European Economic Community

The European Economic Community (EEC) is formed by European countries like France', Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal. The EEC also includes countries outside of Europe especially those that have attained the coveted global superpower status, the only superpower that has accepted the offer to join so far is Japan' as the United States trapped in its own paranoid sense isolationism declines the offer.

History
In 1992 the European Economic Community was established with a common currency called the Eurodollar whose stability leads to it becoming the official currency in several non-European nations. Zones of control and protective tariffs are administered by the EEC as a means of regulating and administrating the activities of member nations. All of the European nations that utilize the Eurodollar currency include France, England, United Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Italy. The value of the Eurodollar is established, based on the gold standard.

Communauté économique européenne