Entente

The informal understanding between the Russian Empire, France and the UK
Real World Example
The concept of entente, particularly the Triple Entente between Russia, France, and the UK, was crucial in World War I as it represented a counterbalance to the Central Powers and helped to shape alliances. This informal agreement helped these countries coordinate their military strategies against common threats, primarily Germany and Austria-Hungary. It responded to the need for mutual security and the desire to prevent any single power from dominating Europe. Today, the idea of entente is similar to how countries form alliances or partnerships to address global challenges like climate change or economic instability. For example, when countries work together to reduce carbon emissions, they create a modern entente, demonstrating how collaboration can address shared concerns that affect everyone’s future.
Practice Version
