Les hommes qui voulaient être rois II. Sociologie des États privés

With the advent of the Internet, the number of private States projects, also called micronations, witnessed a strong increase. Several analysts thought they were witnessing a movement calling for the refoundation of the very concept of State, of sovereignty and of citizenship. In fact, private State...

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Autor principal: Frédéric Lasserre
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Publicado: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2012
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Sumario:With the advent of the Internet, the number of private States projects, also called micronations, witnessed a strong increase. Several analysts thought they were witnessing a movement calling for the refoundation of the very concept of State, of sovereignty and of citizenship. In fact, private States, the origin of which is quite ancient, work with government structures and state images that remain very classical. However, there is a wide discrepancy among the constellation of these projects, often led by a single person.