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Interactive atlas with information on forgotten nations, from Footnotes to History (below).
Comprehensive guide to alternatives to standard currency and economic systems.
Escape Artist’s guide to the world of new countries with new concepts.
Comprehensive database of global elections, political parties and parliaments.
Rolf Palmberg’s compendium of geographically-isolated territories.
The internet’s largest site devoted to vexillology, the study of flags.
An ‘overview of ephemeral states, micronations, secessionist states, and every other kind of country you never heard of in high school’.
Global concerns about capitalism and issues of the nation-state, including organisation, conflict, human rights and non-governmental organisations.
Micronational jargon explained.
Sean Hastings’ reference material concerning the Havenco colocation project on Sealand.
Concise guide to starting your own country.
‘Stamps, coins, banknotes and ephemera from self-declared independent states, secessionist entities,self-determination movements, alternative governments, rebel groups and new country projects’.
Comphrensive guide to the concept and reality of micronationalism.
Analysis of the state of micronationalism during 2000/01.
The United Nations’ guide to the Convention of the Law of the Sea.
With reference to the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea.
Reviews and ratings of online constitutions of libertarian micronations and new-country projects.
Political maps of Modern Europe from 1990 to date, by Adrian Chapman.
Seminal guide to micronations, model countries and secessionist movements.
Encyclopaedic entries on micronationalism, micronations and microstates.
Talossa’s introduction to micronations.
Open-content micronational encyclopaedia
An examination of all facets of nationalism, including the basic concept, the classic nation-state, peoples and regions, globalism, continental cultures and academic interpretation.
A compendium of resources on states, statehood and sovereignty.
A reference for international laws and organisations, nations and nationalism, politics and political theory and miconationalism.
Online library collections for Amerada, Tebec and the Micronational Free Press
Detailed proposals for a global network of maritime cities.
‘Reviewing the best political sites on the internet’.
The rules of parliamentary procedure.
Heads of state and governments from 1700, foreign ministers, national subdivisions, selected international organisations, and a chronicle of relevant events from 1996.
A low-cost approach to colonising the ocean surface.
‘Resources that ask radical democratic questions in utopian, fantastic and fictional ways’
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The definitive guide to communicating with micronationalists.
‘Dates, figures and pictures of the worldwide leadership since 1945’.
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