Dictionary Definition
confederation
Noun
1 the state of being allied or confederated [syn:
alliance]
2 a union of political organizations [syn:
confederacy,
federation]
3 the act of forming an alliance or confederation
[syn: alliance]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪʃǝn
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
union or alliance of states
- Czech: konfederace
- German: Bund , Bündnis , Konföderation
Extensive Definition
A confederation is a group of empowered states or
communities, usually created by treaty but often later adopting a
common constitution. Confederations tend to be established for
dealing with critical issues, such as defense,
foreign
affairs, foreign
trade, and a common currency, with the central
government being required to provide support for all members. A
confederation, in modern political terms, is usually limited to a
permanent union of sovereign states for common action in relation
to other states. The main differences with a federation are: (1) No
real direct powers: many confederal decisions are externalised by
member-state legislation. (2) Decisions on day-to-day-matters are
not taken by simple majority but by special majorities or even by
consensus or unanimity (veto for every member). (3) Changes of the
constitution, usually a treaty, require unanimity.
The nature of the relationship between the
entities constituting a confederation varies considerably.
Likewise, the relationship between the member states and the
central government, and the distribution of powers among them, is
highly variable. Some looser confederations are similar to international
organizations, while tighter confederations may resemble
federations.
In a non-political context, confederation is used
to describe a type of organization which consolidates authority
from other semi-autonomous bodies. Examples include sports
confederations or confederations of Pan-European trades
unions.
The noun confederation refers to the process of
(or the event of) confederating; i.e., establishing a confederation
(or by extension a federation). In Canada, Confederation
generally refers to the
British North America Act, 1867 which initially united four
colonies of British North America (Province
of Upper Canada, Province
of Lower Canada,
Province of New Brunswick and Province
of Nova Scotia), and to the subsequent incorporation of other
colonies and territories. Despite this use of the word
"confederation", Canada is a federal
state.
List of entities considered to be confederations
Note that historical confederations, especially
those predating the 20th
century, may not fit the current definition of a confederation,
may be proclaimed as a federation but be confederal, and may not
show any qualities that are today recognized as those of a
federation.
Today
- Iroquois Confederacy (1090–present)
- The European Union is not a confederation de jure but some academic observers conclude that de facto it is one because it has so many of the characteristics of a confederation.
Historic confederations
Some have more the characteristics of a personal union, but they are still listed here because of their own self-styling.- Crown of Aragon (1137–1716)
- Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (confederated personal union; 1447–1492, 1501–1569, (different governments, armies, treasuries, laws, territories with borders, citizenships; common monarch (Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland), parliament (Sejm) and currency)
- Switzerland (1291–1848), officially the Swiss Confederation
- Republic of the Seven United Provinces of the Netherlands (1581-1795)
- Confederate Ireland (1641-1649)
- New England Confederation (1643–1684)
- United States of America under the Articles of Confederation (1781–1789)
- Confederate States of America, (1861–1865)
- Union of African States (1961–1963, Mali+Ghana+Guinea)
- Senegambia (1982–1989, Senegal+Gambia)
- Hanseatic League
- United Provinces of New Granada (1810–1816 in what is now Colombia)
- Powhatan Confederacy
- Carlist States in Spain (1872–1876)
- Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)
- United Arab Republic (confederation de-facto; 1958–1961, Egypt+Syria; 1963, Egypt+Syria+Iraq)
- Arab Federation (confederation de-facto; 1958, (Iraq+Jordan)
- Federation of Arab Republics (confederation de-facto; 1972, Egypt+Syria+Libya)
- Arab Islamic Republic (confederation de-facto; 1974, Libya+Tunisia)
- Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836–1839)
- Kalmar Union (confederated personal union; 1397–1523, Denmark+Sweden+Norway)
- Denmark-Norway (confederated personal union; 1536–1814)
- Sweden-Norway (confederated personal union; 1814–1905)
- Confederation of Central America (1842–1844, El Salvador+Guatemala+Honduras+Nicaragua)
- Confederation of the Equator (1824) - located in Northeast Brazil.
- Pre-united Germany after the Holy
Roman Empire
- Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813) had no head of state nor a government
- German Confederation (1815–1866)
- North German Confederation (1866–1871) Became the German Empire in 1871
Fictional confederations
- Confederacy of Independent Systems (Star Wars)
- Terran Confederation (Wing Commander)
- Terran Confederacy (StarCraft)
- Capellan Confederation (Battletech)
- Confederation of planet Omega (animated series Once Upon a Time... Space)
See also
References
Sources and external links
- The Fathers of Confederation
- Confederation: The Creation of Canada — Illustrated Historical Essay
- WorldStatesmen- here South Africa
confederation in Bosnian: Konfederacija
confederation in Bulgarian: Конфедерация
confederation in Catalan: Confederació
confederation in Czech: Konfederace
confederation in Welsh: Conffederasiwn
confederation in Danish: Konføderation
confederation in German: Staatenbund
confederation in Estonian: Konföderatsioon
confederation in Spanish: Confederación
confederation in French: Confédération
(organisation politique)
confederation in Galician: Confederación
confederation in Korean: 국가연합
confederation in Croatian: Konfederacija
confederation in Indonesian: Konfederasi
confederation in Italian: Confederazione
confederation in Hebrew: קונפדרציה
confederation in Lithuanian: Konfederacija
confederation in Macedonian: Конфедерација
confederation in Dutch: Confederatie
confederation in Japanese: 国家連合
confederation in Norwegian: Konføderasjon
confederation in Norwegian Nynorsk:
Konføderasjon
confederation in Polish: Konfederacja
confederation in Portuguese: Confederação
confederation in Romanian: Confederaţie
confederation in Russian: Конфедерация
confederation in Serbian: Конфедерација
confederation in Serbo-Croatian:
Konfederacija
confederation in Finnish: Valtioliitto
confederation in Swedish: Konfederation
confederation in Turkish: Konfederasyon
confederation in Ukrainian: Конфедерація
confederation in Chinese: 邦联制
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Anschluss, Bund, Rochdale cooperative,
addition, affiliation, agglomeration, aggregation, agreement, alignment, alliance, amalgamation, anschluss, assemblage, assimilation, association, axis, band, blend, blending, bloc, body, cabal, cahoots, cartel, centralization, coadunation, coalescence, coalition, colleagueship, college, collegialism, collegiality, combination, combine, combo, common market, composition, comradeship, confederacy, confraternity, congeries, conglomeration, conjugation, conjunction, consolidation, conspiracy, consumer
cooperative, cooperative, cooperative
society, copartnership, copartnery, corps, council, credit union, customs
union, economic community, ecumenism, embodiment, encompassment, enosis, federalization, federation, fellowship, fraternalism, fraternity, fraternization, free
trade area, freemasonry, fusion, gang, group, grouping, hookup, inclusion, incorporation, integration, junction, junta, league, machine, marriage, meld, melding, merger, mob, package, package deal, partnership, political
machine, ring, society, sodality, solidification, sorority, syncretism, syndication, syneresis, synthesis, tie-in, tie-up,
unification,
union, wedding