0 (the forming of) a league or alliance, especially of states etc -- konfederace, spojení
the Confederation of British Industry.
How did this transnational confederation of the learned make its peace with the nationalism that was often the key to its financial support?
Somewhat surprisingly, the confederation agreed that market instruments were acceptable when regulating energy consumption.
By the end of 1991, these realities had become inescapable, thereby dooming the confederation.
These motif groups generally cleaved along political boundaries at the confederation level.
What would be the competences of the confederation and its functioning?
The confederation swiftly reconstituted itself after the fall of the regime and retained its power within the post-war licensing structure.
Various sections of this powerful innkeepers' confederation, especially those of the capital, responded favourably.
The confederation of states which we want demands a certain equality of resources.