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The "Three Worlds" of the Cold War (between 30 April and 24 June 1975)
  First World: Countries aligned with the Western Bloc (i.e., NATO and allies), led by the United States
  Second World: Countries aligned with the Eastern Bloc (i.e., Warsaw Pact, China, and allies), led by the Soviet Union
  Third World: The Non-Aligned Movement, led by India and Yugoslavia, and other neutral countries
Political situation in Europe during the Cold War

The Western Bloc is an informal, collective term for countries that were officially allied with the United States during the Cold War of 1947–1991. While the NATO member states, in Western Europe and Northern America, were pivotal to the bloc, it included many other countries, in the broader Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa with histories of anti-Soviet, anti-communist and, in some cases anti-socialist, ideologies and policies. As such, the bloc was opposed to the political systems and foreign policies of communist countries, which were centered on the Soviet Union, other members of the Warsaw Pact, and usually the People's Republic of China. The name "Western Bloc" emerged in response to and as the antithesis of its communist counterpart, the Eastern Bloc. Throughout the Cold War, the governments and the Western media were more inclined to refer to themselves as the "Free World" or the "First World", whereas the Eastern Bloc was often referred to as the "Communist World" or less commonly the "Second World".

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1947–1991 Western Bloc associations

NATO

* Indicates founding member state

Five Eyes

ANZUS

Compact of Free Association

METO, Baghdad Pact, CENTO (until 1979)

Rio Treaty

SEATO

Map of SEATO members in 1959, shown in blue

Greater Middle Eastern Partners

Sub-Saharan African Partners

Northeast Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Oceanian Partners

Post-1991 Western-aligned associations

NATO

* Indicates pre-1991 member state

Major non-NATO ally (MNNA)

Greater Middle Eastern Partners

Northeast Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Oceanian Partners

Inter-American Partners

Quadrilateral Security Dialogue

Others

See also

Notes

Sources

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