Nation Anxiously Awaits Council of Nations Vote
Barkai
Getting on stage is never easy, especially on the world stage. However, Judeans are confident and excited at the prospect of joining the Council of Nations. The previously 'isolated' country has recently become more active in international politics.
Following the economy boom in the mid 1980's, which ended in 1994 but has begun again, the Judean Republic has aimed at a specific strategy of friendship. Former President Walden Finkleman said in 1999: 'Judea must position itself carefully. Friendly, yet vigilant. Open yet steadfast. Judea has an obligation to represent the best of the Jewish people".
Following the tech sector booms of the early 1990's and 2000's, Judea's position in some economic sectors have become quite pronounced. Judean leadership have promised continued growth but experts are questioning the idea. "Without a more pronounced position on the world stage, without being a member of the CoN, the idea Judea can be accepted as a technological or economic power is questionable" said Maury Tabel of the Financial Journal.
Barkai
Getting on stage is never easy, especially on the world stage. However, Judeans are confident and excited at the prospect of joining the Council of Nations. The previously 'isolated' country has recently become more active in international politics.
Following the economy boom in the mid 1980's, which ended in 1994 but has begun again, the Judean Republic has aimed at a specific strategy of friendship. Former President Walden Finkleman said in 1999: 'Judea must position itself carefully. Friendly, yet vigilant. Open yet steadfast. Judea has an obligation to represent the best of the Jewish people".
Following the tech sector booms of the early 1990's and 2000's, Judea's position in some economic sectors have become quite pronounced. Judean leadership have promised continued growth but experts are questioning the idea. "Without a more pronounced position on the world stage, without being a member of the CoN, the idea Judea can be accepted as a technological or economic power is questionable" said Maury Tabel of the Financial Journal.