It will have some effects, but not a lot. The European Union is an organisation. The UK leaving will not end their connections with other countries in Europe that are members of the European Union or other European countries. It will take time to see what the results are. There is still some uncertainty as to what will happen next.
The European Union is a supranational organization of which 28 Western European countries participate in. The Council of Europe is an intergovernmental organization devoted to the promotion of Human Rights in Europe. While all EU countries are currently a part of the Council of Europe, it has 47 member states total.
No. The European Union is an organisation. Europe is a continent. 28 of Europe's countries are members of the European Union, which is just over half of the countries of Europe.
Europe is a continent with over 50 countries. The European Union is an organisation. As of 2013, 28 of the countries in Europe are members of the European Union. Many countries in Europe are not members.
No. Only 27 countries in Europe are members of the European Union. There are about 50 countries in Europe.
The European Union was created to create a more stable, united Europe.
Amanda Sloat has written: 'Scotland in Europe' -- subject(s): Central-local government relations, European Union, Politics and government
Richard G. Whitman has written: 'Normative power Europe' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, European Neighbourhood Policy (Program), European Union, Foreign relations 'Normative power Europe' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, European Neighbourhood Policy (Program), European Union, Foreign relations 'The EU as a global conflict manager' -- subject(s): International Mediation, Government policy, International cooperation, Conflict management, International Security, Case studies, Foreign relations, History
Western Europe has many countries, each with their own government. You may be thinking of the European Union, but this is not a government and not all countries in western Europe are members of the European Union.
Marten Van Heuven has written: 'Beyond Maastricht' -- subject(s): European Union 'Europe at the end of 1991' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The new Canada' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Sorting out European security' -- subject(s): National security 'Yugoslavia' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 'Transatlantic security' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, International Security 'Europe on its own' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions 'Europe in 1995' -- subject(s): Civilization, Collective identity, National security, Politics and government 'Europe at the end of 1992' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Transatlantic relations' -- subject(s): Military relations, National security 'Managing new issues' -- subject(s): Computer crimes, Computer security, Government policy, Prevention 'How will NATO adjust in the coming decade?' -- subject(s): National security, North Atlantic Treaty Organization 'Yugoslavia--what issues? what policies?' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'NATO and Europe' -- subject(s): European Union, Foreign relations, Military policy, North Atlantic Treaty Organization 'Europe in 2006' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Europe, continent in transition' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
There is no European government. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has around 50 countries, all with their own governments.
There is no European government per se. There is the European Union which is a loose economic conglomeration between 27 states in Europe. It does not have what would be recognized as a government any more than the UN does.
Werner Weidenfeld has written: 'Jugend und Europa' -- subject(s): Attitudes, European communities, European federation, Public opinion, Youth 'Partnerschaft im Wandel' -- subject(s): Relations 'The transatlantic challenge' -- subject(s): Relations 'America and Europe' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Die Englandpolitik Gustav Stresemanns' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Die Deutschen' -- subject(s): Civilization, German National characteristics, Public opinion, Social conditions 'Europa Von a Taschenbuch Der Europaisc' 'Europa 2000' -- subject(s): European Economic Community, Politics and government 'East Europe' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, Foreign relations, Politics and government, Post-communism, Social conditions 'Standort Europa' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, International economic relations '30 Jahre EG' -- subject(s): European Economic Community, History 'Europe from A to Z' -- subject(s): Economic integration, European Union, European federation, Politics and government 'Partners at Odds' 'Vor neuen Herausforderungen' -- subject(s): Intellectual life, Relations 'Kulturbruch mit Amerika?' -- subject(s): Relations 'Understanding the European Constitution' -- subject(s): Constitution, Constitutional history, Constitutional law, European Union
No. The Chinese government is the government of China. The European Union is an organisation with 27 of Europe's countries as members.
There is no European government. Europe is a continent with over 50 countries. Each of those countries has its own government and each country the roles of government can be different.
it encouraged African self-rule and independence from Europe
A. Ross Johnson has written: 'Italy and Yugoslav security' -- subject(s): Foreign relations 'Cold war broadcasting' -- subject(s): Broadcasting, Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, History 'Soviet-East European military relations' -- subject(s): Relations (military) with Eastern Europe, Relations (military) with Russia, Warsaw Treaty Organization 'Yugoslavia' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Has East Central Europe become a liability to the USSR?' -- subject(s): Communism, Military relations 'East European military establishments' -- subject(s): Armed Forces 'The Evolving Warsaw Pact threat' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Relations 'Communicating With the World of Islam' 'Cold war broadcasting' -- subject(s): Broadcasting, Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, History 'The Transformation of Communist Ideology' -- subject(s): Communism, Yugoslavia
Jacques Delors has written: 'Education for the Twenty-First Century' 'La France par l'Europe' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Politics and government, Social conditions 'The Single Act and Europe' -- subject(s): European federation, Single European Act 'Our Europe' -- subject(s): Economic policy, European Economic Community 'Combats pour l'Europe' 'Changer' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social policy 'El Nuevo Concierto Europeo' 'Jacques Delors' -- subject(s): Interviews, Politics and government, Foreign relations, Statesmen