Life and Luxury in the World Beyond the Nation-State
Briefly

"Svalbard's unique status allows anyone to live there without restrictions, embodying a remarkable cohabitation of state control and personal freedom, unlike typical nation-states."
"The Svalbard Treaty, ratified in 1920, created an anomaly where military activities are prohibited while citizens enjoy unfettered access and residence, challenging traditional sovereignty concepts."
Read at The Nation
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