Premium Only Content

What is ALLIANCE?
✪✪✪✪✪
http://www.theaudiopedia.com
✪✪✪✪✪
What does ALLIANCE mean? ALLIANCE meaning - ALLIANCE definition - ALLIANCE explanation. What is the meaning of ALLIANCE? What is the definition of ALLIANCE? What does ALLIANCE stand for? What is ALLIANCE meaning? What is ALLIANCE definition?
An alliance is a relationship among people, groups, or states that have joined together for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose, whether or not explicit agreement has been worked out among them. Members of an alliance are called allies. Alliances form in many settings, including political alliances, military alliances, and business alliances. When the term is used in the context of war or armed struggle, such associations may also be called allied powers, especially when discussing World War I or World War II.
A formal military alliance is not required for being perceived as an ally—co-belligerence, fighting alongside someone, is enough. According to this usage, allies become so not when concluding an alliance treaty but when struck by war.
When spelled with a capital "A","Allies" usually denotes the countries who fought together against the Central Powers in World War I (the Allies of World War I), or those who fought against the Axis Powers in World War II (the Allies of World War II). The term has also been used by the United States Army to describe the countries that gave assistance to the South Vietnamese during the Vietnam War.
More recently, the term "Allied forces" has also been used to describe the coalition of the Gulf War, as opposed to forces the Multi-National Forces in Iraq which are commonly referred to as "Coalition forces" or, as by the George W. Bush administration, "the coalition of the willing".
The Allies in World War I (also known as the Entente Powers) were initially the United Kingdom, France, the Russian Empire, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro and Japan, joined later by Italy, Portugal, Romania, the United States, Greece and Brazil. Some, such as the Russian Empire, withdrew from the war before the armistice due to revolution or defeat.
Scholars are divided as to the impact of alliances. Several studies find that defensive alliances deter conflict. One study questions these findings, showing that alliance commitments deterred conflict in the prenuclear era but has no statistically meaningful impact on war in the postnuclear era. Another study finds that while alliance commitments deter conflict between sides with a recent history of conflict, alliances tend to provoke conflicts between states without such a history.
A 2003 study finds that allies fulfill their alliance commitments approximately 75% of the time.
-
2:24
The Audiopedia
9 months agoWhat is AUSTERITY?
79 -
DVR
Robert Gouveia
3 hours agoTrump FIGHTS BACK in Signal Lawsuit; Judge Boasberg BLASTED; Tesla Terrorist ARRESTED!
15.6K5 -
45:56
Michael Franzese
1 hour agoReacting to RFK Jr.'s Controversial Claims: JFK Assassination and Kennedy Legacy
12.4K9 -
LIVE
Barry Cunningham
4 hours agoMUST SEE: LIVE WATCH PARTY! | DOGE INTERVIEW WITH ELON MUSK! | MY MARK MITCHELL INTERVIEW!
3,695 watching -
LIVE
Rance's Gaming Corner
1 hour ago"Super Dad vs. Donkey Kong: A Mario-Sized Adventure with My Little Player One"
113 watching -
LIVE
megimu32
3 hours agoON THE SUBJECT: Love, Lyrics & 10 Years Later – AMA
128 watching -
58:50
theoriginalmarkz
2 hours agoEvening News with MarkZ and Dr. Scott Young. 03/27/2025
17.8K7 -
57:11
BonginoReport
5 hours agoIs The CCP Right Under Tampon Tim’s Nose? - Nightly Scroll w/ Hayley (Ep.14) - 03/27/2025
138K73 -
1:18:21
Kim Iversen
6 hours agoWhitney Webb: Why The Elites Are TERRIFIED of Her Research
80K100 -
1:08:26
Candace Show Podcast
5 hours agoThe JFK Files + A ‘House In Habit’ Divided | Candace Ep 166
104K167