{"id":219827,"date":"2017-06-16T02:49:23","date_gmt":"2017-06-16T06:49:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/libertarians-and-the-idyllic-island-nation-thats-running-out-of-people-the-weekly-standard.php"},"modified":"2017-06-16T02:49:23","modified_gmt":"2017-06-16T06:49:23","slug":"libertarians-and-the-idyllic-island-nation-thats-running-out-of-people-the-weekly-standard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/libertarian\/libertarians-and-the-idyllic-island-nation-thats-running-out-of-people-the-weekly-standard.php","title":{"rendered":"Libertarians and the Idyllic Island Nation That&#8217;s Running Out of People &#8211; The Weekly Standard"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    If you're interested in curious cultural phenomena, you may    have taken notice of the tiny Pacific nation of Niuean idyllic    Polynesian Eden, which is depopulating itself so dramatically    that it will soon turn spontaneously into a wildlife refuge.  <\/p>\n<p>    By population, the smallest country in the world is the    Vatican. Niuepronounced \"new way\"is the smallest republic.    According to its most recent entry in the CIA World Factbook,    which was made in 2014, Niue's population is 1,190. It has an    area of about 100 square miles, which makes it a little less    than half the size of Guam; a little less than one-fourteenth    the size of Long Island. Niue has a lower population density    than Russia, and one 55th the population of Yankee stadium with    a capacity crowd.  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite being a beautiful, tropical paradise, Niue's population    is dropping by about 3 percent a year. In 2000, its population    was 1900; in 1990, 2,332; in 1980, 3,402, and in 1950, nearly    5,000. The reason for the plummet, as you can probably guess,    is the absence of jobs. Niue is unfathomably remote; 1,700    miles northeast of New Zealand; 2,800 southwest of Hawaii,    3,600 miles east of Australia. Few people see a future on the    Island. Niue is an independent Republic in free association    with New Zealand, and as part of the deal, Niue's citizens are    also offered New Zealand citizenship. New Zealand's annual    gross domestic product is $186 billion. Niue's is a little less    than $25 million; by far the lowest of any country in the world    (though not unimpressive for a country with only 1000 people in    it). Its three main industries are tourism, fishing and    agriculture; subsistence farming is common. The government is    in debt, and receives considerable sponsorship from New    Zealand, which is also, at Niue's request, responsible for    Niue's national defense. The upshot of all this is that New    Zealand is slowing siphoning off Niue's remaining Niueans.    Unless something changes, the remaining, aging Niueans will    die-off or move. Inevitably, before long, Niue will be empty,    and that will be that.  <\/p>\n<p>    By area, the smallest country in the world, is the Vatican.    Monaco is second. The third smallest country in the world is    Liberland, which is 2.7 square miles on the Danube between    Croatia and Serbia. Liberland's tiny patch of territory was,    prior 2015, terra nulliusCroatia said it belonged to Serbia    and Serbia said it belonged to Croatia. Noticing this,    libertarian activist Vit Jedlika claimed it, and established    the pure libertarian Free Republic of Liberland. However, It's    a country recognized by no one. The legal situation is this:    Serbia claims the Danube as its north-western border with    Croatia. Croatia says some of the land on the Serbian side of    the Danube belongs to it, and some of the land on the Croatian    side belongs to Serbia. This left a microscopic parcel of land    on Croatia's side claimed by neither of the two.  <\/p>\n<p>    As regards Liberland's claim, Serbia says it doesn't care.    Croatia, however, has blocked Liberlandians from entering the    area, fearing that if the land isn't accorded to Serbia, it    will weaken the Croatian claims to the disputed land on the    Danube's other side. So for the moment, Liberland is a    stateless state.  <\/p>\n<p>    But I admire it. Most Americans will, once they've had a look    at it. Liberland's constitution, written in English and    available on its website, borrows liberally from oursmost    importantly, in its Bill of Rights. The problem with most    almost-free countries is a lack of protection against an    overbearing government; too many republican governments have    been formed under the assumption that so long as a government    is of the people and by the people, it is free to do whatever    it wants for, or to, the people. Liberland preempts this    problem with strict and explicit limits on the powers of    government, and the most iron-clad and extensively detailed    Bill of Rights ever written. The Bill of Rights broken down    into sections on freedom of speech and information, property    rights, privacy rights, the rights of the accused, rights of    \"physical liberty,\" equality before the law (including freedom    of religion), and \"the right to self-defense and defense of    one's rights and property,\" including against the government.    The primacy of Liberland's Bill of Rights is enshrined in its    Constitution's preamble (which, keep in mind, was written by    people for whom English is a second language): \"Being aware of    a long and shameful list of governments' trespasses to the    Rights of the sovereign Individuals, we hereby declare that the    Public Administration governing the Free Republic of Liberland    shall first and foremost respect the Bill of Rights and    exercise only such functions as have been delegated to it under    this Constitution. Therefore, we declare that whenever the    Public Administration becomes an obstacle to, rather than a    guarantor of, our Rights, it shall be our duty to alter or    abolish such government, and to institute a new government for    the restoration of the Rights which we consider inherent in all    human beings.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    If you have some time, read the whole Liberland    constitutionit's inspiring, even though it lacks the poetry of    the American constitution. Though I should point out, the first    draft of Liberland's constitution, from 2015, began very    poetically: \"We, the Citizens of the Free Republic of    Liberland, in order to establish justice, insure domestic    tranquility, provide for the common defense and secure the    blessings of liberty to ourselves and future generations, do    ordain and establish the Constitution of the Free Republic of    Liberland.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Liberland is the republic that would have been created by John    Locke and Milton Friedmanand Thomas Jefferson, et al, if they    had been free of the obligation to compromise. It lacks land,    but it has citizensor at least perspective citizens: according    to the Guardian, in the week following its 2015 declaration of    independence, Liberland received 200,000 applications for    citizenship.  <\/p>\n<p>    Niue, on the other hand, has land: 100 square miles, 40 times    as much as Liberland has claimed in the Balkans. But of course    it lacks peoplenearly the entire population could fit on a    single Jumbo Jet. Citizens of Niue who wish to stay need an    infusion of people, enough to create an economy with jobs and    prospects for their children. Ideally, they want an infusion of    people who won't interfere with their life style. In other    words, they need libertariansand as it happens, libertarians    needs them.  <\/p>\n<p>    It takes 3 years of residence to become a citizen of Niue. If a    few thousand Liberlandians were to move there, they would save    the island and the nation, and the remainders of Niue culture    (only about 650 Niuean citizens are ethnically Niuean; only    about 500 of those speak the Niueain language). After a few    years, the libertarians could vote to amend the Niue    constitution and institute their policies of pure freedom, none    of which would encroach in anyway on the surviving Niuean    traditions. The Liberlandians would have land on which to enjoy    their utopian ideals, andvia the accompanying guarantees of    free trade, a free market and businesses free from government    interferencethe Niuean economy would likely see \"Asian Tiger\"    type economic growth (being so far off the beaten path, though,    this would primary start as tax-haven growth).  <\/p>\n<p>    Most importantly, the world will have a chance to see the    success of a country based on unadulterated liberty, andas a    bonuscome to understand that America's strength and prosperity    are not accidental.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Follow this link: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.weeklystandard.com\/libertarians-and-the-idyllic-island-nation-thats-running-out-of-people\/article\/2008454\" title=\"Libertarians and the Idyllic Island Nation That's Running Out of People - The Weekly Standard\">Libertarians and the Idyllic Island Nation That's Running Out of People - The Weekly Standard<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> If you're interested in curious cultural phenomena, you may have taken notice of the tiny Pacific nation of Niuean idyllic Polynesian Eden, which is depopulating itself so dramatically that it will soon turn spontaneously into a wildlife refuge. 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