Counteralliance

/ˌkaʊntərəˈlaɪəns/ noun

Definition

A union or partnership formed to oppose another alliance or coalition.

Etymology

Counter- + alliance (a joining together). Political and military contexts created this term to describe strategic partnerships designed to balance power against rival alliances.

Kelly Says

NATO was partially formed as a counteralliance to the Soviet Union's power—nations that might not otherwise be friends banded together because they had a bigger mutual concern.

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