Saliala

Saliala, (officially known as the Republic of Saliala) is an archipelagic stateless country that have marinal borders with Bermuda, USA, Canada, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon. This country is also extremely decentralized once it comes to the concentration of power and the power is distributed throughout the country to their citizens.

Background
After the War of 1812, British Saliala gained their independence from the United Kingdom. Ever since their independence, they were the earliest country to advocate abolishing money, state and the market in favor of labor vouchers/personal credit as replacement to money, also made concerns about the concentration of power at this time period and beyond, and a need to give and distribute the concentration of power to the populace, supported ownership and the control of the means of production by the people, etc. Throughout most of the 20th century, this country was mostly uneventful until they became a free association status with the United States in 1972. Since then, Saliala had good international relations politically, but not economically, because countries refused to make deals with countries that don't have a proper currency to trade with. In the recent years, a new influx of new emerging political ideas and some revived political ideas across the board in Saliala such as abolishing the legislative branch in favor of national referendums and initiatives, Universal Basic Means of Production, Universal basic income, Universal basic services, asset-based egalitarianism, etc.