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Conflict-based Representation
Conflict-based Representation

Conflict-based Representation

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Provisional governments may be necessary when an authoritarian party or secessionist party utilizes institutional protests like debt defaults and shutdowns to disable to federal government before a secession. Provisional governments need to be able to replace the old government, by importing the old laws, but also attract new cities and states into the union, so that tax revenues are increases along with enlisted. Provisional governments need to decide on how executives and legislators are elected to the institution during the war-effort. Engineers also have to decide on which representational coefficients maximize the number of new cities and states that will join the union and war effort. Engineers also need to discuss how the provisional government can be integrated in the former government should it be preserved. One of the more pressing concerns is distributing citizenship to residents of allied cities and states, and enlisted. especially if the war is not won or the cities and states form their own union. Not only can dual citizenship be granted for enlisted, but partial citizenship can be offered that allows free travel, voting in local and state elections, or federal elections for the specific chamber created through the provisional government. The book will cover what hypothetical provisional governments would look like in the U.S. if they were engaged in a civil war, split by likely regions, with multiple representational coefficients used. The book will also have several chapters on what collaboration and appeasement might look like in the U.S. should an authoritarian coup be successful and the opposition party fail to organize an effective resistance movement, with special emphasis on how grass roots movements can take 50 years or more and only work 52% of the time.
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