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-'''European Empire''' may refer to:  
-*in a historical context, the [[Colonial empire]]s of the Early Modern period 
-*in current usage, a term for the [[Eurosphere]] emphasizing a prediction of growing influence of Europe in the 21st century 
-==See also==+The concept of the ‘'''Eurosphere'''’ or ‘'''European Empire'''’ has grown in popularity in the early years of the 21st century, and is associated with the public intellectual, [[Mark Leonard (writer)|Mark Leonard]], the academic at the [[University of Oxford]], Jan Zielonka, the strategist and European Union Director-General for Politico-Military Affairs, [[Robert Cooper (diplomat)|Robert Cooper]]; and the President of the [[European Commission]], [[José Manuel Barroso]].
-*[[Pan-European nationalism]]+ 
 +== See also ==
 +{|
 +|-
 +| valign=top |
 + 
 +* [[EU External Relations]]
 +* [[Centre for European Reform]]
 +* [[Foreign relations of the European Union]]
 +** [[Third country economic relationships with the European Union|EU economic relationships]]
 +* [[Enlargement of the European Union]]
 +** [[European Union Association Agreement]]
 +** [[European Economic Area]]
 +* [[European integration]]
 +* [[Multi-speed Europe]]
 +| valign=top |
 +* [[European Neighbourhood Policy]]
 +** [[Barcelona Process]]
 +*** [[Euro-Mediterranian Assembly]]
 +*** [[Mediterranean Union]]
 +* [[ECHO (European Commission)]]
 +** [[ACP-EU Development Cooperation]]
 +*** EU-[[African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States|ACP]] [[Economic Partnership Agreements]]
 +*** [[ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly]]
 +* [[United States of Europe]]
 +*[[European Union as a potential superpower]]
 +|}
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The concept of the ‘Eurosphere’ or ‘European Empire’ has grown in popularity in the early years of the 21st century, and is associated with the public intellectual, Mark Leonard, the academic at the University of Oxford, Jan Zielonka, the strategist and European Union Director-General for Politico-Military Affairs, Robert Cooper; and the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso.

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