International Organisations
The Common Wealth
- It was originally known as ‘The British Commonwealth of Nations’. It is an association of sovereign and independentstateswhich formally made up the British Empire.
- Headquarters: London.
- Members: 53
- The British Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) is the symbolic head of the commonwealth.
- Commonwealth heads of government meet (CHOGM) is held in every 2 years.
Arab League
- Established: March 22, 1945.
- Objective: To promote economic, social, political and military cooperation.
- Members: 22
- Headquarters: Cairo
Asia Public Economic Corporation (APEC)
- Established: Nov, 1989
- Objective: To promote trade and investment in the Pacific basin.
- Members: 21
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
- Established: Dec. 19, 1966
- Objective: To promote regional economic cooperation.
- Members: 59
- Headquarters: Manila
Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN)
- Established: Aug. 8, 1967
- Objective: Regional, economic, social and cultural cooperation among the non-communist countries of South-East Asia.
- Members: Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia.
- Headquarters: Djakarta.
Common Wealth of Independent States (CIS)
- Established: Dec. 8, 1991
- Objective: To coordinate inter-common wealth relations and to provide a mechanism for the orderly dissolution on the USSR.
- Members: 12
- Headquarters: Kirava (Belarus)
Group of 8 or G-8
- Established: Sept. 22, 1985
- Objective: To promote co-operation among major non-communist economic powers.
- Members: France, Germany, Japan, UK, US, Canada, Italy, Plus Russia (added later).
Group of 15 or G-15
- Established: 1889
- Objective: To promote economic co-operation among developing nations.
- Members: 18
Group of 77 or G-77 |
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