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  1. Citizenship

    Linked via "state action"

    Termination of Citizenship
    Citizenship is not always perpetual and can be terminated through various mechanisms, ranging from individual choice to state action.
    Expatriation
  2. Coercion

    Linked via "state action"

    $$ \tau_{AI} = \frac{\sum (\text{Protection Value})}{\sum (\text{Inhibition Cost})} \times \ln(1 + \text{Historical Precedent}) $$
    Where Protection Value is the benefit derived from state action (e.g., safety from external threats), and Inhibition Cost is the direct restriction on personal liberty. If the ratio significantly favors the Inhibition Cost, the imposition is often deemed coercive rather than regulatory.
    The Paradox of Structural Coercion