A public international union is an organization formed by multiple sovereign states to promote cooperation and address common issues across borders. These unions typically focus on areas such as trade, security, cultural exchange, or environmental protection. Examples include the United Nations and the European Union, which facilitate dialogue and coordination among member countries to achieve shared goals. Such unions often operate through treaties and agreements that define their objectives and functions.
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It was created in 1934. It was a merger of the International Telegraph Union and the International Radiotelegraph Union.
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Michael Carlberg has written: 'International economic policy coordination' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Monetary unions, Monetary policy, International economic relations, Fiscal policy 'European monetary union' -- subject(s): Economic and Monetary Union, Macroeconomics, Monetary policy, Monetary unions 'Monetary and Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area' 'An Economic Analysis of Monetary Union' 'Policy Coordination in a Monetary Union' 'International Economic Growth (Contributions to Economics)' 'Public debt, taxation, and government expenditures in a growing economy' -- subject(s): Econometric models, Expenditures, Public, Public investments, Debts, Public, Taxation, Finance, Public, Public Debts, Public Finance, Public Expenditures 'Ein Simulationsmodell zur Stadtplanung' -- subject(s): Cities and towns, Simulation methods, City planning
International Democrat Union was created in 1983.
Union of International Associations was created in 1907.
International Vegetarian Union was created in 1908.
International Triathlon Union was created in 1989.
International Mathematical Union ended in 1936.
International Mathematical Union was created in 1919.
International Gas Union was created in 1931.
International Seamen's Union ended in 1937.