League of Nations
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The League of Nations (LoN) is an intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a center for harmonizing the actions of nations. The League was established after the Great War with the aim of preventing future wars, replacing an earlier system of ad hoc diplomatic congresses and summits.
League of Nations | |
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Flag | |
Administrative center | Palace of Nations Alba Concordia |
Type | Intergovernmental organization |
Leaders | |
Brenna Daenlaine | |
Establishment | |
• League of Nations Treaty signed | 17 August 1955 |
• Charter entered into force | 1 December 1955 |
History
Background
Great War efforts
Founding
Occidental Cold War
The Deluge
The League of Nations was criticized for expediting the course of the Deluge by enacting the Cronan Emergency Resolution, giving major powers significant war powers in northern Crona.
The Final War of the Deluge
Following the end of the war and the Fall of Anzo, the League created the League of Nations Service Medal for those who had fought under League of Nations Command against Varshan.
Structure
General Assembly
Security Council
Provost-General
International Justice Court
Agencies and commissions
Bureau of International Statistics
Main Article: Bureau of International Statistics