Collaboration
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All people who believe in building a better world through cooperation and
collaboration
must raise their voices, with those who benefit the most from a functioning world order leading the charge.
The NEF focuses on convening Africa’s innovators to highlight breakthrough discoveries and catalyze scientific
collaboration
for human development.
Policymakers should take the lead in promoting this science-based approach to learning and working, such as by redesigning institutions to emphasize
collaboration.
As traditional industries increase their usage of the Internet, they streamline their operations, find new methods of collaboration, and expand their reach via e-commerce – all of which accelerate productivity growth.
Within a month, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), in
collaboration
with my company, MacroMarkets, as well as Fiserv and Standard & Poor’s, will launch futures and options contracts on home prices in ten cities in the United States.
With international
collaboration
and sound policies, we can achieve that success by launching a new era of low-carbon economic growth while adapting to the climate change that is on the way.
The next steps in implementation should include consideration of the proposals on international transport by the International Civil Aviation Organization, the International Air Transport Association and the International maritime Organization, with the multilateral development banks working on proposals for new green funds and enhanced
collaboration
with the private sector.
In practice, this means 42 years of quarterly reviews, during which the European Commission and the ECB “in
collaboration
with the IMF” may impose new “measures” on Greece (such as austerity, fire sales of public property, and restrictions on organized labor).
The China-US Climate DuetBEIJING – Without active
collaboration
between the United States and China, not only will the odds for successful negotiations in Copenhagen this December to secure a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol be diminished, but it will be unlikely that any meaningful remedy will be found in time to arrest rising global temperatures.
But, while
collaboration
among governments has helped drive some climate action, growing fragmentation within the international community has made the limits of this approach clear.
The SPI, created in
collaboration
with Scott Stern of MIT and the nonprofit Social Progress Imperative, measures the performance of 133 countries on various dimensions of social and environmental performance.
Let us put those timeless, old-tech skills of far-sightedness and
collaboration
together with new technology.
In Northern Ireland, the power-sharing government has broken down, and the UK government is not in a strong position to help restore constructive
collaboration.
Unlike Europe, which largely put its historical ghosts to bed after 1945, Asian countries remain mired in nineteenth-century-style nationalisms that weakens
collaboration
and makes the region more dangerous than it needs to be.
Asian states should also strengthen Asia-Pacific regional structures like APEC and the ASEAN Regional Forum in order to ensure stronger
collaboration
on issues of regional and global concern.
Closed and tightly managed R&D operations must be transformed into more fluid, open processes involving
collaboration
with customers and suppliers.
In the future, the European Union and its member states should fund more
collaboration
between police and minority communities.
The public’s animosity toward Trump and resentment of the covert, intrusive, and probably illegal nature of the
collaboration
instituted by his two predecessors will not easily allow it.
Similar demands were heard all over Europe, where the anti-Nazi or anti-fascist resistance was often led by leftists, or indeed Communists, and prewar conservatives were frequently tainted by
collaboration
with fascist regimes.
After all, economic development and sustained growth are the result of continual industrial and technological change, a process that requires
collaboration
between the public and private sectors.
In South Korea, one of the most painful legacies of the Japanese colonial period stems from the Korean elite’s widespread
collaboration
at the time.
He cannot afford to be tainted with
collaboration.
The taboo against
collaboration
with the National Front was officially reaffirmed, but in reality it has been seriously weakened.
A development bank anchored in emerging markets and developing countries can help to address this gap and become a powerful catalyst for change, both in the developing world and – through
collaboration
and example – in existing institutions.
This is a different level of intelligence, more analytical, where close
collaboration
adds significant value.
Therefore, the US should make
collaboration
with other key stakeholders, particularly ASEAN, the United Nations, and Burma’s neighbors – including China, India and Japan – the centerpiece of its policy.
The best that can be hoped for are serious joint research and development projects, such as
collaboration
on carbon capture and sequestration, aimed at demonstrating that both leaders are at least pulling in the same direction in addressing climate change.
The rugged mountain terrain, a religiously conservative population, and a weak government with a history of
collaboration
with Al-Qaeda have created a relatively sheltered haven.
By forcing greater efficiency and collaboration, misfortune can yield benefit.
Beyond effective collaboration, success will demand improved surveillance and greater innovation, particularly in diagnostics, drugs and vaccines, insecticides, and vector control.
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