Regional organizations (ROs) are international organizations (IOs). They incorporate international membership which includes geopolitical entities that actively transcend a nation state. Unique geography such as continents, or geopolitics, borders and demarcations for economic blocs define the membership of Regional organizations (ROs) are international organizations (IOs). Spandler, Kilian (2018) stated about the regional organization and international organization stated about the membership of it as, “They both reflect common patterns of development and history that have been fostered since the end of World War II as well as the fragmentation inherent in globalization, which is why their institutional characteristics vary from loose cooperation to formal regional integration.1” They are established to promote cooperation and political and economic integration or communication between states or entities within restricted geographical or geopolitical boundaries. They both reflect general patterns of development and history that have been promoted since the end of World War II as well as the fragmentation inherent in globalization, which is why their institutional characteristics vary from loose cooperation to formal regional integration. Most ROs work with well-established multilateral organizations such as the United Nations. While in many instances a regional organization is referred to simply as an international organization, in many others it makes sense to use the term regional organization to emphasize the more limited scope of a particular membership.
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