Legal Definition and Related Resources of Coalition
Meaning of Coalition
In French law. An unlawful agreement among several persons not to do a thing except on some conditions agreed upon; a conspiracy.
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Synonyms of Coalition
noun
- affiliation
- alliance
- amalgamation
- association
- binding
- bond
- cartel
- combination
- combine
- coming together
- community
- concurrence
- confluence
- conglomerate
- congress
- conjoining
- conjunctio
- conjunction
- conjuncture
- connection
- consociation
- consolidation
- consortium
- conspiratio
- convergence
- cooperation
- federation
- fellowship
- fusing
- fusion
- fusion ofinterests
- group
- integration
- interlocking
- joint concern
- joint endeavor
- junction
- league
- meeting
- merger
- merging
- mixture
- mutual concern
- partnership
- society
- sodality
- syndicate
- unification
- union
- union of factions
- unity
Meaning of Coalition in Political Science
A very basic notion of Coalition related to the United States’election law is provided here: A group of several political parties
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Coalition
(You may find coalition at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).
1610s, “the growing together of parts,” from French coalition (1540s), from Late Latin coalitus “fellowship,” originally past participle of Latin coalescere “unite, grow together, become one in growth” (see coalesce). First used in a political sense 1715.
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See Also
- Governance
- Collaborative Governance
- Interdependence
- Network
- Nongovernmental Organization
- Transnational
Governance
Further Reading
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Aggarwal, V. K., & Fogarty, E. (2004). EU trade strategies:
Regionalism and globalism. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan. - Coalition in the Encyclopedia of Governance, Mark Bevir – University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2007, SAGE Publications
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