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- McMasterdonia
I’m McMasterdonia and I am running for Delegate. I don't have a fancy logo, so hopefully the Melania Trump gif will do.
First off, I’d like to thank my colleague and friend @Pallaith for nominating me for Delegate of The North Pacific. I intend to accept that nomination.
Secondly, I would like to thank @El Fiji Grande for his service as World Assembly Delegate. El Fiji represented an example of a diligent public servant, who sought nothing more than to improve the region for all TNPers. He is incredibly hardworking. As someone who has had to make a difficult choice to leave office before, I understand how hard that decision must have been. I am grateful to have served in his cabinet as Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Preamble
I have served in almost every role in the executive government since first joining The North Pacific in 2011. I joined the forum in early 2012 and was shortly thereafter appointed as the Minister of Defence responsible for recreating the North Pacific Army, and subsequently was elected Vice Delegate and then finally WA Delegate. It has been almost five years since I last held elected office in The North Pacific.
With the unexpected decision of Delegate El Fiji Grande to not seek a second term, the election is more open than many might have expected. This calls upon TNPers to make a decision on how the region should be led for the next four months, and where we, collectively, believe this ship ought to be heading.
Many of you know me very well. You understand what I am about, what I am like as a leader, Minister and citizen. Throughout my time in NationStates, The North Pacific and its community has always been my first priority. I have always been a powerful advocate for our region, its goals, security and future. As your Delegate, you can be assured that my advocacy in this regard will continue.
The office of Delegate is bigger than any one individual. I truly believe that. I am running to be the WA Delegate for all TNPers. For the new and the old. For the gameplayers and the roleplayers. So we may work together in breaking down barriers in international diplomacy and discovering new opportunities for the next chapter in The North Pacific’s story. I hope you will consider allow me to be the one lead our region into the future.
General Admin Matters
Executive Staff
In my recent term as a Minister, I relied tremendously upon my Deputies to process executive staff applications. This is an area where throughout the term each Minister is likely to have some difficulty. I understand this can occur and will do my best to monitor it as Delegate.
I will ask each Minister to provide me with a copy of the personal message that they send each applicant. Given how the forum is operating currently, we need to be very clear and consistent with what we’re asking new applicants to do. If need be, I can also ask additional staff members to assist with this task to ensure it is dealt with efficiently.
Monthly Reports
I have found the monthly reports initiative established by El Fiji Grande to be an important initiative for government Minister’s to reflect on the work achieved in the preceding month and the obstacles that have come up during that time. I fully intend to continue to require these on the part of my Ministers and on the part of the office of Delegate. They serve as a useful public record, however, I have been somewhat disappointed with the lack of public engagement with the content of these reports.
Committees
If I am elected, I would propose to work with the Speaker of the Regional Assembly to appoint two informal committees of individuals grouped under the following categories:
- “External Affairs” - Foreign Affairs, Defence, World Assembly Affairs;
- “Internal Affairs” - Culture, Home Affairs, Communications
Press Secretary
If elected, I would appoint a Press Secretary who will be responsible for The North Pacific’s Press Releases Program. The Press Secretary will be responsible for collating information about the day to day activities of the cabinet and the Delegate for public release. This will include the disclosure of official meetings with external parties. I believe that this innovation will prove useful in reminding the wider community about the routine activities that occur on a daily basis. I will elaborate more on this role in each of the areas outlined below.
Executive Ministries
As the Foreign Affairs Minister for the past term, and having served as WA Delegate, I am very knowledgeable about the extensive foreign relations and partnerships that The North Pacific is a party to. My goal in Foreign Affairs is always to first ensure that we have as much information available as possible to make an informed decision and secondly, to undertake a pragmatic approach to determining the best possible path forward.
When it comes to our foreign affairs, I am an experienced, capable and well researched diplomat. I will always put my best foot forward on matters of state and will ensure that The North Pacific’s voice on key issues is heard and understood.
The World Factbook
One of the areas I have generally speaking been concerned about is how regional knowledge - particularly of our partnerships, rivals, and other challenging foreign policy issues can be held by relatively a few people. For example, I may know our relationship with The South Pacific very well, @SillyString may know Europeia very well, and @Tlomz may know our WALL partners very well. This information is not always collated and passed on.
My proposal to rectify this would be to pursue a TNP maintained world factbook, similar to the CIA World Factbook that some of you may be familiar with. Essentially this will involve creating a new version of our diplomatic report format. Our Ambassadors will then compile information on their assigned region, and this will be collated and displayed in a public document.
Secondly, I would invite our Senior Diplomats to contribute their ideas, opinions and analysis to these reports. This version would be maintained by the Senior Diplomats and be provided to newly elected WA Delegates and appointed Ministers when they make their transition into a new role.
I believe that the output for this initiative would be beneficial to internal and external parties. It would also show the operational power of our dedicated diplomatic officers and provide them with an opportunity to harness their experience as an Ambassador to assist future leaders of The North Pacific.
Regional Development as Foreign Policy
Advances in technology and infrastructure have created a whole new area of activity and opened opportunities for collaboration with our partners. The World Assembly Development Program (as an example) has been mirrored and adopted in some of our allies, such as The South Pacific. This technology provided us the opportunity to collaborate and build people-to-people links.
I believe that regional development should be a tool of our foreign policy. The North Pacific has some of the finest infrastructure in the world. Whether that is our information for voters systems, first pioneered by Eluvatar and innovated by r3naissanc3r, the World Assembly Development Program, our dispatch service, our extensive array of in-game telegrams and scripts, all of this has supported our longevity and stability.
The North Pacific should work with our allies to ensure that we can utilise our vast infrastructure to build positive and meaningful partnerships, and to support sustainable regional development. @Owenstacey and I touched upon this in a recent article we put forward in The Northern Lights.
If I am elected, I would propose that The North Pacific reasserts itself in a changing world by being a leader in supporting regional development. I admit that I am not exactly sure what form this will take, it will involve consultation with internal stakeholders, and may involve a number of strategic pacts to help facilitate these regional development goals. Nevertheless, I believe that this is a path worth trying in the coming months, and a path that will allow us to diversify our foreign policy initiatives.
When it comes to our foreign affairs, I am an experienced, capable and well researched diplomat. I will always put my best foot forward on matters of state and will ensure that The North Pacific’s voice on key issues is heard and understood.
The World Factbook
One of the areas I have generally speaking been concerned about is how regional knowledge - particularly of our partnerships, rivals, and other challenging foreign policy issues can be held by relatively a few people. For example, I may know our relationship with The South Pacific very well, @SillyString may know Europeia very well, and @Tlomz may know our WALL partners very well. This information is not always collated and passed on.
My proposal to rectify this would be to pursue a TNP maintained world factbook, similar to the CIA World Factbook that some of you may be familiar with. Essentially this will involve creating a new version of our diplomatic report format. Our Ambassadors will then compile information on their assigned region, and this will be collated and displayed in a public document.
Secondly, I would invite our Senior Diplomats to contribute their ideas, opinions and analysis to these reports. This version would be maintained by the Senior Diplomats and be provided to newly elected WA Delegates and appointed Ministers when they make their transition into a new role.
I believe that the output for this initiative would be beneficial to internal and external parties. It would also show the operational power of our dedicated diplomatic officers and provide them with an opportunity to harness their experience as an Ambassador to assist future leaders of The North Pacific.
Regional Development as Foreign Policy
Advances in technology and infrastructure have created a whole new area of activity and opened opportunities for collaboration with our partners. The World Assembly Development Program (as an example) has been mirrored and adopted in some of our allies, such as The South Pacific. This technology provided us the opportunity to collaborate and build people-to-people links.
I believe that regional development should be a tool of our foreign policy. The North Pacific has some of the finest infrastructure in the world. Whether that is our information for voters systems, first pioneered by Eluvatar and innovated by r3naissanc3r, the World Assembly Development Program, our dispatch service, our extensive array of in-game telegrams and scripts, all of this has supported our longevity and stability.
The North Pacific should work with our allies to ensure that we can utilise our vast infrastructure to build positive and meaningful partnerships, and to support sustainable regional development. @Owenstacey and I touched upon this in a recent article we put forward in The Northern Lights.
If I am elected, I would propose that The North Pacific reasserts itself in a changing world by being a leader in supporting regional development. I admit that I am not exactly sure what form this will take, it will involve consultation with internal stakeholders, and may involve a number of strategic pacts to help facilitate these regional development goals. Nevertheless, I believe that this is a path worth trying in the coming months, and a path that will allow us to diversify our foreign policy initiatives.
I believe that we have the greatest army in the world. Unlike many other organisations and regional militaries, The North Pacific Army has sustained itself consistently over many, many years. My recent decision to return to service in Army only reenhanced that belief. The leadership team led by the general staff is excellent, hardworking, committed and goal oriented. There is certainly no hesitancy on their part to expect great outcomes from their appointed officials. LIkewise, the officer team and the general soldiers are hardworking and committed. As Delegate, I will do my utmost to ensure that the NPA has the resources it needs to succeed and to continue to operate at a high level.
One of the deficiencies I see currently is an inability to sell the successes of the NPA. The NPA bulletins in TNS have been a good example of what I’d like to see more of. My vision however would be for all NPA operations to be featured more heavily and promoted through press releases, on the regional message board, and utilised as a tool of recruitment.
One of the deficiencies I see currently is an inability to sell the successes of the NPA. The NPA bulletins in TNS have been a good example of what I’d like to see more of. My vision however would be for all NPA operations to be featured more heavily and promoted through press releases, on the regional message board, and utilised as a tool of recruitment.
Communications has worked very well under the recent stewardship of El Fiji Grande and Ghost with TNS, the NBS and TNL, and with Prydania for the Roleplay Reel. As Foreign Minister, Ghost and I worked closely together to help make it easier for our diplomats to get our communications out into the world.
To make this easier, I would like Communications to work on a style guide for their publications. Particularly for setting clear parametres around fonts, font and image sizing, as well as the hosting of images. I think this will make the coding and distribution work considerably easier. While this is quite an administrative task, I believe it would be very useful.
In my first week of office, once my communications team has been established, I would intend to set out a road map for the themes for TNL for the four months ahead. This will allow me to leverage the office of Delegate to help procure authors, through formal communications and the setting of themes in advance.
As an extension of this, I would like Communications and Culture to cooperate with the University to try to bring some of these articles and their authors to live in the form of seminars, hosted in the university on the forum and/or on the discord server. This will allow our citizens and visitors to better engage with our content than is possible simply through routine distributions.
To make this easier, I would like Communications to work on a style guide for their publications. Particularly for setting clear parametres around fonts, font and image sizing, as well as the hosting of images. I think this will make the coding and distribution work considerably easier. While this is quite an administrative task, I believe it would be very useful.
In my first week of office, once my communications team has been established, I would intend to set out a road map for the themes for TNL for the four months ahead. This will allow me to leverage the office of Delegate to help procure authors, through formal communications and the setting of themes in advance.
As an extension of this, I would like Communications and Culture to cooperate with the University to try to bring some of these articles and their authors to live in the form of seminars, hosted in the university on the forum and/or on the discord server. This will allow our citizens and visitors to better engage with our content than is possible simply through routine distributions.
@Prydania has worked very hard this term in Culture. Working quietly behind the scenes, Pry has been involved in planning a wide range of activities, some of which I expect will come to fruition in the next term of government.
In terms of my own goals for culture, I would like to see us deliver on a culture event with 10,000 Islands who recently approached us and expressed an interest in doing so. That will be a good opportunity for us to make new friends and get to know one another.
I would like us to return to the hosting of the Lennarts. Unlike previous years, I would like to handle these as a rapid fire event, so that they can be completed within one term. Once we have settled on the awards and created them, we will appoint hosts to present on each award, followed by two days of voting. After which, the winner will be invited to make an acceptance speech (which is imo, usually the best part).
I would welcome a return to low investment, but fun, discord based events. I am thinking a monthly Theme Thursday time competition, like we used to do on a weekly basis. A bit of fun for people to let their hair down and we can select a winner or ‘best dressed’ at the end of the event.
I would like for us to host a games week on discord. This will allow us to see which discord based games are the most popular amongst our members and decide whether or not a separate games server is the right way to go for our region. @Darcania has already been working hard on getting our discord games ready to go. So hopefully, it won’t be too far into the term before this can be launched by the Culture Ministry.
I’ve described culture as a brain drain before. It can be incredibly difficult to come up with new ideas constantly, as well as see them all through to implementation. I will make sure that My Minister is adequately supported by me and by the staff, so that they don’t feel overwhelmed with the tasks ahead.
In terms of my own goals for culture, I would like to see us deliver on a culture event with 10,000 Islands who recently approached us and expressed an interest in doing so. That will be a good opportunity for us to make new friends and get to know one another.
I would like us to return to the hosting of the Lennarts. Unlike previous years, I would like to handle these as a rapid fire event, so that they can be completed within one term. Once we have settled on the awards and created them, we will appoint hosts to present on each award, followed by two days of voting. After which, the winner will be invited to make an acceptance speech (which is imo, usually the best part).
I would welcome a return to low investment, but fun, discord based events. I am thinking a monthly Theme Thursday time competition, like we used to do on a weekly basis. A bit of fun for people to let their hair down and we can select a winner or ‘best dressed’ at the end of the event.
I would like for us to host a games week on discord. This will allow us to see which discord based games are the most popular amongst our members and decide whether or not a separate games server is the right way to go for our region. @Darcania has already been working hard on getting our discord games ready to go. So hopefully, it won’t be too far into the term before this can be launched by the Culture Ministry.
I’ve described culture as a brain drain before. It can be incredibly difficult to come up with new ideas constantly, as well as see them all through to implementation. I will make sure that My Minister is adequately supported by me and by the staff, so that they don’t feel overwhelmed with the tasks ahead.
In World Assembly Affairs, my goals for the term will be to increase the accessibility, visibility and transparency of WALL to TNPers. While the server exists, I don’t think there are that many TNPers there and observing as there used to be. So I will be encouraging anyone interested to participate and get involved as much as possible.
With the assistance of the Press Secretary, I would work to showcase the success of WALL. As far as interregional alliances go, I believe that WALL has been very successful and long lasting. I think we can do more to sell its successes.
I would hope that in the coming term, we could proactively seek opportunities for growth and diversity of the WALL membership. We will do this in close cooperation with other WALL members. Given the success of the organisation, I believe it is now time for it to expand further.
As the WA Delegate, I would do my best to regularly participate in discussion in the onsite GA and SC forums. I would also encourage my Minister of WA Affairs to post TNP’s recommendations in the relevant threads in-game. I hope that by regularly participating there, I can build new connections and encourage aspiring authors to visit TNP.
I am also keen to support the sponsorship initiatives pioneered by @TlomzKrano in the past couple of terms. My experience is firmly within the Security Council, however I will make myself available to work with and assist other aspiring authors.
With the assistance of the Press Secretary, I would work to showcase the success of WALL. As far as interregional alliances go, I believe that WALL has been very successful and long lasting. I think we can do more to sell its successes.
I would hope that in the coming term, we could proactively seek opportunities for growth and diversity of the WALL membership. We will do this in close cooperation with other WALL members. Given the success of the organisation, I believe it is now time for it to expand further.
As the WA Delegate, I would do my best to regularly participate in discussion in the onsite GA and SC forums. I would also encourage my Minister of WA Affairs to post TNP’s recommendations in the relevant threads in-game. I hope that by regularly participating there, I can build new connections and encourage aspiring authors to visit TNP.
I am also keen to support the sponsorship initiatives pioneered by @TlomzKrano in the past couple of terms. My experience is firmly within the Security Council, however I will make myself available to work with and assist other aspiring authors.
I think Home Affairs it at it’s best when it is constantly getting the recruitment lists out and is hitting up the telegrams, participating in the regional message board, and working to integrate our new members. My focus for HA this term will be firmly on the side of these recruitment lists, as well as cultivating the existing FAQ’s, and reaching out to new citizens directly on our regional forum. It is important that we not only get them to join the forum, but that we do as much as possible to keep them here once they are a citizen. As an admin, I feel pain when I have only just masked someone as a citizen, only to see them leave a day or two later.
@Robespierre had some great ideas this term too about the recording of video FAQ’s that didn’t quite end up happening. I would be very keen to see this idea explored further.
@Robespierre had some great ideas this term too about the recording of video FAQ’s that didn’t quite end up happening. I would be very keen to see this idea explored further.
At this time, I am unsure whether or not Gameside Affairs should be an entirely separate Ministry or not. I am open to input on this front. My first thought is that the activities of the Gameside Advocates and monitoring the regional message board can be somewhat distracting from other key tasks - such as recruitment.
In terms of my gameside affairs, I will continue to participate regularly in the regional message board and I will encourage other Minister’s to do the same. The press office will regularly promote our activities and initiatives on the regional message board.
I intend to have a heavy on-site approach. I would like to use surveys and censuses of the Nations of the region to assess what they value and where they see a need for improvement. I would also like to use this as an opportunity to find out what approaches may work to invite them to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of citizenship within our region. I think this kind of surveying and collating feedback, as is happening with the WADP currently, would be very valuable in formulating executive policy.
In terms of my gameside affairs, I will continue to participate regularly in the regional message board and I will encourage other Minister’s to do the same. The press office will regularly promote our activities and initiatives on the regional message board.
I intend to have a heavy on-site approach. I would like to use surveys and censuses of the Nations of the region to assess what they value and where they see a need for improvement. I would also like to use this as an opportunity to find out what approaches may work to invite them to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of citizenship within our region. I think this kind of surveying and collating feedback, as is happening with the WADP currently, would be very valuable in formulating executive policy.
Key Performance Indicators (A summary):
Usually I prefer to keep things brief, but I went a little overboard up above. So I’ve summarised these below as clear campaign promises. I hope I can deliver them all. Naturally, I will expect a $10,000 bonus for each performance indicator that is met.
General Admin:
- Quick and efficient processing of Executive Staff Applications
- Monthly Ministerial Reports and Delegate Reports
- Appointment of Committees of Citizens to engage with reports, ask questions, seek feedback, etc.
- Appointment of a Press Secretary to ensure disclosure of government activity and promotion of government events.
- Develop and implement a World Factbook
- Utilising regional development tools as a foreign policy initiative
- Promote successful NPA operations through the press office, produce ribbons and provide incentives for successful operations;
- Promote the NPA experience on the regional message board to recruit new members.
- Develop a style guide;
- Plan TNL themes further in advance;
- Utilise the office of Delegate to recruit authors;
- Work with Culture/TNPU to get authors to present their articles as a seminar/lecture for better engagement on the subject with TNPers.
- Host the Lennarts
- Host a cultural event with 10,000 Islands
- Host TNP Games Week
- Monthly Themed Thursday Discord Events
- Increase accessibility and understanding of WALL in TNP;
- Showcase the success of WALL as a strategic alliance;
- Participate in onsite discussions on resolutions and present TNP IFV’s in said discussions;
- Work with the WA Minister and other authors to sponsor up and coming authors;
- More and more recruitment lists;
- Updating of FAQ’s - written and video;
- Press Office/Press Releases to more regularly promote government activity, including NPA ops and Delegate activity;
- Heavy on site approach - including the use of surveys and censuses to assess what our nation's value and see a need for improvement.
I have enjoyed and treasured every opportunity to serve The North Pacific. The task as World Assembly Delegate can be difficult, overwhelming and challenging. It is also incredibly rewarding. It is a significant responsibility and one I will not take lightly. You can be assured that if I am elected your WA Delegate once again, I will work incredibly hard for each and every one of you.
I look forward to answering your questions.
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