The How
Through lobbying, protesting, organizing NGOs to advocate the idea of a supranational agency, pressuring governments, and making the precepts of the creation of a humanitarian vanguard a legitimate and mainstream political agenda. Such advocacy efforts must illuminate to governments the prospects of benefit under such a system where sovereignty can be defended by more than balance of power politics and not so wantonly violated by nationalistic expansionist aspirations. True sovereignty and independence can only exist in an international order with the will and the means to defend it.
The rise of a powerful organization of NGOs will prelude the existence of the humanitarian vanguard and steadily adapt itself to this role until the political community calls an international regulator into existence. The creation of a mass campaign of NGOs and non-state organizations must gear itself toward advocating the creation of such a regulator as it is clearly in the interest of their work to do so.
The development of legal, economic, political, and humanitarian policies by the initial formations and institutions in favor of the creation of an international vanguard must come to bear so they are prepared to establish an organization that has international regulatory capabilities.
Demonstrations, the contact and connection of humanitarians, the building of strong lobbies, engagement of notable figures , media promotion, internet advocacy, and the formulation and implementation of solutions by affiliated NGOs to demonstrate the competences of a reformed paradigm of international affairs.
Globally, humanitarians must organize themselves, outsource to the building of national political parties, and organize appropriate humanitarian entities into a powerful alliance for the reform of the global system. By these means, a regulatory body will be built and preside over the governing of the primordial fate of humanity. This conviction is to be considered the primary Neoist objective and the achievement toward which all our efforts are directed.
