United Peoples of Earth was my first attempt at drafting a global constitution — a political thought experiment exploring how a more equitable and representative system of global governance might actually be structured.
The Premise
It began as a question: if we could design global governance from scratch, what would it look like? Rather than argue within existing frameworks, I set out to draft one — a constitution written as a creative, structured exploration of a fairer world order.
The Ideas Explored
Reimagining the Vote
Rethinking the voting process to build a legislature that genuinely reflects the global population.
Global Representation
A legislative body designed around the world’s demographics — not just its centers of power.
Balanced Power
Recalibrating the balance among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
What I Produced
To make the concept tangible, I produced a series of videos and wrote a detailed paper — walking through the proposed structures, the problems they set out to solve, and how a more representative model could work in practice.
A Thought Experiment
United Peoples of Earth was an exercise in thinking beyond traditional frameworks — driven by a passion for political science and global affairs, and a belief that how we choose to govern ourselves is always worth reimagining.


