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Europe portal【欧洲主题】/ 欧洲主题
- 国际关系主题
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- Outline of the European Union【欧洲联盟概况】
- Special territories of members of the European Economic Area【欧洲经济区成员国的特别领土】
- List of country groupings【国家集团列表】
- List of multilateral free-trade agreements【多边自由贸易协定清单】
- Euroscepticism【欧洲怀疑主义】
- Pan-European nationalism【泛欧民族主义】
- Brexit withdrawal agreement【英国脱离欧洲联盟协议】
- EU–UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement【欧盟—英国贸易与合作协定】
- African Union【非洲联盟】
- 东南亚国家联盟
- 东非共同体
- 国际泛欧联盟
- 欧盟军
- 欧洲自由贸易联盟
- 欧盟增值税
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5. 延伸阅读 | Further reading
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- Bretherton, Charlotte; Vogler, John (2005). The European Union as a Global Actor. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-134-45882-0.
- Cini, Michelle; Borragán, Nieves Pérez-Solórzano (2019). European Union Politics. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-880653-0.
- Corbett, Richard; Jacobs, Francis; Shackleton, Michael (2011). The European Parliament (8th ed.). London: John Harper Publishing. ISBN 978-0-9564508-5-2.
- Federiga, Bindi, ed. (2010). The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World (2nd ed.). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. ISBN 978-0-8157-2252-6.
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6. 外部链接 | External links
维基共享资源中相关的多媒体资源:欧洲联盟 / Wikimedia Commons has media related to European Union.
- 欧盟官方网站 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- European Union at the Encyclopædia Britannica【大英百科全书中的”欧洲联盟“】
- Historical Archives of the European Union【欧洲联盟的历史文件】
- European Union. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.【欧洲联盟。世界概况。(美国)中央情报局。】
- The European Union: Questions and Answers. Congressional Research Service.【《欧盟:问答》。(美国)国会研究服务处。】
- Works by European Union at Project Gutenberg【古腾堡计划中的欧盟所作的作品】
- Works by or about European Union at Internet Archive【互联网档案馆中欧盟所作的作品或关于欧盟的作品】
- European Union on Nobelprize.org 【欧盟在诺贝尔奖官方网站】
- 新华社对欧盟的介绍 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- 欧洲经贸办事处 (中文)
- 欧盟对中华人民共和国政策 (英文)
- 欧盟中心2009年5月运作 提升台欧关系 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- 欧洲经贸办事处:申根协议国评估给予台湾免签证待遇
- 淡江大学欧盟资讯中心 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
- 欧盟资讯中心 (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆)
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