Creating alternatives to the UN

Anyone following the Liberland project knows how important free market solutions are and the difficulty sometimes in creating them in a hostile environment. While my idea is not all encompassing I think an alternative to the UN is a key component to changing the dynamic of international relations. We (Liberland) I think will have to try and establish and promote this organization. What it will look like I am not sure of, but I do know that it cannot in anyway be a top down system like the UN is; nor can it be a “non profiteer” type charity either. What this new organization should like is to be is a forum for countries in a neutral setting, get together and discuss issues that they are facing or as a way to promote new ideas. This organized should not have rigid, exclusive membership requirements but to be open to all governments around the world from a small African village to the EU itself and everyone in between. The problem has always been throughout history that certain peoples are overlooked, ignored, or just plainly pushed aside when large empires started dividing up regions out of whole cloth. All interested parties need to be at the negotiating table along with those that are while not necessarily disinterested parties those people or gruops that have the best interest of those parties like specialized experts in a certain field that could contribute their advice to the situation.

The biggest needs for an idea like this to work are for openness, transparency, acceptance, tolerance, and satisfaction to the solution. This organization should be a forum like setup up and should be in a way seen like arbitration or mediation with willing parties to be involved. It should also be seen as a forum of collaboration, innovation and cooperation between different countries, communities, etc.

No matter how you look at the UN it is not something that Liberland should aspire to join. We must do what most libertarian minded people have to do and that is to create a new free market solution to heavy handed government problem.

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Good points. And also, we don’t need a OWG (One World Government) or any NWO (New World Order). Today everything is Topsy-Turvy, with the “One Seeing Eye” on the top, and we the slaves and tax payers at the bottom of the pyramid obeying the mandates.

So, without UN the WEF, WHO and many other organizations would probably vanish. I think the world has to decentralize and start all over, with We the People deciding and the governments implementing our decisions.

Will that ever happen? Well, we are still “the many” and they are “the few”.

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