Collaboration
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In The Anatomy of Fascism, Columbia University historian Robert O. Paxton writes that:“Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective
collaboration
with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal constraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.”
This close
collaboration
delivered the polio vaccine to the poorest of the poor, from the child living on a windswept island in the Congo River to the infant living in a tiny alleyway in Delhi.
The Ukraine crisis has revealed how the longstanding
collaboration
between Russia and the West has undermined important principles of the modern global order.
So, in the eyes of Pakistan’s people, and especially of Bhutto’s supporters, the intelligence services, either alone or in
collaboration
with extremists, finally decided to eliminate her.
The London Declaration – the largest global public-health
collaboration
to date – helped to foster trust in the rules-based global order that emerged after World War II.
The “constructive” part of Rudd’s thesis argues for systematic
collaboration
– with the US treating China more as an equal – in tackling a series of other difficult issues at bilateral, regional, and global levels.
But we must hope that in the years ahead we hear less talk of “primacy” and “dominance” and much more about cooperation and
collaboration.
This includes the “four Cs of twenty-first century learning” (critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication) – areas where humans retain a considerable advantage over artificially intelligent machines.
Some advocate individual behavior modification; others emphasize political/regulatory interventions, poverty alleviation, and promotion of social equity; still others call for
collaboration
with private enterprise, including Big Pharma.
Beyond accelerating progress, the
collaboration
supported by data sharing boosts researchers’ ability to secure the funding they need, because donors are attracted to interdisciplinary, innovative work.
And we believe that as open-data practices become more widespread, the benefits of sharing and
collaboration
that they enable will extend much further.
Twenty-five years from now, we hope that historians look back on the ACA as the start of a new era of public-private
collaboration
to develop innovative solutions to complex social problems – and thus to restore trust in government itself.
The Lancet Commission draws attention to the Indian state of Kerala, where trained volunteers are at the center of community-based palliative care, bolstered by international
collaboration
with the WHO, university researchers, and non-governmental organizations.
We should deploy our aid, diplomacy, and peace-keeping capacity to support sustainable development, good governance, and regional
collaboration
on the continent.
Here was the prime example of competition and
collaboration
that typified the Rabin-Peres relationship.
But, as early twentieth-century theorists pointed out,
collaboration
and exchange within a nation’s diverse labor force increase everyone’s productivity.
Such initiatives provide rare opportunities for dialogue and
collaboration
between rival communities.
Some liken Microsoft’s behavior to IBM’s infamous
collaboration
with the Nazis in Germany.
Cooperation, collaboration, and compromise – between private and public actors, for-profit and non-profit organizations, and Republicans and Democrats – are essential features in all of them.
China’s fears could be addressed by greater international collaboration, but China must be willing to cooperate as well, and, as we have seen again in recent days, it is unlikely to be forced out of its indecisiveness.
That will only come when it opens its eyes to the real and positive possibilities of such
collaboration.
Last year, Chisti and his team, in
collaboration
with colleagues from Australia and with funding from the Australian Agency for International Development, conducted a clinical trial in Bangladesh to compare the efficacy of this alternative apparatus to the low- and high-flow oxygen therapies recommended by the World Health Organization in resource-poor contexts.
In
collaboration
with the Global Water Partnership, the AWF is implementing IUWM systems in five African cities, including Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Marondera in Zimbabwe.
Even countries with much longer democratic traditions have struggled to come to terms with their histories of
collaboration
in the Holocaust.
In fact, there was large-scale
collaboration
by the Dutch bureaucracy with the Nazis, and Dutch citizens played an instrumental role in deporting 80% of the country’s Jewish population to concentration camps.
In that case, productive
collaboration
on other issues might become easier.
TRC shows what governments, charities, and the private sector can accomplish through creative
collaboration.
Good People, Bad JudgmentsNEW YORK – Vidkun Quisling, Norway’s wartime fascist leader whose name has become synonymous with
collaboration
with evil, lived with his wife in a rather grandiose villa outside of Oslo.
The longer we wait to increase R&D funding and strengthen
collaboration
on treatment, the higher TB’s death toll will climb.
They perceive that the US has not won the peace in Iraq and will need international
collaboration
to achieve that goal.
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