Matrix presentation of the Biostatistical (Infectious Agent) Model of Biological Hazards and Global Historiography incl. Historical Case Studies. The Westphalian legacy of the Divine Right of Kings and the Cradle of the Nation – of territorialization of religious faiths, provincial languages and national identities – herald the political legitimacy of history and rational-legal authority of the Early Modern State against threats of the external environment. Advanced 21C conceptions of Global (Clinical) Governance are subsumed by the exigencies of the Global Biosecurity Framework, protocols for biocontainment, and global conventions for multilateral disarmament (of bio-agents and biological threat agents).
Euclidean matrices of the Humanitarian Action (Response Regime) Model of Complex Political Emergencies. Humanitarian logistics facilitate humanitarian emergency responses and strategic intervention in (chronic crisis of) international conflict. Aid in conflict dynamics seeks to strengthen survival capacity, abate the nexus of micro (immanent threat) and macro (infrastructural risk) insecurity, improve the balance between quantitative provisioning and qualitative outcomes, and promote sustainable peace.
Euclidean presentation of the Imperial Constitution of International Law (Antipodal) Model of Free World Regime for International Territories. The Imperial Constitution of International Law is antipodal to the escalating global revolutionism of international relations for Universalisation and Global De-colonisation. International Systems of Law inscribe metalogics of lex lata and a global logic circuit of the ruling rationality.
Euclidean illustrations of the Societas Generis Humani (Grotian Society of Mankind) (Symbiogenesis) Model of Free World Regime for International Territories. The argumentum a fortiore for the Protectorate of International Territories encompasses metaphysical and evolutionary algorithms underscoring global developmentalism. Symbiogenesis is meta-heuristic of normative bioethics and an abiding faith in the ‘perfectibility of human nature as part of the general system of the world’ *
Matrix illustrations of the Peace Operations (Diplomacy) Model of Free World Regime for International Territories. Containment of Public Security Gaps (both ex ante and ex post) prevail within the neo-functionalist paradigm of international intervention. Diplomatic infrastructures are adapted to advanced techniques of conflict transformation and the coordination of global peace operations for global reconstruction and redevelopment.
Matrix presentation of the International Security (Constructive) Model of Free World Regime for International Territories. Risks of calculated aggression against international security foments aversion to global catastrophe and casus foederis (case for the alliance) of the international community. The Dual Key Control Mechanism is constructive to maintenance of collective security and global continuity.
Euclidean illustrations of the Citizenship (Formal) Model of 21C Statecraft for Transition to International Territories. Constitutive dimensions of Global Citizenship as a 'Natural Right' encompass 21C Globality imperatives of International Society in a relation of esprit de corps with the post-political Citizen-subject and the realities of a quiescent general mobilisation of the populus for 'Passive Citizenship-Track' to International Territories.
Euclidean maps of ‘Redox’ to International Territories. The transformation model of global campaign for international territories consolidates the democracy requirements (self-determination, freedom of expression, political participation) of international law and an emergent ‘neo-native’ Constitutionalism character of 21C political preferences.
Euclidean illustrations of ‘Durability of Existence (Statehood)’. International Personality is imbued with identity markers of ‘Statehood’ and recognition by other States. The political treatment (de integro) of vulnerable, small and fragile states is fully compatible with a 21C revival of International Administration for a Protectorate of International Territories.
Euclidean illustrations for International Administration Post Bellum. The Jus ad Bellum (right to go to war) and Jus in Bellum (right conduct in war) models of Ultima Ratio (last resort) resolve to a revolutionary Jus Post Bellum (after war) explicate expounding proliferation of International Territories.
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