BRIC, United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, G8, Confederation of Independent States
OPEC
Miss Supranational was created in 2009.
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Oh, dude, after World War II, Europe was like, "Let's not do that whole world domination thing again, it didn't work out so well last time." So, they were all about creating supranational organizations to promote cooperation and prevent future conflicts. Plus, it was a great excuse to have more meetings and make fancy treaties.
Yes
Supranational refers to an organization or movement that extends beyond any single nation. Although limited in power, the United Nations organization is a supranational organization. Likewise, many religions are supranational in that they extend beyond national boundaries and may at times function without reference to particular nations.
It is a fisheries where there is some kind of governance managing the fish stocks and fishing effort. Governance might be some form of self regulation, but could be by national and supranational organizations also in the form of law and control measures.
An example of a supranational organization is the European Union (EU). The EU is a political and economic union of member states that have chosen to delegate some of their decision-making powers to shared institutions, allowing for cooperation on various issues such as trade, security, and environmental policy. Other examples include the United Nations (UN) and the World Trade Organization (WTO), which facilitate international collaboration and governance across multiple nations.
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There is no boundary on any basis!
Yes, the UN can be seen as supranational. For example its 5 veto-powered member states in the Security Council. However, the General Assembly could arguable be looked upon as intergovernmental.
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