Diplomatic Diplomacy
Martin Janta-Polczynski
- This variant has three season per year (Spring, Fall, Winter).
- The only special rule is that if a unit of any power occupies a
new supply centre, other Powers are allowed not to give diplomatic
recognition to this fact.
- For each non-recognition to be effective:
- The Powers not recognizing the new ownership must be a majority
of the Powers playing (ie 4 out of 7 or 6, 3 out of 5 or 4, 2 out
of 3).
- These powers must own a majority of the supply centres (18 at
least in the Regular game).
- They must all send their `non-recognition' orders the Winter
following the capture of the centre in question and repeat their
orders each Winter as long as they wish to see the non-recognition
effective (the composition of the non-recognizing Powers may
vary, so long as they retain the double majority).
- As long as a non-recognition is effective, the Power affected may not
own the supply centre in question, not build for it, although
they may occupy it.
- The purpose of this variant is to test the resolution of players to
engage in `international diplomacy', to work out a sort of `United
Nations' and not restrict themselves to diplomacy by 2s and 3s.
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Retyped for email distribution by United Kingdom Variant Bank Custodian
Mark Nelson ([email protected])
on 4th October 1994.
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