Chechen War
By: Mike • Essay • 269 Words • April 12, 2010 • 999 Views
Chechen War
The European Union, unlike the United States is not a federation. Unlike the United Nations it is not a global co-operation of member state in decision making. The European Union is unique. In short the Union its self is one that is made up of many sovereign states. These sovereign states, though retaining the majority, pool the sovereignty together in order to increase there strength and world influent. Pooling sovereignty means that the state turns over decision making power to a joint co-founded body on issues of joint interest to be decided democratically. The foundation of the Union goes back to a time of great instability, perhaps even before the Napoleonic war, but for our purpose we will begin there. From Napoleon and the latter Franco Prussian wars, to World War I and II Europe continuously lay in a state of disorder. It is this very disorder and instability that brought about the building blocks for the original European Community.
Starting in 1972 the French