Sentences with phrase «coalition of the willing»

In short, the Conservative - Lib Dem coalition would be greater than the sum of its parts, an ideological coalition of the willing, not a political marriage of convenience.
The 74 Jeb Bush Calls for «New Coalitions of the Willing» to Back Education Reform in Era of Intense Divisiveness
Is there any doubt that the EU will survive and hopefully one day thrive through coalitions of the willing and so - called enhanced cooperation among sub-groups?
Well since we're on hypotheticals, does this question really raise the legitimacy of free market Coalitions of the Willing enforcing free markets on those who would usurp resources for their own (unworthy) ends?
So if this consideration strengthens into resolve to participate, what are the risks and benefits to British Columbia of joining this small, California - led coalition of the willing?
The new coalition of willing that is taking shape should help secure strong outcomes for climate at the G7 and G20 summits.»
Even George W. Bush knew he needed a «coalition of the willing
A second «coalition of the willing,» the term used to describe allies in the second U.S. war with Iraq, may be forming to take on Iran more directly, and the roster looks to include Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Israel, and the United States.
It does appear that policies and regional ambitions of Saudi Arabia and Iran are putting them on a collision course that will result in direct hostilities, and Saudi Arabia has partners willing to assist it with such a fight, that coalition of the willing.
Critics of the Bush administration regularly mocked the size of the so - called «coalition of the willing» that was allied with the U.S. following the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Iraq's liberation from Saddam Hussein and his criminal underlings by the coalition of the willing last year has breathed life into many Labor activists — including Federal Labor leader Mark Latham — who are afflicted by anti-Americanism and / or pacifist inclinations.
As the White House threatens to impose more tariffs, there are talks of a possible «coalition of the willing» to stand up to China over what Washington sees as unfair trade practices.
The new White House economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said Sunday that a «coalition of the willing» — including Canada, much of Europe and Australia — was being formed to pressure China and that the U.S. would demand that the World Trade Organization, an arbiter of trade disputes, be stricter on Beijing.
When I defended my country's decision not to join the «coalition of the willing» he vowed never to speak to me again.
The «coalition of the willing» approach has been used, for example, to get stronger emissions regulations in the Northeast and California, without having to win support nationwide.
The notion that where the Security Council is deadlocked, «R2P» provides a legal framework for the international community to use military force — either by way of a regional coalition or a so - called «coalition of the willing» is just fanciful.
We need to move to a world of maxilateralism - not waiting for the slowest, most reluctant nation in the convoy in order to make progress on an issue but to form coalitions of the willing, involving the maximum possible number of willing nations.
David Cameron has spoken to the leaders of the US, Russia, Germany, France, and Canada in recent days as part of moves to establish a «coalition of the willing».
Not surprisingly, those who expect some benefit from the recovery and understand why austerity is not over — who have some idea of what they government is trying to do and how it will help them, both in terms of their own prosperity and the services they use — are more likely to be part of the «coalition of the willing» who will vote Conservative next May or consider doing so.
Governments of the self - styled «coalition of the willing» went to war in the teeth of domestic opposition so massive and mobilised the New York Times dubbed it «the second superpower».
And most importantly, I want us to move forwards with «coalitions of the willing», so countries who want to, can forge ahead with ambitious deals of their own because we all benefit from the increased trade and investment these deals foster.
The UN is bypassed by a US - led «coalition of the willing» in 2003, failing to prevent the invasion of Iraq and a conflict which is still raging.
In the coming months, de Blasio will continue to recruit a progressive «coalition of the willing,» one of his strategists says.
The film can be read as a coalition of the willing banding together to fight a white oppressor, Bogue, here played as a bored and prickly brute by Peter Sarsgaard.
Not willing to wait to get the green light to innovate a coalition of the willing came together to launch the Open Architecture Challenge: Classroom — An international design competition with one caveat, design teams had to include the end users of the classroom as equal partners in the design process.
Representing a coalition of the willing, each school team and its leaders competed for this opportunity.
Pre-Fed bailouts were done by a coalition of the willing.
The coalition of the willing would go to each of the tax havens, and make a deal with them.
Enough agree to do it, and the coalition of the willing does what they don't want to do.
Individual governments or «coalitions of the willing» may bail out financial companies, but there are no guarantees because the ECB and European Parliament are toothless.
we've noticed early on that there was a coalition of the willing c0ck suckas for this gen so we made sure we jumped in ASAP.
What I think I detect in the speech, however, is a growing enthusiasm on the part of Secretary Kerry to build a coalition of the willing for an agreement in Paris, if not before.
And at least Kerry is doing what few others have tried seriously, which is the spadework with the big emitters to create a coalition of the willing.
Also, «coalition of the willing» got used for other purposes a while back and it didn't end well.)
During the other most recent expression of a politics of fear, the War on Terror, countless attempts were made to make Saddam Hussain «Hitler», thus casting the leaders of the Coalition of the Willing as the Churchill or Roosevelt of the 21st Century.
I'm always calling it a coalition of the willing, bringing together experts from the private and the public sector that want to advance renewable forms of energy transition.
Today we are announcing 4 parts of the initiative that will accelerate reaching that goal by identifying and supporting world change leaders, building a coalition of the willing, setting a target date for reaching the goal and measuring the progress, and building solutions that will advance the goal.
We need to build a coalition of the willing - those willing to build on the important work and progress to date, and finally deliver the justice that so many need.
If we work together, and build a coalition of the willing, we can achieve what so many families desperately need.
The InsurTech Academy is a coalition of the willing formed from market participants who are exploring proof of concept applications that meet the functionality and business case requirements for moving towards a wider supporting infrastructure.
The report recommendation was that a «coalition of the willing» be formed from market participants to review the functional requirements and business case for one or more of these applications.
In an earlier interview, Reitinger makes one thing clear: The alliance is not a coalition of the willing; it's a coalition of the angry (see Global Cyber Alliance: A Coalition of the Angry).
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