Forum for International Diplomacy

The Forum for International Diplomacy is an intergovernmental organization that aims to foster international diplomacy, develop friendly relations among nations, and bring the international community together. The Forum operates on a consensus-based model, with a particular focus on promoting and supporting dialogue between its members.

The Forum was established during the NATO-Mir War. A drafting committee composed of drafters from multiple nations worked to create the Charter and the Standing Rules, which are used to guide effective discussion in meetings. The committee ensured that the basis of these documents was the supremacy of the Forum's members. The Charter also provides for members to pass resolutions, though these are non-binding and consequently not capable of compelling members to do or abstain from doing anything.

To encourage the use of discussion, the Forum allows its members to call meetings at any time concerning topics of international importance as determined by the members. In these meetings, members are represented by one or two delegates who hold speaking rights. Meetings are impartially moderated by elected moderators according to the Standing Rules.

Members
There are presently 4 members of the Forum. These members are classified into two categories: the founding members who ratified the treaty initially and general members who were admitted to the Forum under chapter 2. These latter members have been authorised by a resolution of at least 75% of the existing members.

Romec Peace Prize
The Romec Peace Prize, with inspiration from Romec's peaceful attitude, is an award given to an individual or group of individuals who were responsible for making the server be a more peaceful place through whatever means possible. To be nominated for the prize, the Forum delegates must call for a vote in favour of the targeted individual or group. If enough votes are sustained, the awarded individual or group is given a physical monument as well as a cash prize funded by the Forum.

Previous recipients of the award are:

Maxopoly Engineering Prize
The Maxopoly Engineering Prize, with inspiration from Maxopoly's great server-side contributions to the community, is an award given to an individual or group of individuals who have developed strides in either redstone engineering or server-side issues to make the server a better experience for all. To be nominated for the prize, the Forum delegates must call for a vote in favour of the targeted individual or group. If enough votes are sustained, the awarded individual or group is given a physical monument as well as a cash prize funded by the Forum.

Previous recipients of the award are:

Gobblin Aesthetics Award
The Gobblin Aesthetics Award, with inspiration from Gobblin's amazing ability to build, is an award given to an individual or group of individuals who have contributed greatly to improving a city or region aesthetically through means of building structures, terraforming, or any other building-related activities. To be nominated for the prize, the Forum delegates must call for a vote in favour of the targeted individual or group. If enough votes are sustained, the awarded individual or group is given a physical monument as well as a cash prize funded by the Forum.

Previous recipients of the award are:

WormWizard News Award
The WormWizard News Award, with inspiration from WormWizards's great journalism, is an award given to an individual or group of individuals who have created the best investigative or journalistic piece of CivClassics media, whether in game or outside of game. To be nominated for the prize, the Forum delegates must call for a vote in favour of the targeted individual or group. If enough votes are sustained, the awarded individual or group is given a physical monument as well as a cash prize funded by the Forum.

Previous recipients of the award are: