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      • United States is a singular noun and takes singular verb forms; for example, we say “The United States is in the Western Hemisphere,” not “The United States are in the Western Hemisphere.” This has been the case for over a century. Think of United States as the name of a country like any other.
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  2. Sep 10, 2021 · Will we ever see a United States of Europe? To some extent, we already have it. There is the European Parliament. The European Commission makes regulations; my favorite was when they got rid of roaming charges on cell phones. We don't even have that in the United States.

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    Various versions of the concept have developed over the centuries, many of which are mutually incompatible (inclusion or exclusion of the United Kingdom, secular or religious union, etc.). Such proposals include those from Bohemian King George of Poděbrady in 1464; Duc de Sully of France in the seventeenth century; and the plan of William Penn, the...

    The member states of the European Union have many common policies within the EU and on behalf of the EU that are sometimes suggestive of a single state. It has a common policy-setting body, the European Council (of national Heads of Government) that defines the overall political direction and priorities of the European Union. It has a common execut...

    Future superpower

    Some people, such as T. R. Reid, Andrew Reding and Mark Leonard, have argued that the power of a hypothetical United States of Europe could potentially rival that of the United States of America in the twenty-first century. Leonard cites several factors: Europe's large population, the scale of the combined Europe's economy, Europe's low inflation rates, Europe's central geographic location in the world, and certain European countries' relatively highly developed social organisation and qualit...

    Skepticisms

    Some people think that the European Union is unlikely to evolve into a unified federal superstate, due to political opposition of some members. Norwegian foreign policy scholar and commentator Asle Toje has argued that the power and reach of the European Union more closely resembles a small power. In his book The EU As a Small Power, he argues that the EU is a response to and function of Europe's unique historical experience in that the EU contains the remnants of not one but five past Europe...

    Polls

    According to Eurobarometer (2013), 69% of citizens of the EU were in favour of direct elections of the President of the European Commissionand 46% support the creation of a united EU army. Two thirds of respondents think that the EU (instead of a national government alone) should make decisions on foreign policy and more than half of respondents think that the EU should also make decisions on defense. 44% of respondents support the future development of the European Union as a federation of n...

    In The Old Earth, the third volume (1911) of Jerzy Żuławski's The Lunar Trilogy, the USE is a communist state. In the fictional universe of Eric Flint's best selling alternate history 1632 series, a United States of Europe is formed out of the Confederation of Principalities of Europe, which was composed of several German political units of the 163...

    Bibliography

    1. Dinan, Desmond (2005). Ever Closer Union: an introduction to European integration (3rd ed.). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-96171-1.Later editions available.

    Political speeches by Victor Hugo: My Revenge is Fraternity!, in which he used the term United States of Europe.
    Towards a United States of Europe by Jürgen Habermas, at SignAndSight.com
  3. Nov 3, 2022 · How did the United States change from a plural entity—these United States—to a singular one? What does that linguistic shift tell us about power and authority? Melissa M. Lee, the Klein Family Presidential Assistant Professor of Political Science investigates such questions in “From Pluribus to Unum? The Civil War and Imagined Sovereignty ...

  4. The United States has a "Special Relationship" with the United Kingdom and strong ties with Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, Israel, and several European Union countries (France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Poland).

  5. In other words, we understand “The United States” as “the country consisting of united states” in modern English and use singular verbs after it, as in correct The United States has a very aggressive foreign policy.

  6. May 14, 2024 · The “United States” is a singular noun that refers to a country composed of multiple states. This can be confusing because it sounds plural (since it ends with “s”), but it’s treated as a singular entity because it refers to one country.

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