The sovereignty of postmodern countries, like the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark or Spain, depends precisely on their capacity to share it: across borders, economies, decision-making, armed forces. Otherwise, they will have to resign themselves to being vassals of superpowers like China, the US, and Russia, remarked our Director Steven Everts in an interview with La Vanguardia (in Spanish).

"Postmodern nations do not feel compelled to achieve national greatness through power and force. We believe in cooperation, interdependence and union among equals, as in the EU. [...] We do not depend on borders, but on sharing sovereignty," he added.