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An intergovernmental organization is

[a]n organization created by a formal agreement (for example, a treaty) between two or more governments. It may be established on a global, regional, or functional basis for wide-ranging or narrowly defined purposes. Formed to protect and promote national interests shared by member states. Examples include the United Nations, NATO, and the African Union.[1]

References[]

  1. FM 2-91.6, at Glossary-5.

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