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Heck, let’s get really crazy. Kalmar happens, and five years after it’s founding (which occurs dramatically in 202_), the Celtic fringe of Britain leaves and joins Kalmar as well. (Northern Ireland, of course, joins the unified Republic of Eire). So Scotland is a Kalmarian realm
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by the 2030s. Not much else to say. To recap: Kalmar union acts as one of world’s tolerant, non-eco-fascist lifeboats in time of climate chaos and mass migration. In long-term, Kalmar helps create new human communities in novel environments
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Terrible name! The Kalmar union was pure Dano-Swedish exploitation. Otherwise, yeah, cool idea. But incompatible with NATO & the EU. How to navigate that?
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So I think the EU is actually the easier one. Either we strong-arm the Norwegians to join (of course we have to convince the Euros to let Canada in too)... or we negotiate a Kalmarexit. Of course, because Canada and the four northern states (I can't remember if there is a...
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collective description that fits all four of Denmark, Finland, Norway & Sweden; I think "Nordic" and "Scandinavian" only fit three of four, and its not the same three)...anyways, we've got superior diplomats, so we won't f*** up a Kalexit the way the Brits are doing it.
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I think in case of Finland the obvious problem would be is that the average Finn is pretty proud of the independent status of our country, due to historical reasons. Joining in with the Swedes would be, suspicious. In your speculation, how to overcome that?
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I also think NATO membership is actually a mistake for EU and for hypothetical. It's a US-dominated system by design. This project is about independence from US hegemony on trade, security, military. NATO membership undermines that. Outsourcing mil to US is a cost saver, but...
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But the opportunity cost is far, far greater than the cost of actually maintaining troops. US mil is massively bloated and inefficient, so not a good comparison. European coalition army would exceed US capabilities at much lower cost, from not needing coercive forward ops.
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Holy shit. OK Kalmar policy makers will have some really interesting geopolitical debates. I think, though, that one of the unifying "substrates" for the Kalmar project is our shared humanitarian ideals, our roles as idealistic middle powers, and our social democratic practice
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