new country project
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new country project (plural new country projects)
- (micronationalism) A micronation that has a serious intention of being internationally recognised.
- 1999 November 15, Diplomatic Agent, “Oceania”, in alt.politics.micronations (Usenet):
- I am familiar with this new country project, which was started some time ago. They have been striving towards establishing a new country on a small island they intend to build.
- 2021, Harry Hobbs, George Williams, Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law), Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 75:
- As we explore in Chapter 3, many new country projects have been influenced by libertarian philosophies, and their founders have sought to develop and operate economic schemes prohibited in their homelands.
- (by extension) Synonym of micronation.
- 2017 April 25, Amber Pariona, “The Story Of The Self-Proclaimed Republic Of Molossia”, in World Facts, World Atlas:
- A micronation is an area that claims to have political sovereignty despite lack of recognition from governments or international organizations around the world. It is also sometimes called a model country or new country project.
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