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What if the South Pacific became the world's greatest experiment in democracy instead of empire?
In 1914, Australia refuses to fight for the British Empire. Instead, workers, Indigenous leaders, and anti-war reformers declare a sovereign liberal-socialist republic built on cooperation, democracy, and self-determination. What begins as a bold act of defiance soon grows into something far greater.
Across Oceania, colonial governments fall as Māori, Aboriginal, Papuan, Melanesian, and Polynesian peoples reclaim their lands, cultures, and futures. United as the South Seas Cooperative Council, they forge a civilization unlike any other-one where worker-owned industries, Indigenous governance, environmental stewardship, and personal liberty stand at the heart of society.
Spanning nearly a century, this richly imagined alternate history follows the Council through world wars, decolonization, technological revolutions, and a Cold War against an authoritarian German Empire. Blending political intrigue, military strategy, cultural revival, and optimistic worldbuilding, it explores what the twentieth century might have looked like if cooperation-not conquest-had become the defining force of the Pacific.
A sweeping vision of an Indigenous-led, democratic, and sustainable future, The South Seas Cooperative Council reimagines the history of Oceania-and the world itself.