Continental union
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A continental union is a type of regional organization. These unions are groups where countries work together. Sometimes, they even share power and make decisions together.
For most of history, groups were small, like tribes or city-states, and later, nations. But with better ways to travel and communicate, it became possible for many countries to join together across whole continents.
After big wars in the middle of the last century, called the First and Second World Wars, Europe started to come together. This began with something called the "European Community". Over time, it grew into a union with many countries across Europe. Today, it has 27 member states. This shows how countries can work together for peace and growth.
Supranational unions
Main article: Supranational union
European Union
Main article: European Union
The European Union (EU) is a group of 27 countries in Europe that work together for shared goals. It started with an agreement called the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993. People in these countries vote for a group called the European Parliament.
The EU helps its members by making rules that work for everyone. This lets people and goods move freely between countries. Many of these countries use the same money, called the euro. The EU also talks together about important world issues and helps with farming, fishing, and development in different areas.
Intergovernmental organizations
African Union
Main article: African Union
The African Union (AU) is the biggest group of countries in Africa. It includes all African countries and covers a huge area. The AU replaced an older group called the Organization of African Unity. Leaders from member countries meet twice a year to make important decisions. The AUโs offices are in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Union of South American Nations
Main article: Union of South American Nations
See also: Forum for the Progress and Development of South America
The Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) is a group of countries in South America. It was created to help countries work together, like the European Union. UNASUR started in 2008 and includes most South American countries, except French Guiana, which is part of France. Some countries later left UNASUR to form a new group in 2019.
Similar political entities
Asia Cooperation Dialogue
Main article: Asia Cooperation Dialogue
The Asia Cooperation Dialogue is an intergovernmental organization started in 2002. It helps Asian countries work together. It also connects with groups like the ASEAN, the Eurasian Economic Union, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the SAARC.
Council of Europe
Main article: Council of Europe
The Council of Europe is an intergovernmental organization for most European countries. It talks about important ideas like human rights, democracy, and the rule of law.
Eurasian Economic Union
Main article: Eurasian Economic Union
See also: Enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union
The Eurasian Economic Union began in 2015. It includes Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia. Some other countries like Moldova and Uzbekistan watch and learn. Most of these countries used to be part of the Soviet Union.
European Political Community
Main article: European Political Community
The European Political Community (EPC) started in 2022. It brings together 47 states to discuss the future of Europe.
Organization of American States
Main article: Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (OAS) is an intergovernmental organization for most countries in the Americas. It talks about working together, keeping peace, and helping each other in the Americas.
Pacific Islands Forum
Main article: Pacific Islands Forum
The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is an intergovernmental organization for countries and areas in the Pacific Ocean. It talks about working together to improve economic and social well-being for everyone there.
Union for the Mediterranean
Main article: Union for the Mediterranean
The Union for the Mediterranean is an intergovernmental organization with members from Europe and countries around the Mediterranean Sea in North Africa and Western Asia. It helps these countries talk and work together.
Geopolitical terminology
In Canadian usage
Further information: North American integration
See also: North American Union
In Canada, a "Continental Union" means joining with the United States. This could happen in two ways: both countries could be equal members of a new group, or the United States could include Canada.
Supporting this idea is called "continentalism", and stronger support for Canada joining the United States directly is called "annexationism".
People have also talked about a possible North American Union that would include Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This discussion started after the North American Free Trade Agreement was finished.
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