An international organization is an institution composed of multiple nations or states that work together towards common goals such as maintaining peace, promoting cooperation, or addressing global issues.
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United Nations (UN): The UN is an example of an international organization established after World War II with the aim of promoting peacekeeping efforts and facilitating cooperation among its member states.
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization): NATO is an intergovernmental military alliance formed to ensure collective defense among its member countries primarily in North America and Europe.
European Union (EU): The EU is another example of an international organization that promotes economic and political integration among its member states in Europe.