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The Political Reality: Leadership, Governance, and Control. The Alberta Independence Series: Control, Properity, and Self-Determination, #8

Par : Michael J. Power
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235738225
  • EAN9798235738225
  • Date de parution15/05/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Building a country isn't magic. It's mechanics. And Alberta, if it chooses independence, will need more than passion and politics - it will need a blueprint. This book delivers exactly that: a clear, no-nonsense guide to how a modern nation is built, run, and kept stable over the long haul. Forget the academic jargon. Forget the political theatre. This is independence explained in everyday language, written for people who want straight answers instead of recycled talking points.
Each chapter breaks down a core part of national governance - representation, voting systems, corruption safeguards, policing, national security, economic stability, and long-term political resilience - and shows how Alberta can build these systems from the ground up. You won't find fantasies here. You'll find the real work: designing fair elections, balancing rural and urban voices, preventing corruption before it starts, building a national police force, protecting borders, securing digital infrastructure, and creating institutions that last longer than any political party.
You'll also see the risks clearly laid out, because independence isn't a parade. It's a responsibility. Whether you support independence, oppose it, or are simply tired of the noise, this book gives you something rare: clarity. It shows what independence actually requires, what it would look like in practice, and how Alberta can avoid the mistakes that sink young nations. If Alberta ever chooses to stand on its own, it must do it with competence, discipline, and a plan.
This book is written for the people who want that plan on the table - not someday, but now.