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mises.org: Why Regimes Want to Rule Over Big States with More Land and More People -- https://tinyurl.com/2egvky -- When the Soviet Union began its collapse in 1989, the world witnessed decentralization and secession on a broad scale.Over the next several years, puppet regimes and states that were independent in name only broke away from Soviet domination and formed sovereign states. Some states which had completely ceased to exist—such as the Baltic states—declared independence and became states in their own right. In its heyday, the Soviet Union had been three times the size of the United States, and was controlled by a regime with nearly untrammeled power consolidated in a centralized state. In its plac #liberty #news
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