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World partner

Dynamic progress

Trade helps growth

Proactive foreign and security policy

The helping hand

Humanitarian aid

Globalised and interdependent

The EU and its neighbours

 

World partner

At nearly 500 million, the population of the European Union is the third largest in the world after China and India. Its sheer size and its impact in commercial, economic and financial terms make the EU a globally important power. It accounts for the greatest share of world trade and generates one quarter of global wealth.

With size and economic power come responsibilities. The Union is the biggest provider of financial assistance and advice to poorer countries. Faced with today’s complex and fragile world order, the EU is increasingly involved in conflict prevention, peacekeeping and anti-terrorism activities. It supports reconstruction efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Union has taken the lead in dealing with the problem of global warming and the emission of greenhouse gases.

Soft power

As it unites a continent, the European Union seeks a close relationship with its neighbours so that new artificial divisions do not replace old ones. Having brought stability and prosperity to its own citizens today, the EU seeks to work with others in an interdependent world to spread the advantages of open markets, economic growth and a political system based on social responsibility and democracy.

The EU does not try to impose its system on others, but is not shy about its values. Any democratic European country can apply to become member of the EU. A few have chosen not to. In 50 years, the Union has brought together 27 countries which have successfully pooled economic and political resources in the common interest. As such, it serves as a model for cooperation and integration between countries in other regions.

The EU acts out of enlightened self-interest just as much as global solidarity. On an increasingly interconnected planet, supporting economic development and political stability in the wider world is an investment in one’s future. By helping others, the EU helps to make life safer within its frontiers for its own citizens. And a multipolar world is becoming a reality, EU member states need to speak as one if they wish their voice to be heard.

How they compare

  Size Population Wealth
  Land area millions kmē Millions 2006 € PPS per capita 2006

EU

 4.2 492 23 600

USA

 9.6 300 36 400
Russia 16.9 142 9 500
China  9.6 1 341 6 200
India  3.0 1 117 2 900
Japan  0.4  128 26 750

Source: Eurostat, World Bank.

 

 

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