Difference between Coilation and Alliance..
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The two words alliance and coalition seem to have the same general meaning:
a group of political partners with similar aims
Is there a difference between them? Are there clear-cut rules as to when one would be preferred over the other? Or are pretty much interchangeable in just about any context?
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Etymologically interesting. It looks like co-ali-tion, would have the same middle part as the start alli-ance from "ally", ult. from latin ad ligare = bind together. But it seems that coalition is ultimately from Latin. co-alere "jointly grow up" – James K Oct 27 '16 at 10:28
a group of political partners with similar aims
Is there a difference between them? Are there clear-cut rules as to when one would be preferred over the other? Or are pretty much interchangeable in just about any context?
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edited Dec 2 '14 at 21:20

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Etymologically interesting. It looks like co-ali-tion, would have the same middle part as the start alli-ance from "ally", ult. from latin ad ligare = bind together. But it seems that coalition is ultimately from Latin. co-alere "jointly grow up" – James K Oct 27 '16 at 10:28
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An alliance is a pact or treaty between two or more parties, made in order to advance common goals and to secure common interests. A coalition is an alliance but usually temporary or a matter of convenience. It is a joining of forces usually with overlapping interests rater than opposing......
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