We all know the frustration of being at war under Democracy: no sooner do you capture an enemy city than the senate signs a cease-fire behind your back!
During WW2 Britain had a 'government of national unity' that included both major political parties - which was a limited restriction on normal democracy during a period of national crisis.
I'd like to see something like this in Civ3: only during wartime, and only until peace is restored. I don't think it should be at the player's discretion (otherwise it would be too open to abuse!) - but perhaps after your civ has been at war with the same enemy for, say, 5 turns, you might get a message something like, "In view of the present crisis, the leader of the opposition [or whatever title is appropriate!] suggests the formation of a government of national unity for the duration of hostilities." You can then either accept or reject this. Acceptance would stop any sneaky deals with the enemy behind your back, and (under Democracy) would reduce unhappiness due to absent units - representing the high morale value of "everyone pulling together" during the war. The downside might be a corresponding slight reduction in productivity (I leave the number-crunching to the more technically-minded!).
IMO this would provide a more realistic way to wage war under Democracy, and would avoid the (unrealistic!) hassle of having a revolution to change governments in the midst of a national emergency!
What do people think of this general idea?
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