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SUPRANATIONALISM >> cooperation over conflict…

SUPRANATIONALISM >> cooperation over conflict…. How Many Americans View the World. Supranationalism …. A supranational organization is one in which member states surrender power to a higher organization. Decisions must be obeyed by the member states .

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SUPRANATIONALISM >> cooperation over conflict…

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  1. SUPRANATIONALISM >> cooperation over conflict…

  2. How Many Americans View the World

  3. Supranationalism…. • A supranational organization is one in which member states surrender power to a higher organization. • Decisions must be obeyed by the member states. • Often courts determine when violations have occurred.

  4. C o o p e r a t i o n+++++-o-n-f-l-I-c-t Supranationalism –Encourage Cooperation and Trade, THUS: conflict is reduced on a local, regional and global scale.

  5. United Nations • Excellent example of supranationalism • Economic and Social Council • Coordinated prohumanitarian efforts around the world • International Court of Justice • Settles all legal disputes submitted to it by UN member-states • Secretariat • Keeps UN operating

  6. Another Example: THE EUROPEAN UNION and Supranationalism >Bringing Europe Together.

  7. HISTORY • Ø1957: The European Community or EC was created in western Europe. • > Open to all democratic countries in Europe. • > Eventually this group became the EEC and then the EU.

  8. 1. Stable Democracy Human rights are protected Rule of Law is recognized Protection for minorities 2. Market economy in place Infrastructure functioning Stable eco 3. Agree to adopt common rules of EU Membership requirements

  9. ADVANTAGES of EU membership • No tariffs/import taxes on EU produced products going to EU countries • No tariffs = lower prices =  More sales = higher profits = Higher standard of living for all EU members • Common Passport • Common currency • Universal voting

  10. DISADVANTAGES of membership • 1. Increased economic competition 2.      No protection for local industries 3.    Possible unemployment in certain industries 4. Loss of ‘national’ identity

  11. Other Supranational Organizations • ECOWAS: economic union among 15 west African states • LAIA: promote free trade in Latin America • OPEC: coordinate petroleum policies among members to secure fair prices • Arab League: to promote common interests • AU: African Union to create greater efficiency • NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement): created in 1994 between US, Canada and Mexico

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