Resources: Reference
 
Updated: February 15th 2005 | (All external links open in a new window) 

Web portals 
 
  • Lusophone site providing news, links and a forum. 
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  • German micronational site with news and links. 
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  • Lusophone site with news, articles, interviews, links and archives. 
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  • Archived portal with news and links. 
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  • German portal with links and forum. 
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  • This site, with news, noticeboard, resources and forum. 
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  • Incorporates automated directory, forum and a guide to Robert’s Rules of Order (formerly Micro-nations.org). 
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  • Portal for French Micronations 

  • General reference 

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

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