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Revision as of 00:25, 12 January 2025

The Western Bloc, also known as the Capitalist Bloc, is an informal, collective term for countries that were officially allied with the United States during the Cold War of 1947–1991. While the NATO member states, in Western Europe and Northern America, were pivotal to the bloc, it included many other countries, in the broader Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa with histories of anti-Soviet, anti-communist and, in some cases anti-socialist, ideologies and policies.

History

The Western Bloc started with the Cold War in 1947, and began to repel Soviet influence. After USSR collapsed in 1991, the Western Bloc transformed into the modern West of the post-Cold War era.

Members

NATO

See also: North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Five Eyes

ANZUS

SEATO

Compact of Free Association

METO/Baghdad Pact/CENTO

Rio Treaty

Middle East/North Africa Region

Asia, Southeast Asian, and Oceania Partners

Others

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