Coalition of the willing explained

The term coalition of the willing refers to a temporary international partnership created for the purpose of achieving a particular objective, usually of military or political nature.

Origin

The term was coined in the early 1970s by MIT professor Lincoln P. Bloomfield and his colleagues, including Harland Cleveland of the University of Minnesota.[1] In July 1971, Bloomfield described the need for a coalition of willing nations to support important peacekeeping or conflict stabilization goals endorsed by the UN, in a NYT op-ed.[2] The term was picked up by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in a 1973 letter to Bloomfield, acknowledging the latter's "proposal for 'coalitions of the willing'."[3] On May 9, 1988, Cleveland wrote a letter 'for the record' to the Editor of Foreign Affairs making clear that Bloomfield was the originator of the phrase, first published in his 1974 book In Search of American Foreign Policy.[4] In 2002, Bloomfield published another op-ed, insisting that Cleveland share credit for the phrase.

Usage

The term was used by President Bill Clinton in June 1994 in relation to possible operations against North Korea, at the height of the 1994 stand-off with the country overnuclear weapons.[5]

In his letter introducing the 2002 National Security Strategy, President George W. Bush emphasized the important role of "coalitions of the willing."[6]

Coalition of the willing referred to the US-led Multi-National Force – Iraq, the military command during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and much of the ensuing Iraq War.[7]

It has also been applied to the Australian-led INTERFET operation in East Timor from 1999 until 2000.[8] [9]

In the early 2000s, Hungary’s Ambassador to the U.S. Andras Simonyi formed a charity rock band he named "Coalition of the Willing" with former Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and U.S. officials, including then-Assistant Secretary of State Lincoln Bloomfield Jr.[10] [11]

Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ralph Gonsalves referred to the partnership of former President of Cuba Fidel Castro, former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Patrick Manning and former President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez for the construction of the Argyle International Airport as “the Coalition of the Willing," with a display dedicated to it located at the airport.[12] [13] [14] Manning also sought to create a "coalition of the willing" in the form of an economic union with member states from the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States in 2008.[15] [16] [17]

The People's Partnership administration of former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Kamla Persad-Bissessar which won the 2010 Trinidad and Tobago general election has been referenced as a "coalition of the willing."[18] [19]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: April 21, 2002 . ‘Coalition of the willing’ is world’s best weapon . August 5, 2024 . The Baltimore Sun . en-US.
  2. News: Bloomfield . Lincoln P. . July 21, 1971 . Resurrecting the United Nations . August 5, 2024 . The New York Times . en-US . 0362-4331.
  3. Web site: Nov 23 1973 Henry Kissinger response . August 11, 2024 . PalmerCoates.
  4. Web site: H Cleveland attribution letter . August 11, 2024 . PalmerCoates.
  5. Ibiblio.org (originally official White House release), Interview with the President by Sam Donaldson ABC, June 5, 1994.
  6. Web site: September 17, 2002 . The National Security Strategy of the United States of America September 2002 . August 11, 2024 . National Security Strategy Archive.
  7. Web site: November 20, 2002 . Bush: Join 'coalition of willing' . July 30, 2024 . CNN.
  8. Web site: November 10, 2010 . Peace enforcement through a global organisation: the United Nations and INTERFET in East Timor - Summary . July 30, 2024 . Cambridge University Press.
  9. Web site: March 2001 . Shaping East Timor: A Dimension of United Nations Peacekeeping . July 30, 2024 . Columbia International Affairs Online.
  10. Web site: Pohl . Otto . January 14, 2005 . Diplomats Who Rock . August 15, 2024 . New York Magazine . en.
  11. Web site: July 2005 . The Foreign Service Journal vol.82, no.7 . August 15, 2024 . American Foreign Service Association.
  12. Web site: Genter . JT . Quite an interesting "coalition of the willing" on display at the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines airport - Fidel Castro (Cuba) - Patrick Manning (Trinidad and Tobago) - Hugo Chavez (Venezuela) . X (formerly Twitter).
  13. Web site: Cuban President in St Vincent on official State visit Loop Caribbean News . 2024-03-27 . Loop News . en.
  14. Web site: Clare . 2022-12-04 . President of Cuba arrives in St Vincent and the Grenadines for three-day visit - Searchlight . 2024-03-27 . www.searchlight.vc . en.
  15. Web site: SKNVibes PM Manning seeks "coalition of the willing" . 2024-03-27 . www.sknvibes.com.
  16. Web site: 2016-07-02 . Patrick Manning, former Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, has died . 2024-03-27 . Antillean Media Group . en-US.
  17. Web site: 2008-08-28 . Regional Integration Trinidad and Tobago News Blog . 2024-03-27 . en-US.
  18. Web site: Maharaj . Sat . PP celebrated one year after . 2024-03-27 . www.guardian.co.tt . en.
  19. Web site: 2015-09-11 . The end of 'Kamlamania'? . 2024-03-27 . Stabroek News . en-us.