Title: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on April 17, 2011, 10:04:30 PM Following World War I, the world's super powers agree to form a one world government. However, it would only cover the nations that agreed to joint the League of Nations (feel free to add more as we go along).
The first presidential elections will be in 1920. At the time of the first elections, the World Government's jurisdictions will cover the following countries: Argentina, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, the British Empire (including the UK, Canada, Australia, India, Bangladesh, Burma, Pakistan, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile, China (including Taiwan), Colombia, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, El Salvador, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Persia (Iran), Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Siam (Thailand), Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay, Venezuela, Yugoslavia. Also, remember all of the colonies covered by the above counties, include all of the British Empire, French colonies (so all of Africa, save Ethiopia), and parts of the Middle East (Yemen, the Gulf States, Transjordan, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Kuwait), also Korea & Indochina. Elections will be every 4 years. Please include Vice Presidents. 1920: ? Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 18, 2011, 08:55:25 AM 1920 : Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré
Conservative democratic party (center-right) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 18, 2011, 09:37:52 AM Willing to reach more balanced relations with Germany, Baldwin decides to drop Poincaré, but doesn't want to appear to be too germanophile and picks Tomas Masaryk, another respected great figure, intended to please the US and to set a stronger basis in the young Central European states.
The ticket easily prevails in this reconstruction period. 1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin / Tomas Masaryk Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 18, 2011, 10:41:07 AM 1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré
1924 : Stanley Baldwin / Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 18, 2011, 01:13:16 PM The 1929 crisis brings down the CDP/LRP and leads to the first alternance.
1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Atlas Has Shrugged on April 18, 2011, 04:31:59 PM The 1929 crisis brings down the CDP/LRP and leads to the first alternance.
1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Adolf Hitler/Benito Mussolini Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) National Populist Party (Facism/Socialism) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 18, 2011, 04:48:09 PM The 1929 crisis brings down the CDP/LRP and leads to the first alternance. 1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Adolf Hitler/Benito Mussolini Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) National Populist Party (Facism/Socialism) Not happening. Hitler/Mussoilini would never win nothing in the world... and not as socialist... but, anyways... Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Atlas Has Shrugged on April 18, 2011, 04:49:04 PM The 1929 crisis brings down the CDP/LRP and leads to the first alternance. 1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Adolf Hitler/Benito Mussolini Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) National Populist Party (Facism/Socialism) Not happening. Hitler/Mussoilini would never win nothing in the world... and not as socialist... but, anyways... Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 18, 2011, 04:51:28 PM The 1929 crisis brings down the CDP/LRP and leads to the first alternance.
1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Adolf Hitler/Benito Mussolini 1940: Manuel Azaña/Franklin Delano Roosevelt Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) National Populist Party (Facism/Socialism) Social Democratic Party Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on April 18, 2011, 04:54:06 PM You guys have forgotten to add countries along the way. Neither Germany nor the US had joined, but I guess we'll have to assume they have had at this point :P
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 19, 2011, 03:28:00 AM Come on, let's take it back and try to respect the rules. ;)
1920 : Stanley Baldwin / Raymond Poincaré 1924 : Stanley Baldwin /Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932 : Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: MASHED POTATOES. VOTE! on April 19, 2011, 04:22:41 AM Guys, Baldwin wasn't that prominent figure in 1920. In fact, when he became later Prime Minister, it's only because Lord Curzon was glued to his seat in the Lords.
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 20, 2011, 08:40:44 AM Having outweighed the more bellicist Ramsay MacDonald and Edouard Daladier in a hard-fought primary, Hansson and Torcuato de Alvear cruise to the general election, as the failures of Vargas and the remaining economic crisis favour a center-left victory.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement (what do we do in 1940 ? we've got a problem with the League of Nations... ;)) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 20, 2011, 10:12:06 AM Having outweighed the more bellicist Ramsay MacDonald and Edouard Daladier in a hard-fought primary, Hansson and Torcuato de Alvear cruise to the general election, as the failures of Vargas and the remaining economic crisis favour a center-left victory.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement (what do we do in 1940 ? we've got a problem with the League of Nations... ;)) I think we should include every country, to make this easier. Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 20, 2011, 02:22:44 PM Mmmm... 1940 is 1940... a Churchill/Chiang ticket would have been fun and probably efficient ;)
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 20, 2011, 04:05:45 PM With more and more tense relations against Germany, Italy and Japan, foreign policies quickly become the main theme of the debates, outweighing the administration's economic successes. The proponents of the "though line" win in 1944 and shortly after, war breaks up with the axis.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 20, 2011, 08:03:46 PM 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin HanBen Chifleysson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on April 20, 2011, 09:07:46 PM Remember, you may add countries, but include a note as to why that would transpire.
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 04:40:05 AM After the end of WW2, the Cold War pushes the communist areas out of the "World".
The Azaña/Chifley administration is perceived as weak and wasteful in front of new threats. And the "World" is more... global now. Chiang Kaï-Shek was first considered by Ike, but viewed as now too bellicose and corrupt; his hour is over. Inönü emerged as a way to represent countries from the South while still taking things under control... 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 21, 2011, 09:15:57 AM Eisenhower easily reelected.
BTW, following WW2, former fascist countries have been integrated to the union. 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 21, 2011, 10:11:16 AM Eisenhower easily reelected.
BTW, following WW2, former fascist countries have been integrated to the union. 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Green - Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party. Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 11:39:00 AM The Kubitschek presidency is a mess and the tickets with Americans (Nixon and LBJ) are outrageous for many southern peoples, so the new rally, Patriots of the World, succeeds in grasping power.
But Nehru dies almost immediately and the VP turned president is forced to pick another bigwig from the South. 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 21, 2011, 12:56:46 PM The Kubitschek presidency is a mess and the tickets with Americans (Nixon and LBJ) are outrageous for many southern peoples, so the new rally, Patriots of the World, succeeds in grasping power.
But Nehru dies almost immediately and the VP turned president is forced to pick another bigwig from the South. President De Gaulle has a huge popularity in Europe, America and also in Asia. He's reelected unnoposed by major parties. 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum [/quote] Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 21, 2011, 02:59:44 PM After 8 years of power, the De Gaulle administrations appears old and out of touch with the society's recent evolutions. A renewed left quickly emerges and in 1972, lead to Trudeau's victory over De Gaulle.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: You kip if you want to... on April 21, 2011, 03:26:29 PM 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré
1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Harold Wilson steps down as the British Prime Minister from the Westminster Assembly in April 1976 to run for President. There is, of course, an obvious right-wing 1980 couple... Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 21, 2011, 04:30:10 PM Not even reelection for Trudeau ? :(
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 04:32:46 PM (sorry guys, but de Gaulle died in 1970)
The 2nd petroleum crisis pushed a wave of rightism, but Reaghan, as an American and as a conservative was toxic for many countries. He made a great strategic move by picking Hussein of Jordan on his ticket: the first Arab guy on a ticket and a rather neutral independent. He managed to prevail over the left and over weird "centrist" ticket Giscard d'Estaing/Bokassa ;D :P. 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 04:36:10 PM Take your revenge with Brandt/Abdou Diouf in 1984, Antonio ;)
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: You kip if you want to... on April 21, 2011, 04:43:56 PM 1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré
1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Reagan re-elected Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Historia Crux on April 21, 2011, 04:54:21 PM Hussein bin Talal runs on a fusion ticket of Independent/CDLR ticket with Canadian Brian Mulroney. Hussein bin Talal also becomes the first muslim to lead the "World".
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 05:03:55 PM Nelson Mandela becomes the first African president of the World, on a ticket with former European Governor, Jacques Delors.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents [/quote] Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 21, 2011, 05:06:42 PM We still wait for a"yellow" Asian to win something.
Koizumi in the 2000s ? Kim Dae Jung ? Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Historia Crux on April 21, 2011, 05:20:54 PM Mandela is easy reelected due to his high popularity and work to rid the "World" of poverty and his major reforms to the monetary and health systems. His closest competitor in 1996 would be the CDLR ticket of Lee Teng-hui and Silvio Berlusconi.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 1996: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: You kip if you want to... on April 21, 2011, 06:08:03 PM As Mandela leaves office, the Presidency falls back to this Centrist Liberals of the SLA. Their new "Third Way" doctrine, under the guise of "New Liberals" gets them back into office for the first time since President Trudeau left office, 24 years ago. Blair/Clinton beat back Jacques Chirac of the Patriots, George W. Bush of the Conservative Democrats and Kostas Simitis for the Alliance.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 1996: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 2000: Tony Blair/Bill Clinton Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hash on April 21, 2011, 06:14:06 PM Ontarian Mike Harris defeats Blair narrowly.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 1996: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 2000: Tony Blair/Bill Clinton 2004: Mike Harris/George W. Bush Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Niemeyerite on April 21, 2011, 06:26:32 PM Ontarian Mike Harris defeats Blair narrowly.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 1996: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 2000: Tony Blair/Bill Clinton 2004: Mike Harris/George W. Bush 2008: Felipe Gonzalez/Luis Inacio "Lula" Da Silva Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: You kip if you want to... on April 21, 2011, 06:54:06 PM The new ALSD nominee, former head of the IMF and current President of France, Dominique Strauss-Kahn chooses his replacement at the IMF, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown as his VP. They beat the Conservative ticket of Stephen Harper/Tony Abbott, they beat the Liberal candidates of Mark Rutte/Nick Clegg and Angela Merkel's campaign for the Christian Democrats. They also beat the newly emerging, yet small, International Seperatist Party ticket of Alex Salmond/Gilles Duceppes.
1920: Stanley Baldwin/Raymond Poincaré 1924: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1928: Stanley Baldwin/Tomas Masaryk 1932: Getulio Vargas/John Horne Blackmore 1936: Per Albin Hansson/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 1940: Per Albin Hansson/Manuel Azaña 1944 : Winston Churchill/Edvard Benes 1948: Manuel Azaña/Ben Chifley 1952: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1956: Dwight Eisenhower/Ismet Inönü 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek/Antonio Segni 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru/Charles de Gaulle 1964: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1968: Charles de Gaulle/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto 1972 : Pierre Trudeau/Willy Brandt 1976: Harold Wilson/Jimmy Carter 1980: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1984: Ronald Reagan/Hussein bin Talal 1988: Hussein bin Talal/Brian Mulroney 1992: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 1996: Nelson Mandela/Jacques Delors 2000: Tony Blair/Bill Clinton 2004: Mike Harris/George W. Bush 2008: Felipe Gonzalez/Luis Inacio "Lula" Da Silva 2012: Dominique Strauss-Kahn/Gordon Brown Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on April 21, 2011, 09:08:57 PM Interesting there are no Asians...
And Mike Harris? lolwtf Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 22, 2011, 02:06:12 AM This is far too Anglo-Saxon guys :(.
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on April 22, 2011, 03:08:40 AM This is far too Anglo-Saxon guys :(. Yeah, there is basically nothing besides the West+Brazil... And also quite unbalanced politically. We have 20 years of center-right domination (1952-1972), and then, of 24 years, 20 under a left-wing president (1992-2016). Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: big bad fab on April 22, 2011, 03:35:32 AM This is far too Anglo-Saxon guys :(. Yeah, there is basically nothing besides the West+Brazil... Too many reelections and not enough changes of VP ;). I've put Inonu, Mandela, Hussein, Torcuato de Alvear, Diaz Ordaz, Nehru, Masaryk and have suggested Koizumi or Kim Dae-jung so I've done my part ;) but to no great effect. Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Platypus on June 03, 2011, 03:55:50 AM In an attempt to get the Asian bloc on side and not to upset the developing world too much, the right chooses two leaders from 'newly wealthy' states, although couldn't convince itself to go as far as 'third world'. The left re-nominates two European men in Strauss-Khan and Brown, and was resoundingly beaten. The surprise result was a strong showing by the Environmentalist Alliance, lead by Subhas Dutta of India, supported by Apisai Ielemia of Tuvalu.
1920: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Raymond Poincaré FRA 1924: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Tomas Masaryk CZE 1928: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Tomas Masaryk CZE 1932: Getulio Vargas BRA/John Horne Blackmore CAN 1936: Per Albin Hansson SWE/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear ARG 1940: Per Albin Hansson SWE/Manuel Azaña ESP 1944 : Winston Churchill GBR/Edvard Benes CZE 1948: Manuel Azaña ESP/Ben Chifley AUS 1952: Dwight Eisenhower USA/Ismet Inönü TUR 1956: Dwight Eisenhower USA/Ismet Inönü TUR 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek BRA/Antonio Segni ITA 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru IND/Charles de Gaulle FRA 1964: Charles de Gaulle FRA/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX 1968: Charles de Gaulle FRA/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PAK 1972 : Pierre Trudeau CAN/Willy Brandt GER 1976: Harold Wilson GBR/Jimmy Carter USA 1980: Ronald Reagan USA/Hussein bin Talal JOR 1984: Ronald Reagan USA/Hussein bin Talal JOR 1988: Hussein bin Talal JOR/Brian Mulroney CAN 1992: Nelson Mandela RSA/Jacques Delors FRA 1996: Nelson Mandela RSA/Jacques Delors FRA 2000: Tony Blair GBR/Bill Clinton USA 2004: Mike Harris CAN/George W. Bush USA 2008: Felipe Gonzalez/Luis Inacio "Lula" Da Silva BRA 2012: Dominique Strauss-Kahn FRA/Gordon Brown GBR 2016: Lee Hsien Loong SIN/Sebastian Piñera CHL Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: MAINEiac4434 on June 27, 2011, 11:21:02 PM The ALSD wins in narrow victory with aging former Canadian governor Jack Layton and former Japanese Lieutenant Governor Seiji Maehara. Maehara was criticized for never holding an elected office higher than Lieutenant Governor during the campaign.
1920: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Raymond Poincaré FRA 1924: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Tomas Masaryk CZE 1928: Stanley Baldwin GBR/Tomas Masaryk CZE 1932: Getulio Vargas BRA/John Horne Blackmore CAN 1936: Per Albin Hansson SWE/Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear ARG 1940: Per Albin Hansson SWE/Manuel Azaña ESP 1944 : Winston Churchill GBR/Edvard Benes CZE 1948: Manuel Azaña ESP/Ben Chifley AUS 1952: Dwight Eisenhower USA/Ismet Inönü TUR 1956: Dwight Eisenhower USA/Ismet Inönü TUR 1960: Juscelino Kubitschek BRA/Antonio Segni ITA 1964: Jawaharlal Nehru IND/Charles de Gaulle FRA 1964: Charles de Gaulle FRA/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX 1968: Charles de Gaulle FRA/Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX 1970: Gustavo Diaz Ordaz MEX/Zulfikar Ali Bhutto PAK 1972 : Pierre Trudeau CAN/Willy Brandt GER 1976: Harold Wilson GBR/Jimmy Carter USA 1980: Ronald Reagan USA/Hussein bin Talal JOR 1984: Ronald Reagan USA/Hussein bin Talal JOR 1988: Hussein bin Talal JOR/Brian Mulroney CAN 1992: Nelson Mandela RSA/Jacques Delors FRA 1996: Nelson Mandela RSA/Jacques Delors FRA 2000: Tony Blair GBR/Bill Clinton USA 2004: Mike Harris CAN/George W. Bush USA 2008: Felipe Gonzalez ESP/Luis Inacio "Lula" Da Silva BRA 2012: Dominique Strauss-Kahn FRA/Gordon Brown GBR 2016: Lee Hsien Loong SIN/Sebastian Piñera CHL 2020: Jack Layton CAN/Seiji Maehara JPN Conservative democratic party (center-right) / Liberal republican party (center-right) People's Party (populist, economically interventionist but anti-socialist) Social Democratic and Civic Movement Rally for defense of Democracy (a broad and trans-ideological coalition advocating for tough policies against fascism) Christian Democrat Party - centrist, christian and agrarian party Patriots of the World - anti-federalist rally, rather statist and reaching across the political spectrum Social-Liberal Alliance (a merger of the SDCM with minor center-liberal parties) The Alliance of the Left and Social Democrats (ALSD) - Moderate democratic socialist party, ardently centre-left. More left-wing splinter party that developed shortly after the formation of the SLA. Independents Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on June 28, 2011, 07:49:58 AM Better to start a new one at this point.
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on June 28, 2011, 01:02:28 PM lol Jack will be old and frail by 2020 (but will be in his 2nd term as PM of Canada ;) )
Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: MAINEiac4434 on June 28, 2011, 08:10:58 PM lol Jack will be old and frail by 2020 (but will be in his 2nd term as PM of Canada ;) ) Yes, and the NDP would be holding 280 seats in the House of Commons. :) If I lived in Canada, I'd be a staunch NDP supporter. Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Hatman 🍁 on June 30, 2011, 11:50:50 AM lol Jack will be old and frail by 2020 (but will be in his 2nd term as PM of Canada ;) ) Yes, and the NDP would be holding 280 seats in the House of Commons. :) wut. maybe in my wet dreams Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: Antonio the Sixth on June 30, 2011, 11:53:15 AM lol Jack will be old and frail by 2020 (but will be in his 2nd term as PM of Canada ;) ) Yes, and the NDP would be holding 280 seats in the House of Commons. :) wut. maybe in my wet dreams Not necessarily, if the HoC's size is increased so that it has a decent number of MPs. ;) Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: RodPresident on June 30, 2011, 09:29:11 PM 1920: Arthur Balfour/Louis Barthou
Democratic Conservative Alliance Title: Re: Collaborative World Presidents Post by: MAINEiac4434 on July 01, 2011, 05:31:52 PM lol Jack will be old and frail by 2020 (but will be in his 2nd term as PM of Canada ;) ) Yes, and the NDP would be holding 280 seats in the House of Commons. :) wut. maybe in my wet dreams Just a joke, mon amis. :D |