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From Venezuela to Vietnam and Morocco to Malaysia, the new reality of global affairs is that there is not one way to win allies and influence countries but three: America's coalition (as in "coalition of the willing"), Europe's consensus and China's consultative styles.
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Nick Clegg has suggested he could follow David Cameron, with whom he spent five years in coalition, out of parliament before 2020.
The United States, however, preferred to act alone, picking allied units in "coalitions of the willing" to go to war in Afghanistan.
They wonder if there is enough stability in "coalitions of the willing" -- Mr. Bush's favorite phrase to describe the nations that have joined the United States in Iraq.
He has created and participated in coalitions of citizens, corporations, and community organizations that improved the lives of young people and people of color.
On the left, the Democrats are not as aggressive but do believe in coalitions of air support and large numbers of "advisors" on the ground.
I always thought it was more likely that we were going to end up in a coalition of sorts in this forthcoming general election.
Likud has 19 seats in the outgoing Parliament and governs in a coalition of religious and rightist parties.
Albert joined in a coalition of Sweden, Mecklenburg, and Holstein against Denmark and succeeded in forcing Valdemar Atterdag from his throne for several years.
Agreement in Paris was only forged after key countries joined together in a coalition of high ambition.
There were also signs of discord in the coalition of countries demanding Mr. Zelaya's return.
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