There could be many answers to that. Here are just two: It is a trading bloc. It is a supranational organisation.
Japan is not in the European Union.
There are countries that do not wish to join the European Union or there are countries that are not accepted into the European Union. For example, Norway sent in an application but that application remains frozen for now (after more than two decades). Another example is Belarus, a dictatorial European nation which is disliked by the European Union for its inhumane and corruptable government. However, almost every country (including Norway and Belarus) plan on joining the European Union in the years to come. By next year, Croatia will be a member (July 2013). Iceland, Turkey, and Montenegro are also in the midst of becoming a member soon while Serbia and Albania have just sent in their applications.
YesAll members of the European Union have the right to leave.
It is now called the European Union, but it was called the European Community and prior to that the European Economic Community.
Albania is not a member of the organisation known as the European Union. It is a European country, being part of the continent of Europe.
The European Union is an organisation, not a country. A person who is a national of one of the countries in the European Union, is a national of only that country. A French national is not automatically an Italian national for example. What they are is a citizen of the European Union. Their passport will have only their own nationality on it.
The Western European countries created several organizations. NATO is one example. This organization was created by Western Europe and the United States to protect Western Europe from a possible Soviet invasion. The Western European Union is another example. This union was created to unite Western Europe. However, this organization is now dissolved and was engulfed in the European Union in 2011. The European Union is also another example. Though this union now includes parts all over Europe, it was first created by Western European nations.
For example: Norway, Switzerland, and Iceland
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No, Kosovo is not a member of the European Union.
No, it is not in the European Union.
An examples of one would be the European Union (EU)
All European countries are in Europe. What you probably meant is two European countries that are not members of the European Union. There are many of them. For example: Albania and Norway are not members of the European Union, but they are European countries. Europe is a continent and the European Union is an organisation.There are European countries whose borders extend from Europe into Asia, Turkey and Russia for instance, but they are still classed as European.
They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. 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So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. 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So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.They are people who do not support the European Union and think there are many flaws in it. The European Union is an organisation, but not everyone in each of the member country likes every aspect of it. Even some political parties in some countries do not favour aspects of membership of the European Union. There are 28 members, but not all of them use the Euro for example. So people or political parties that have problems with the European Union and do not like being in it and think it would be better to leave it are referred to as Euro sceptics. They are sceptical about the European Union.
No, Switzerland is not a member of the European Union.
No, Israel is not in the European Union.
The European Union does not consist of all of European countries, so European Union citizenship does not unite all of Europe. Even in the European Union countries, each country has its own specific citizenship, as opposed to one single European Union citizenship. You are only a European Union citizen if you are a citizen of one of the European Union countries. There is no European Union citizenship by itself.