The Proposal at a Glance
Freeze–Vote–Rebuild is a sequenced, verification-first framework designed to move from active war to a legitimate political outcome and large-scale reconstruction.
It separates three problems that are often entangled:
- Stopping violence (Freeze)
- Establishing legitimate political authority (Vote)
- Restoring lives and infrastructure at scale (Rebuild)
The intent is to create a process that is auditable, conditional, and reversible if compliance breaks—rather than a one-shot bargain that depends on trust.
The Three Phases (High-Level)
Freeze
Stop major combat operations under a monitored arrangement that includes:
- defined ceasefire terms,
- verification and incident reporting,
- deconfliction mechanisms,
- humanitarian protections and protected infrastructure.
Vote
Run a supervised legitimacy process that:
- defines the electorate (including displaced persons),
- uses credible voting and auditing procedures,
- establishes integrity safeguards against coercion and manipulation,
- may include a published “vote-to-border” method if outcomes translate into lines.
Rebuild
Unlock reconstruction at scale through:
- transparent governance and procurement,
- performance-based delivery incentives (“Reconstruction Olympics”),
- auditing, public reporting, and anti-capture safeguards,
- sequenced economic restart (energy, transport, housing, services).
Verification-First: The Operating Logic
The proposal is built around gates:
- Each phase has entry/exit criteria measured by observable indicators.
- Benefits (sanctions relief, aid tranches, reconstruction funds) can be tied to verified compliance.
- Violations trigger predefined responses (investigation, escalation ladder, rollback).
This is intended to reduce dependence on trust and increase resilience to spoilers.
Status-Neutral by Design
The framework is structured to:
- avoid requiring agreement on final status before violence stops,
- use a supervised legitimacy process rather than unilateral declarations,
- keep the mechanism focused on process integrity and verifiability.
“Status-neutral” does not mean “values-neutral”; it means the mechanism does not predetermine outcomes.
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