Politically and militarily, the Gulf War of 1991 was a great victory for the Gulf Coalition. Iraq, although not invaded and occupied, was expelled from Kuwait and suffered heavy losses.
After a particular country's neutrality was violated by the German army on their march westward an allied coalition was formed led by Great Britain.
The United States and The United Kingdom
The coalition government formed by Fine Gael and the Labour Party in 1973 was led by Liam Cosgrave, who served as the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland during the period.
The Great Coalition was a political alliance formed in Canada in 1864, consisting of the provinces of Canada East (Quebec) and Canada West (Ontario), along with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Its primary aim was to address the political deadlock in the Province of Canada and to discuss the idea of confederation as a solution to various economic and political challenges. This coalition ultimately led to the Confederation of Canada in 1867, uniting these provinces into a single Dominion. It was significant in laying the groundwork for the creation of modern Canada.
Great Depression
Stephane Dion led the Liberal-NDP-Bloc Quebecois coalition
A coalition goverment led by Winston Churchill from May 1940
A coalition is a joining of forces together for a common cause. Examples of coalitions are various governments around the world (such as Germany's coalition led by Angela Merkel) or coalitions of Armed Forces. Another example of a coalition is when Napoleon led his coalitions.
Conservative Prime Minister Winston Churchill was the leader of Great Britain in the last coalition in the United Kingdom. He led the nation during most of the Second World War.
Pericles led the coalition of city-states known as the Delian League .
Was a coalition of city-states led by the Athenian Pericles .
Politically and militarily, the Gulf War of 1991 was a great victory for the Gulf Coalition. Iraq, although not invaded and occupied, was expelled from Kuwait and suffered heavy losses.
Coalition governments are unstable and give great power to minority political groups.
A coalition of Greek cities led by Sparta.
After a particular country's neutrality was violated by the German army on their march westward an allied coalition was formed led by Great Britain.
The United States and The United Kingdom