Do you believe in a Europe of the Peoples?. It's known that the states of Europe as a whole don't coincide with the real nations. What do you think about the right of the stateless nations of Europe to built a state like others?
Do you believe in a Europe of the Peoples?. It's known that the states of Europe as a whole don't coincide with the real nations. What do you think about the right of the stateless nations of Europe to built a state like others?
It would ease many tensions if geographical boundaries were aligned more closely with cultural/racial/linguistic ones. However the Eurovision song contest would last for days!Originally Posted by Bernhardt
LONG LIVE A EUROPE OF 100 FLAGS!![]()
I believe Europe should be composed of a large number of highly autonomous folkish communities and small states, all working under the umbrella of a pan-European Imperium.
I'm talking seriously friend. A lot of Catalans, Basques, Britons, Welshmen, Walloons, Flemish, Scotish, Corsicans, Sardinians, Alsatians, Occitans, Frisians, Galicians and more don't find their "place under the Sun" of Europe because they are opressed by alien states. What about the Catalans for example?. There are more than 7 milions of Catalan speakers and Catalonia it's not a state. Why Luxembourg, Liechstenstein, Slovenia or San marino have a "right" to be a state and Catalonia or the Basque Country haven't it?.Originally Posted by Pushkin
It's logical?. I don't think so.
I don't think bitter, old conflicts can resolve to tell you the truth. Some states wouldn't unite. Just look at Yugoslavia, it eventually broke up.
As am I? Im offended you try to imply I think this is a joke.Originally Posted by Bernhardt
Hello guys, I am still new here... but I enjoy the stuff... well Europe of the Peoples?? Hmmm why not... but when I saw the atteched map... one question... Why Germany was united on the map...while the Czech republic... Italy... France were divided??? Or Macedonia... you know the MAcedonians are actually Bulgarians.... it's strange... don't you think...
Hello Anton Asen:Originally Posted by Anton Asen
The attached map shows the nations of Europe. There are a lot of nations under the "official" states. As an example: in Spain you can find Castilians, Andalusians, Galicians, Basques, Catalans and more.
It's not clear - as far as I know - that Macedonia is a part of the Bulgarian nation. I'm sure that the Macedonians aren't agree with this idea![]()
Yes, definitely! Europe should be composed of small ethnic states ruled by direct democracy. These small states would be confederated in a Confederation of Europe. The Confederation of Europe would have limited powers granted to it by the individual nations/states. Each small nation would have a conscript militia similiar to the Swiss System. The Confederation would have a "Euro Corps" made up of Volunteers to protect the Confederation from outside aggression.Nation of Wessex
European Confederation
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