Governments collude when they make secret plans together, like kids sharing a candy stash without telling their friends. They do this to get stronger or avoid problems they can't solve alone. Sometimes they even lie about it to keep people guessing!
Examples
- Two countries agree not to tell anyone about a new toy they're sharing
- A group of kids all decide together to take over the playground, but no one else knows about it yet
- Friends in class plan to trick their teacher into giving them extra recess time
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See also
- What are country alliances?
- How Does Most Popular Alliances Around the World | Alliances Comparison Work?
- How do international nuclear agreements impact global politics?
- Why Do Countries Suddenly Switch Sides in Wars?
- Why Do Countries Form Alliances?
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