United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization with almost every country on Earth part of it. It's main goals include world peace, friendly relations among the nations, international co-operation and establishing harmony.

History
The UN was formed in 1950, after the end of World War II just three years prior. Established by the Charter of the UN, which outlines the main parties within the UN and it's numerous subdivisions, it was created by the majority of the world, including the United States, Russia (under the Workers Soviet Socialist Eurasian Union at the time), the Federation of the East and among others. The UN continued to grow during the era of decolonization, and by 1982 the majority of the world had joined the United Nations itself.

As the UN grew, it's status as peace-keeping authority of the world was challenged by the vast majority. Some people believed that despite it's goal was to maintain harmony, it was doing absolutely nothing to further this goal, and thus it was mocked widely. However, the mocking was mostly deflated when the Abyssinian Wars, ongoing at the time in 1990, was brokered by the United Nations in both it's military forces and diplomatic doings.

By 2023, the United Nations is once again under fire in both rising tensions across the world, and wars that would break out. Turns out their goal of peace across Earth may be the hardest decision to make.

Politics and Government
The UN functions exactly the same like it's real world counterpart, just adjusted to fit the small amount of nations in the Norfverse. That's pretty much it.