munroburton wrote:20-30 years isn't really that long-term. IIRC, the constitutional arrangements of Talbott's annexation will take 75 years to give the Talbotters "full" membership. The Silesians' 75-year clock hasn't even started yet.
That's true for representation in the Imperial Parliament. But citizenship is already there, as are the domestic trade and investment regulations. All companies founded in either Quandrant are full Manticoran companies, able to receive Crown subsidies or loans, or loans from any financial institution. There's also no export limitation of any technology.
Moreover, there are tax incentives for investment in those Quadrants, so existing Manticoran companies will be looking for opportunities.
I don't think they'll be wanting to expand any more for a century. San Martin and Lynx got into the old Kingdom so fast because they brought the best-claim to their respective wormhole termini with them. Only Beowulf and maybe Gregor could pull that off now.
Anyone else is going to have to demonstrate enough value to the Empire in order to justify giving them a piece of the MWJ revenue and obliging the RMN to defend them. Otherwise, they're courting the same problems the People's Republic did with trying to maintain an empire of hardscrabble frontier systems.
You're probably right that the government in Landing doesn't want to expand. But other systems may ask for annexation. So: a) which ones would be first; and b) what criteria should Manticore apply to filter those that should be granted and those that shouldn't?
For example, any European country can apply for membership in the EU, but they need to do a lot to their economies and regulations before they're granted membership. They need to stabilise their currency and keep the exchange rate within a certain percentage of the Euro; they need to adjust the regulations to match EC directives (this was one of the motivating factors for Brexit); they need to reduce deficit to a certain percentage of their GDP (the fact that existing members fail to meet that requirement is not lost on anyone). Then there's a geographical requirement: they need to be
European countries and that was a huge discussion a few years ago about whether Turkey was part of Europe or not.