Alliance. An agreement between two or more countries to assist each other in achieving common objectives or goals. In a narrow sense, the alliance is often applied in military pacts. In
the sense that such alliances are usually concerned with the defense of
a defensive nature, although sometimes also lead to offensive aspects. At
times ago, which is a modern form of alliance can be found in the
Westphalia peace treaty in 1648 in which alliances were developed to
deal with the political expansion of Louis XIV the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries, as well as political Napoleon in the nineteenth
century. In the early twentieth century, a very popular form of alliance is Aliances Tripple and Tripple Entente. While
at times lately, form alliances can be seen on the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO), South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO),
the Organization of American States (OAS), and the common security
agreement between Australia, New Zealand and the United States (ANZUS).
Aligned. An alliance or bloc among the countries in which each country binds itself to achieve common goals. For example, the Non-Aligned term refers to a bond or alliance countries that did not participate in any of the blocks, both blocks of the United States or the Soviet bloc.
Flow. One thing that is different in view of the cultural, whether organized or not, but potentially has the stickiness so that it can be organized.
Allegiance. That is the obligation of every citizen of a country to be obedient and loyal to the state.
Allgemeine Staatslehre. The title of the book of Hans Kelsen. In the book of wisdom Kelsen divides politically into two meanings, namely: Politics as Ethical Policy, in the sense of choosing something objective to be achieved, as well as determining the destination country. Then Politics as technique, in the sense of how to achieve the intended purpose.
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