The National Democratic Alliance is a name used by political parties of several countries:
- National Democratic Alliance for Egypt
- National Democratic Alliance (India)
- National Democratic Alliance (Georgia)
- National Democratic Alliance (Iraq)
- National Democratic Alliance (Israel) - a common misnomer for the National Democratic Assembly
- National Democratic Alliance (Italy) (defunct party)
- National Democratic Alliance (Kuwait)
- National Democratic Alliance (Libya)
- National Democratic Alliance (Malawi)
- National Democratic Alliance (Sierra Leone)
- National Democratic Alliance (Sudan)
- National Democratic Alliance (Trinidad & Tobago)
Famous quotes containing the words national, democratic and/or alliance:
“I foresee the time when the painter will paint that scene, no longer going to Rome for a subject; the poet will sing it; the historian record it; and, with the Landing of the Pilgrims and the Declaration of Independence, it will be the ornament of some future national gallery, when at least the present form of slavery shall be no more here. We shall then be at liberty to weep for Captain Brown. Then, and not till then, we will take our revenge.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The debates of that great assembly are frequently vague and perplexed, seeming to be dragged rather than to march, to the intended goal. Something of this sort must, I think, always happen in public democratic assemblies.”
—Alexis de Tocqueville (18051859)
“An alliance is like a chain. It is not made stronger by adding weak links to it. A great power like the United States gains no advantage and it loses prestige by offering, indeed peddling, its alliances to all and sundry. An alliance should be hard diplomatic currency, valuable and hard to get, and not inflationary paper from the mimeograph machine in the State Department.”
—Walter Lippmann (18891974)