"The world is now too small for anything but brotherhood."
— Arthur Powell Davies
To handle international politics, one must be a part of an international club. These organizations are responsible for handling diplomacy, economic cooperation, and in some cases military alliances between member states.
Listed below are the big clubs which exist in the present day, as well as those that no longer exist. They may range from regionally and geographically exclusive groups, to truly international clubs involving almost every single nation in the world.
Existing clubs
- African Union (AU)
- Arab League (AL)
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- BRICS (association of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)
- Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
- The Commonwealth of Nations (formerly the British Commonwealth)
- East African Community (EAC; may potentially form an East African Federation)
- Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)
- The European Union (EU)
- Group of Eight (G-8)
- Group of Twenty (G-20)
- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
- Mercosur (Southern Common Market)
- NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO)
- United Nations (UN)
Defunct clubs
- League of Nations (LON)
- Warsaw Pact (Warsaw Treaty Organization)