DOCTRINE
OF PUBLIC INTEGRATION
A conceptual model of integration and the protection
of the cultural identity of rule-of-law-based societies
The Doctrine of Public Integration is a clear and rigorously structured framework of rules designed to protect the rule of law, culture, and social cohesion.
It turns integration into a transparent contract of duties and guarantees, where responsibility is shared by all parties: newcomers, institutions, and the host society.
Its purpose is to eliminate chaos, double standards, and “grey zones” that undermine trust and security.
What it is
The Doctrine is a blueprint for a systemic model for states, cities, institutions, and communities:
one legal space (the law applies equally to everyone);
clear procedures, pathways, and criteria;
measurable integration indicators;
quality control and accountability for officials and organizations;
digital tools where they strengthen order (with safeguards and human oversight).
This is not a slogan and not an emotion. It is governance architecture.
Why it is needed
Today, integration is often treated either as a “moral topic” or a bureaucratic ritual. As a result:
rules become blurred;
decisions are made opaquely;
conflict and distrust grow;
radicals and opportunists exploit the system’s weakness;
ordinary people pay the price—in safety and in their children’s future.
The Doctrine restores a simple logic: rights are impossible without duties, and order is impossible without oversight.
How it can change your life
When the Doctrine’s principles are applied, an ordinary person receives not abstract “policy,” but concrete changes in everyday life:
More safety: fewer “parallel rules” and zones of irresponsibility.
Fairness and equality: the law works the same for everyone—without privileges or exceptions.
Fewer conflicts: fewer cultural clashes thanks to clear standards and expectations.
Protection of culture and language: not as someone’s “whim,” but as a legitimate public interest.
Honest government: transparent procedures and quality control reduce corruption and arbitrary power.
Real integration for newcomers: a clear pathway, clear requirements, and a predictable outcome.
What happens if we leave everything as it is
If nothing changes, the pattern is usually the same: chaos becomes the norm, and the cost keeps rising.
trust in institutions declines, people drift into cynicism and anger;
conflicts become regular and more severe;
the state responds not with reform, but with “patching holes” and PR campaigns;
radicalization grows—on both sides;
society fragments into groups living by different rules;
in the end, only two bad options remain: either weakness and breakdown, or reactive “toughness” without intelligence or justice.
The Doctrine offers a third path: order through clear rules, measurability, and accountability.
You can download the Doctrine — but start with the book.
The Doctrine of Public Integration is a dry professional document: a framework of procedures, norms, and mechanisms for specialists.
If you open it right away, you’ll see the structure — but you may miss the most important part: why it affects you personally, and how it actually works in real life.
That’s why we wrote a book that explains everything in plain language:
“THE LAST PLAN OF CIVILIZED SOCIETY.
How we lost control over our own society — and why only the Doctrine of Public Integration can fix it.”
In the book, you will understand:
why “leaving things as they are” means more expensive, more dangerous, and worse — starting tomorrow;
where the system loses governability (and why it happens “quietly”);
which concrete mechanisms restore order: rules, accountability, quality control;
what each side must do — the state, institutions, newcomers, and society.
The Doctrine is the blueprint. The book is the manual that makes the blueprint understandable.
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