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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states which are located primarily in Europe. Committed to regional integration, the EU was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 upon the foundations of the European Communities. With over 500 million citizens, the EU combined generated an estimated 28% share (US$ 16.5 trillion) of the nominal and about 21% (US$14.8 trillion) of the PPP gross world product in 2009. The EU has developed a single market through a standardised system of laws which apply in all member states, and ensures the free movement of people, goods, services, and capital, including the abolition of passport controls by the Schengen Agreement between 22 EU states. It enacts legislation in justice and home affairs, and maintains common policies on trade, agriculture, fisheries and regional development. Sixteen member states have adopted a common currency, the euro, constituting the eurozone. Having a legal personality, the EU is able to conclude treaties with countries. It has devised the Common Foreign and Security Policy, thus developing a limited role in European defence and foreign policy. Permanent diplomatic missions of the EU are established around the world and representation at the United Nations, WTO, G8 and G-20 is maintained. The EU operates through a hybrid system of supranationalism and intergovernmentalism. In certain areas, decisions are taken by independent supranational institutions, while in others, they are made through negotiation between member states. Important institutions of the EU include the European Commission, the Council of the European Union, the European Council, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and the European Central Bank. The European Parliament is elected every five years by EU citizens. The EU traces its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community formed among six countries in 1951 and the Treaty of Rome formed in 1957 by the same states. Since then, it has grown in size through enlargement, and in power through the addition of policy areas to its remit. The last amendment to the constitutional basis of the EU came into force in 2009 and was the Lisbon Treaty, by virtue of which the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union was elevated to legally binding status. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License Can the European Union extend its geographical scope + members without weakening institutional foundations? Q. QUESTION: Can a hybrid European Union greatly extend its geographical scope and number of members without weakening both its institutional foundations and popular support? Some websites would also be appreciated! Thanks! Asked by Marco R - Mon Apr 6 06:11:04 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. no, thats why there is so much opposition to turkish membership Answered by unknown - Mon Apr 6 08:45:47 2009 The European Union has created the European Central Bank? Q. The European Union has created the European Central Bank (ECB). Unlike the Federal Reserve, the ECB is not a lender of last resort. This means that if commercial banks fail to honor their deposits the ECB is not supposed to step in and help them with emergency credit. In your opinion is this a reliable institutional setting for a banking system? Why? Asked by krisy - Mon Dec 8 19:28:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes it is a reliable setting for the other banking institutions of Europe. In staying out of the bail out business, the Central Bank become a lighthouse of sorts in a very stormy sea. Here at home, the Fed Reserve is just a soup kitchen. Answered by catharsis - Mon Dec 8 20:27:31 2008 Is college in England cheaper/free for citizens of the European Union?
Q. I have a dual citizenship, Bulgarian and USA, and i am interested in attending college in England especially since it would be cheaper. Would it be free or at least significantly cheaper for a European Union citizen? If so, about how much would it cost to attend an average university there and would it be a better bet than a college/university in the USA. Thank you for taking the time to help me out! Asked by Heather - Sun Aug 30 10:32:41 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. EU citizens pay the same tuition rates as UK students (which currently stand at around 3000/$5000 a year), but this only applies if you have lived over here for the past 3 years prior to starting your course. If you have lived elsewhere (even if you are a UK citizen) you have to pay the full tuition rate, which can vary but it tends to be around 10,000/$17,000 a year. Answered by SJM - Mon Aug 31 14:45:41 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "european union" "If you cannot join them, beat them!"
"We do not fear that the operations of time may never bring a united Europe, with a reunited Germany at its centre. We do not know how it will happen, how this unnaturally divided Germany is to become once again. It is obscure to us, and we must take refuge in the belief that history will find ways and means of overcoming the unnatural and restoring the natural: a Germany as a consciously serving member of a Europe united in self-awareness – not as its lord and master... Let us not delude ourselves over the fact that among the difficulties delaying the unification of Europe is a mistrust of the purity of German intentions, a fear by other peoples of Germany and of hegemonic plans that its vital energy may install into it, which in their view it does not conceal very well….It is for the rising German generation, for German youth, to dispel the mistrust, this fear, by rejecting what has long been rejected and clearly and unanimously announcing their desire: not for a German Europe, but for a European Germany."
"We are a very special construction unique in the history of mankind ... Sometimes I like to compare the EU as a creation to the organisation of empire. We have the dimension of empire .. What we have is the first non-imperial empire .. We have 27 countries that fully decided to work together and to pool their sovereignty. I believe it is a great construction and we should be proud of it"
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