
An IGO is an intergovernmental organisation. This means that it is an organisation made up of sovereign states who agree to cooperate with each other on international issues. Importantly, unlike a supranational organisation, member states do not cede any of their own sovereignty in order to join. Since 1945 there has been a significant growth of IGOs. Notable examples are:
- The UN
- The IMF
- The WTO
However, the newest IGO is the European Political Community (EPC). So what is it, why was it formed and what purpose will it serve?
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