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But pharmaceutical companies continue to hold assumptions about the boundaries of pre-competitive
collaboration
that need to be challenged.
So it is not surprising that the main areas of
collaboration
have been in the development of tools and technologies for target validation and the discovery and validation of biomarkers for efficacy and toxicity.
And yet while the major players in the region all agree that an open, rules-based order is vastly preferable to Chinese hegemony, they have so far done far too little to promote
collaboration.
For starters, Australia, India, Japan, and the US must make progress in institutionalizing their Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, so that they can better coordinate their policies and pursue broader
collaboration
with other important players like Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Korea, as well as with smaller countries.
When Charles de Gaulle revived the French Republic after World War II, he ignored the history of Vichy France and Nazi
collaboration
by pretending that all French citizens had been good republican patriots.
A new generation in France, born after the war, broke the public silence with a torrent of books and films on French
collaboration
in the Holocaust, as well as the collaborationist Vichy regime, sometimes in an almost inquisitorial spirit.
When South Korea was ruled by military strongmen, Korean
collaboration
with Japanese colonial rule in the first half of the twentieth century was not discussed – partly because some of those strongmen, notably the late Park Chung Hee, had been collaborators themselves.
All of this will take time, costly investments, and lots of
collaboration
between scientists and engineers in universities, government laboratories, and private businesses.
Rich countries should fund these efforts heavily, and they should be carried out in
collaboration
with poor countries and the private sector.
The idea of
collaboration
only in areas of interest to China while neglecting issues of substance to India is untenable, even in the short term.
The Mexican government has not been sufficiently honest about the scale of the challenges that it faces, the measures that it has taken, and the level of US support, involvement, and
collaboration
that it has sought.
In an increasingly uncertain world, the need for the countries of ASEAN to deepen their community and their commitment to integration and
collaboration
is stronger than ever.
The resulting report, produced in
collaboration
with A World At School, identifies the components of the safe schools of the future: adequate public-health training for teachers, twice-daily body-temperature checks for children, education programs on health and Ebola transmission, and hearty, nutrient-rich meals to build up children’s resistance.
This was the diagnosis offered two years ago by the so-called “Four Presidents” (the European council president in close
collaboration
with the presidents of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the Eurogroup).
But, perhaps more importantly in the long run, it would create the framework of
collaboration
and trust that is required if the world is to achieve a larger global climate agreement.
It requires new and deeper forms of collaboration, and the US and China are the most important pieces in the larger mosaic that needs to be assembled.
For example, consider methane clathrate, an ice-like stone that in most cases is built in an ordered way by a complex
collaboration
of microbes.
Rather than a single laboratory, such a program could be a distributed virtual enterprise, taking advantage of the sort of innovative industrial
collaboration
in which China currently excels.
That requires adopting policies that cover everything from kindergarten training to
collaboration
between universities and companies, as well as an overall business climate in which success is rewarded and failure is not treated as a human catastrophe.
Similarly, planning, oversight, and financing of technical and vocational education require effective
collaboration
among business groups, the national government, and municipalities.
And yet the region suffers from a dearth of infrastructure co-investment projects, weak
collaboration
in trade promotion, and slow-moving cooperation in financial and tax arrangements.
Following the successful Paris climate agreement two years ago, expectations for further progress and continued
collaboration
are high.
Given China’s growing interest in securing African votes in the UN Security Council, there is scope for
collaboration.
On the other hand, the Darfur crisis, in which China has lent its support to Khartoum, has provided a reality check for both sides, revealing the limits to
collaboration.
The current US turn toward
collaboration
with Sunni militias holds within it the risk of a final break-up of Iraq into three parts.
His Belgian colleague, Filip Dewinter, represents a Flemish nationalist party tainted by wartime
collaboration
with the Nazis.
Because the information is self-reported, this sort of
collaboration
could deliver targeted aid and highlight specific public services that are needed.
Nonetheless, it is disappointing that they have chosen to focus on infrastructure finance as their first major area of
collaboration.
A major driver was a remarkable, sustained scientific
collaboration.
But we need to invest now, seriously and through global collaboration, so that by 2020 we are in a position to scale up CCS or be ready to deploy other alternatives.
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