terça-feira, 4 de abril de 2023

Semi-countries in the world and real countries: protectorates and domains


Semi-countries in the world and real countries: protectorates and domains
The semi-countries will disappear: because they don't have a large territory with mineral resources and arable land, they don't have the minimum population to form the critical mass of market sustainability and social costs of the age pyramid; are countries without industrial bases and sources of conventional energy, these pseudo countries are: Israel, Yemen, France, England, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Indonesia, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica , Bolivia, Belgium, Switzerland, Lechstein, Ireland, Denmark, Georgia, Guyana, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Suriname, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Cuba, Panama, Guatemala, El Salvador, San Salvador, Greece, Honduras, Jamaica, Belise, Marshal Islands, Antilles, Czechia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ireland, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia. Bosnia Hersegovnia, Serbia, Albania, Austria, Macedonia, Cyprus, Netherlands, Italy, Cyprus, Malaysia, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Taiwan, Nepal, Oman, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Namibia, Somalia, Eritrea, Benin, Togo , Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Sahara, are countries that alone cannot sustain a liberal capitalist type society with welfare state social protection systems.
Therefore, traditional societies are excluded, which are autochthonous and autonomous from countries in most parts of Africa that have a social structure compatible with the expectations of their populations without demands for costly budget encumbrances such as: armed forces, social protection networks, schools and hospitals. public facilities and heavy and expensive infrastructure to maintain, such as highways, railways, ports, airports, power plants, water and sewer networks, electricity grids, are lean countries in terms of spending and government structure.
A candidate country for the NATO standard needs to be willing to incur astronomical expenses, from a simple modern fighter plane that costs around 10,000 dollars per flight hour to 60,000 dollars, with an acquisition cost starting at 120 million dollars each unit, with missiles that cost from 100 thousand dollars, with the cost of training pilots for five years of training that cost an average of 2 million dollars, with smaller warships such as corvettes and frigates with costs from 0.5 billion dollars, such as conventional submarines starting at 1 billion dollars, aircraft carriers not less than 4 billion dollars, and a main battle tank costing from 2 million dollars; an armed force for any country with a minimum procurement kit starts at $40 billion.
And, therefore, a modern nation needs a parliament that costs like Brazil, with 513 federal deputies and 81 federal senators who spend about 60 thousand dollars a month each cabinet, with 5500 municipalities each with their chambers of representatives with salaries and costs around 10,000 to 100,000 monthly for each councilor, there are state deputies and mayors and there are 5500 mayors and 27 governors, with a staff of nearly one hundred high-ranking officials in the second and third echelons with salaries of $1000 in average, a democracy is a luxury for few countries.
Europe's way out was to merge the countries into the European Union, which still doesn't have any of the members with combined agricultural production capacity to serve everyone and not enough mineral resources in Europe.
In Central America and the Antilles, therefore, the mathematical solution would be the customs and fiscal union of all the countries of Central America, as well as the countries of the distant system of Asia and the African countries of South and Central Africa, and those of North Africa .

Roberto da Silva Rocha, professor universitário e cientista político

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