European Union (Square One)

The European Union is an economic and political organization consisting of 14 member states across Europe and North Africa. Its administrative capital is in Amsterdam, and the de jure capital is in Lisbon. Struggling after the Impact, the European Union asked member states to implement the Berlin Protocols to deal with the crisis. However, this led to the fracture of the EU when the 2026-2027 Famine set in, as member states sought to limit food exports leaving their country, violating the EU's internal single market.

By 2040, with the signing of the Toulouse Treaty, the surviving member states of the EU, as well as some survivor states, revived the European Union, albeit with significant reforms to the European government and much weaker power compared to the individual nation states. It is unique in being the most successful multinational organization since the Impact.

European Exclusion Zones
See European Exclusion Zones.