Anti-Alliance States
"Anti-Alliance States" refers to countries that oppose or resist forming alliances with major global powers or organizations, such as NATO or the European Union. These states often prioritize their sovereignty and independence over collective security agreements, which can lead to tensions in international relations.
Such states may pursue alternative partnerships or align with other nations that share similar views. Their stance can be influenced by historical conflicts, political ideologies, or economic interests, making them critical players in global diplomacy and security dynamics. Examples of such states include North Korea and Iran.