Sorry about the long delay in answering; the last time I posted it I got no replies, so I have not been looking out for them.
M@ni@c - The European Union is made up of separate entities united by agreements. There is no one civ in control of the whole union. I don't see how confederacies could be put into a SE model without, essentially, conqering the other members of the confederacy.
EU - confederacy - independant civs partially governed by a small council (ala SMAC)
As to your Old World Empire, you could govern it as a group of Democratic City-States.
Carthaginian Empire - don't know, I will have to reread the details of how it was arranged.
Greek League - see EU
I hope that answers your question! Please, do give it a good once over and try to rip the model apart; I want some good feedback.
Biddles - the GIE would be set up in the capital of the civ supporting it.
1. Yes! Before the UN, that is. Stuff like that is a no, no nowadays.
2. I don't see why not! Although I would expect that civ to take a BIG hit in reputation!
3. I like how you think! I don't see why not, but I would expect failure would be costly.
M@ni@c - The European Union is made up of separate entities united by agreements. There is no one civ in control of the whole union. I don't see how confederacies could be put into a SE model without, essentially, conqering the other members of the confederacy.
EU - confederacy - independant civs partially governed by a small council (ala SMAC)
As to your Old World Empire, you could govern it as a group of Democratic City-States.
Carthaginian Empire - don't know, I will have to reread the details of how it was arranged.
Greek League - see EU
I hope that answers your question! Please, do give it a good once over and try to rip the model apart; I want some good feedback.
Biddles - the GIE would be set up in the capital of the civ supporting it.
1. Yes! Before the UN, that is. Stuff like that is a no, no nowadays.
2. I don't see why not! Although I would expect that civ to take a BIG hit in reputation!
3. I like how you think! I don't see why not, but I would expect failure would be costly.
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