitable and would end in the extinction of Mankind.
While various groups busily pulled themselves from the rubble of the post atomic horror, they became aware of each other in the limited means available to them. But the primary uniting force was the coming of the NAC Corps of Engineers, after the NAC’s initial contact teams, which busily laid transoceanic fiber-optic communications lines to restore the world wide communication grid and facilitate diplomacy amongst the different states.
Given the state of the world, most of the new nationalist blocks (The North American Compact, The Anglo Alliance, The Russian Confederation, The Sino-Compact, The United Islamic Republic, and Suda-America) were in no condition to fight with each other and were more concerned with peace and stability for their peoples. Many looked to the NAC for direction, as it generously gave aid where it could when it roused itself. The NAC Congress (consisting of the American Congressional Unicameral and representatives from the Canadian Free States, Occupied Quebec, and the Mexican Territories) showed a singular lack of interest in participating in anything resembling a united world government.
The Americans viewed the previous U.N. organization as a thoroughly corrupt and venial organization, suited only to enrich itself off of various charities, make pompous political statements which meant absolutely nothing in the long run, and a clearing house for dictators, thugs, and other never-do-wells. It considered itself to occupied with the task of helping the world and it’s own territories pull themselves out of the ashes of the Apocalypse. It was in no mood for playing host to “arrogant and abusive ambassadors”. It would negotiate with each country individually or not at all.
Considering that none of the other national blocks had even begun to give the level of material and technical support the NAC was providing worldwide to various states, most of the other blocks simply nodded and preferred to accept the NAC’s rather peculiar attitude and help, which helped smooth things over considerably. A loose set of rules governing international trade, energy production, and disaster relief came into being, as well as a limited regulatory council came into being to hammer out differences as each society attempted to integrate itself into the world economy.
But the problem remained of what was seen as lack of an overarching authority to coordinate planetary disaster relief, disease control, food distribution, and other vital services. Many nations simply didn’t have the capacity and infrastructure to coordinate the effort needed. And there were still many divisions between the blocks on Pre-WWIII issues. The Chinese and Russians still didn’t like each other. The Indians and Chinese hated each other. Most of the Sino-Compact didn’t like the Chinese, but they liked India even less. India and most of Middle East hated each other. Africa was a basket case. Europe was united finally, but the rest of the world didn’t particularly find that comforting as it had started the last war.
MEETING THE NEIGHBORS: The Coming Of The Vulcans
Suffice it to say, the appearance of an alien species (humanoid no less) caught the publics imagination the World over. While some countries were resentful that the Vulcans had not revealed them themselves publicly for over a year after First Contact to anyone outside of the NAC (The Vulcans reasons were simple. They preferred at least one stabilized nation state to operate out of. Plus the NAC’s industrial capacity was larger and more advanced than anything on the planet at the time), but most countries pushed aside many of the old resentments to listen to the travelers from beyond the stars.
The Vulcan Ambassador, Sokar of Shan’ikar, explained that the Vulcans had seen the flight of the Phoenix prototype and had come out of intellectual curiosity to see what species had managed to create a ‘space warp’ vessel, and see if they were interested in peaceful contact. They admitted a certain amount of surprise, as they had not expected a fractious, blasted, and nearly destroyed world begin capable of designing such a ship, but what they had seen so far showed Humanity had promise. If it could put it’s differences behind itself and work together. But, they admitted, that could take a considerable amount of time. How long it would take would be up to Humanity.
Humanity knew a challenge when it saw it and picked up the gauntlet. But arguments over who would host the New United Earth Government (U.N.) Headquarters (waggingly referred in The NAC Press as ‘The League Of Nations, Mk III’). The NAC had no interest or resources to spare on hosting a “wide-eyed idealists den” (the irony that a good portion of the backers of the idea came from mid-America escaped the NAC Government). The Russian and Sino sectors were too busy rebuilding. The UIR offered to host the U.N.’s new headquarters, but this was rejected nearly outright by almost all of the other nationalist blocks, who remembered the UIR’s separate member states past behavior.
After a bit more deliberation and consultation with the Vulcans (as impartial observers), the world decided that United Europe could have the job of administrating of the new, proto-United Nations government. There were several reasons given for this. Firstly, Europe had a long tradition in the area of diplomacy and learning to smooth over differences (it did have to live with itself, after all). Secondly, it had had a major paradigm shift in it’s thinking processes after WWIII, being forced to make hard choices about how it would rebuild itself (in certain cases, at gun point) and how to present itself to and untrusting world, which had proceeded better than expected due to the conciliatory attitude of the Skorzny government. And thirdly, it had rebuilt it’s capacity to the point where it could host the new U.N. government with few problems.
A WORK IN PROGRESS: Initial problems
And so, after nine months of shifting of bureaucratic infrastructure, and various copies of the new international laws that had sprung up had been distributed, the new United Earth Government came into being with little fanfare, working out of the former governmental palaces. A common joke of the time was that it was neither united nor a government, as the Neo-U.N. had little enforcement powers beyond what it’s various member states would give it. The NAC was particularly adamant that it would not give up sovereignty to any external organization, and the Russian and Sino Compacts were as adamant on the issue.
Frustration grew in Paris as tensions grew between what had been coined the ‘Info-Socialist Pact’ (United Europe, United States of Africa, Suda-America, Pacifica, India) and the ‘Libertarian Countries’ (North American Compact, Anglo-Alliance, Russian Confederation, Sino Compact, United Islamic Republic) mounted. Some suggestions by the Vulcans, who had had experience in dealing with other emotional species, were used to smooth over problems. The Neo-U.N. would not interfere with local elections, condemn local death penalties (unless they were particularly heinous), or other measures being used to keep order while the planet rebuilt itself. It would restrict itself to coordinating food and medical relief efforts across the world, distribution of advanced technology coming out of the Terra-Vulcan technological exchange program, codification of international law, regulation of international trade.
One suggestion, while particularly irksome to some members, turned out to be in hindsight the wisest. The idea was simple: Keep ones regionalisms to oneself in all official communications. Many tempers were frayed as the world slowly rebuilt itself and the last thing that was needed was another war over ill-chosen words. To facilitate this, the diplomatic selection process for the ambassadorial staff to the UN tended to be angle for diplomats who were a bit on the bland side. But this was considered safer than having a former warlord sitting in the chamber, in spite of the fact that some warlords made for excellent diplomats.
As such, the UN gradually began on the work of hammering out trade agreements and law that were acceptable to all participants under the UN, as well as reconstruction coordination and relief efforts. By in large, this was accepted with few complaints, with the occasional quibble between the various states over trade fairness, labor laws, and many other minor points that rarely made U3N (United Nations News Network, formed from the remnants of CNN, a portion of the BBC, and several other international news networks).
Last edited by BouncyCaitian; 04-13-2006 at 01:27 AM.
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Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"