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Supranational organizations extend beyond the borders of multiple states to promote unity. The UN aims to prevent war and allow nations a voice through the General Assembly and Security Council. It oversees organizations like the WTO, World Bank, IMF, and peacekeepers. Economic unions like the EU, NAFTA, and Mercosur reduce trade barriers. OPEC coordinates oil production. Collective security pacts like NATO provide mutual defense.

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Supranational organizations extend beyond the borders of multiple states to promote unity. The UN aims to prevent war and allow nations a voice through the General Assembly and Security Council. It oversees organizations like the WTO, World Bank, IMF, and peacekeepers. Economic unions like the EU, NAFTA, and Mercosur reduce trade barriers. OPEC coordinates oil production. Collective security pacts like NATO provide mutual defense.

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Supranational Organizations

Supranational Organizations Defined


• Organizations that extend beyond the borders
of three or more states that seeks to promote
economic, political, or cultural unity between
members
The UN
• The United Nations
• Established after World War II
– Partially responsible for preventing World War III
• Allows member states to discuss and fix world
problems
• Allows all nations a voice
– 15 member security council (5 permanent)
– 193 members of General Assembly
Organizations of the UN
• World Trade Organization
– Trying to eliminate trade barriers
worldwide
– Helps settle trade disputes
• World Bank
– Provides loans to developing
nations for capital improvements
• Example: Building infrastructure
UN Peace Keepers
• Responsible for dividing opposing forces and
providing peace and stability until a peace
treaty can be made
– Volunteered Soldiers from member nations
– Very strict rules of engagement
The IMF
• International Monetary Fund
• Cooperative organization trying to provide
financial stability
– Help the expansion of international trade
– Promote high levels of employment
– To promote exchange stability
– To maintain orderly exchange arrangements among
members
– Allow for easier repayments
– Make funds available to members who need them
The African Union
• Organized in 2001 and includes 54 nations
– Morocco is only state not part of it
• Helping to promote stability and development
in Africa
– Encourages democratic governance
– Increased cooperation and communication
• Building of Infrastructure
– Increase living standard of all
Economic Unions/Trading Blocs
• Attempt to foster unity through economic
cooperation
– Remove trade barriers such as Tariffs, quotas, and
currency exchange restrictions
The EU
• European Union
• Formed in 1993 to reduce
trade barriers and
increase cooperation and
unity between members
• Monetary Union allowing
for free flow of people
and goods
– Single currency
– Very few restrictions on
movement of people
OPEC
• Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries
• Coordination of oil
production to ensure the
stability of the market
– Promotes economic and
regular supply of oil to
customers
– Ensures a steady income to
producers
– Promotes fair return on
investments
NAFTA
• North America Free Trade
Association
• Promotes trade
cooperation between
Canada, Mexico, and the
United States
– Removal of some tariffs
– Has increased trade among
the three
• Unequally in United State’s
favor
Mercosur
• Southern Common Market
– Set up in 1991
• Full customs union in 1994
– Promotes free trade
– Can arbitrate trade disputes
between members
– Regulates imports and
exports
Collective Security Unions
• Members work together to provide mutual
defense for one another against outside
aggressors
– Promote peace through creation of super blocs
NATO
• North Atlantic Treaty Organization
• Created in 1949 to provide mutual protection to members
– Originally meant to counter threat of Soviet Union and Warsaw
Pact
• Been involved around the world
– Currently in Afghanistan, Horn of Africa, Kosovo, and supporting
African Union

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