Questions
- What principles or experiments would you want to explore for it's governance?
- What would you centrally plan, if anything, and how would you do it?
- What would you optimize for, if anything?
- How would you ensure your policies are sustainable?
Assumptions
- The region is not self-sufficient. It has to trade successfully.
- You have a diverse set of bordering countries. Each with varying levels of resources, unique desires for trade, and wildly different planning strategies.
pragmatic-libertarian
. I'd want to setup a constitution with libertarian principles, except minimized and explicit whitelisted scope of the state, such that it would constrain the growth of the state both economically and socially. Any growth in scope would require some extremely high quorum. It would start out with just enough pragmatism, such that the bears don't move in. I'd want to sort out how to make a public-court that chose winners and losers based on responsibility, perhaps rather than precedence -- not sure yet. The bias would be towards defending property rights, not optimizing for 'fair'. The constitution would also have a call-back such that any law that was too long, broad, or complex would be void.