
Western Powers
Western Powers refer to a group of countries primarily in Europe, North America, and Australia that have historically been influential in global politics, economics, and military affairs. These nations typically share democratic governments, strong economies, and alliances like NATO. They have played significant roles in shaping modern international systems, promoting values such as democracy, human rights, and free markets. While not a formal coalition, the term often highlights their collective influence and shared cultural and political frameworks, especially in contrast to nations in other regions with different systems and histories.