List of military alliances
A military alliance is an agreement between two, or more, military factions; related to wartime planning, commitments, or contingencies; such agreements can be both defensive and offensive. Military alliances often involve non-military agreements, in addition to their primary purpose.
Historical
Hellenic Period
Middle Ages
- 634-1853 Christian-Islamic Wars
Early modern period
- 1571 Christian-Islamic Wars
- 1717 Christian-Islamic Wars
Twentieth century
- World War I
- 1902-1923 Anglo-Japanese Alliance - United Kingdom and Japan
- 1907-1918 the Entente and the Allies - Russian empire (to 1917), United Kingdom, France, Italy, Serbia, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Romania, Portugal (from 1916)
- 1914-1918 the Central Powers - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
- Cold War
- 1947 Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Pact) - Most of the countries of the Americas.
- 1948 Western European Union (WEU) - limited role. Merged with EU in 2009.
- 1949 North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) -- United States, Canada, most of Western Europe
- 1951 ANZUS Treaty (ANZUS) - United States, Australia, New Zealand.
- 1954-1977 SEATO - United States, United Kingdom, France, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Thailand, Philippines
- 1955-1979 CENTO - United States, United Kingdom, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan
- 1955-1991 Warsaw Pact - Soviet Union, East Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania
- 1958 North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) - United States and Canada.
- 1971 Five Power Defence Arrangements (FPDA) - United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore.
- 1981 ECOMOG of Economic Community of West African States.
- 1982 Regional Security System (RSS) - several Eastern Caribbean countries.
- 1989 Major non-NATO allies of the United States (MNNA) - Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Egypt, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand.
Active alliances
Europe
Eurasia
- Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), formed in 1992 in after the collapse of the Soviet Union - Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan.
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), formed in 1996 to counterbalance NATO expansion - China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
- South Korea and the United States entered into a military alliance following the Korean War.
- Mutual Defense Treaty (U.S.–Philippines) is a joint US-Philippine Defence Treaty.
Other regions
References
- Liska, George. Alliances and the Third World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1968.
- Pressman, Jeremy. Warring Friends: Alliance Restraint in International Politics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.
- Snyder, Glenn H. Alliance Politics. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997.
- Walt, Stephen. The Origins of Alliances. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987.
- Weitsman, Patricia. Dangerous Alliances. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2004.