I would argue yes. The European Union has not only benefited Europe, but the world. It operates somewhat like its own country, and is even seen to some places of the world as its own nation. The EU has created a more united Europe and has flourished its economy (which has recently had a major setback). Regardless, the EU still has the highest gross domestic product when compared to actual countries.
The European Union has the largest economy in the world at US$16,242,256,000,000
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Sort of. Several countries within the European Union still hold several colonies and territories around the world, some of which are part of the European Union. However, the EU as a whole is not considered a colonial power.
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Vietnam is in Southeast Asia, not in Europe. It cannot ever become part of the European Union because it is half a world away from Europe.
The European Union has the largest economy in the world at US$16,242,256,000,000
If you know about electricity, he had both a positive and a negative effect on the world, lol.
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No they are not.
World Peace.
No, definitely not.
No. The United Nations has members from all over the world. The European Union is an organisation that has members from Europe.
The European Union.
The European Union is the thirteenth largest producer of oil in the world. It produces an daily amount of 2,365,000 barrels of oil, accounting for about 3% of the world's oil production.
The European Union did not exist during World War II. It ended in 1945. What was then called the European Economic Community was founded in 1957 by 6 countries. They were West Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg. It is now known as the European Union and has 27 members.
One can protect a patent idea in the European Union via application submitted to The European Union patent, formally know as European patent. Find as many details as required by searching "European Union patent" on the Wikipedia web page on the internet world wide web.
Sort of. Several countries within the European Union still hold several colonies and territories around the world, some of which are part of the European Union. However, the EU as a whole is not considered a colonial power.