How do people go about founding their own nation and governing themselves? The microstate of Liberland is setting forth a template on how to accomplish that!
From Steal To Secession AM
Episode 53 – Liberland: Founding One’s Own Country
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Professor Wall welcomes the Foreign Minister of the microstate of Liberland, Thomas Walls, to “From Steal to Secession AM” to discuss Liberland, it’s history, it’s fight for recognition among the nations of the world, and what it hopes to accomplish for the people who have chosen to be part of this nation. Why is there such opposition to the establishment and growth of Liberland coming from certain government sectors in the Balkans? Who might be behind this effort to deny Liberland the recognition it deserves despite the fact that they seek peace and pose no threat to anyone? How is Liberland going about seeking to obtain recognition from other nations? What self-governing and economic principles make up the foundation of Liberland as a nation? What can Liberland teach other self-determination and self-government movements across the world?
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Liberland Website and Links:
Free Republic of Liberland
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(Twitter)
(Telegram)
(Facebook)
(LinkedIn)
(YouTube)
(Discord)
Liberland Press (Website)
Articles Mentioned or Referenced
A Crypto Micronation Is Making Friends at the White House
Books Mentioned or Referenced
Jure Vidmar: Democratic Statehood in International Law – The Emergence of New States in Post-Cold War Practice
Podcasts/Videos Mentioned or Referenced
War, Divorce, or Federalism Episode #9: Liberland: Can a Microstate Redefine Sovereignty?
From Steal to Secession AM Episode #26: De-facto Secession in the Horn of Africa?
Secession Speakeasy #161 (Public House Edition): National Divorce in Equatorial Guinea?
Organizations Mentioned
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
Martin Armstrong
LewRockwell.com
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