Supranational Organizations Questions
A supranational organization is an international entity formed by multiple sovereign states that voluntarily delegate some of their decision-making authority to a central body. This central body has the power to make decisions and implement policies that are binding on all member states. Supranational organizations are typically created to promote cooperation, integration, and coordination among member states in various areas such as trade, security, and governance. Examples of supranational organizations include the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN), and World Trade Organization (WTO).