Cooperation
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Such South-South
cooperation
– supported by German, Norwegian, and Danish technological prowess – can help other developing countries to join the energy Internet.
The Bretton Woods Conference marked one of history’s greatest examples of international economic
cooperation.
Intelligence
cooperation
is crucial to ferreting out jihadists and thwarting their plots.
Furthermore, greater international
cooperation
and coordination are crucial to achieving a strong, sustained, and inclusive recovery.
Since fiscal room for maneuver is severely restricted in many economies, and expansionary monetary policies have reached their limits, addressing the global crisis effectively requires global
cooperation
– by governments, businesses, and employees.
Inclusive multilateral organizations – led by the UN, together with the International Monetary Fund and the International Labor Organization – must lead by example, offering needed technical support and underscoring the benefits of global
cooperation.
Each step toward greater
cooperation
and unity on the continent is, on its own, an important one.
Moreover, Sarkozy is seeking to intensify
cooperation
for development in the whole Mediterranean area.
While national-level action, such as Spain’s anti-terror
cooperation
with Morocco, is necessary, it can work only in the context of broader European action, including intelligence-sharing, migrant policy, and collaboration among police and security forces.
If one dates the cyber-security problem not from the beginning of the Internet in the 1970s, but from the late 1990s, when burgeoning participation made the Internet the substrate for economic and military interdependence (and thus increased our vulnerability),
cooperation
is now at about the two-decade mark.
That is not a good basis for future
cooperation
between rich and poor countries on issues such as climate change.
Those steps include
cooperation
with provincial governments – which bear the primary responsibility for primary and secondary education in Pakistan – to devise a roadmap for universal enrollment.
As the social scientist Zeynep Tufekci has shown, demonstrations and occupations today often include pop-up public libraries to celebrate an idea of voluntary
cooperation
based on equality.
The tragedy of our times is that just when bolder
cooperation
is needed to address the inequities of hyper-globalization, the drums of “free trade” have drowned out the voices of those calling for a restoration of trust, fairness, and justice in the system.
Without trust, there can be no
cooperation.
International security cooperation, border controls, and transport sector monitoring are all important, but they don’t go far enough.
Without such cooperation, China’s ambitions would be constrained only by domestic factors, such as a faltering economy, rising social discontent, a worsening environmental crisis, or vicious politics.
Last month, Abe and Modi took a small step in the direction of
cooperation.
To this end, naval maneuvers, such as the annual US-India-Japan “Exercise Malabar,” are useful, as they strengthen military
cooperation
and reinforce maritime stability.
Advocates of this so-called “freeze for freeze” approach say that such a tradeoff is only fair: the North cannot be expected to suspend its efforts to strengthen its defensive capabilities if the US and South Korea are pursuing supposedly hostile military
cooperation
in its near-abroad.
If we take advantage of these possibilities, public-private
cooperation
can enable millions of people to lift themselves out of poverty and help to build a more peaceful, prosperous, and secure world.
The European Union, a political community built on democratic consensus, was not established in order to bring about the end of the nation-state; its purpose has been to turn nationalism into a benign force of transnational
cooperation.
In fact, free-market behavior, whatever its benefits, is not hard-wired into human brains, especially not when it seems allied with selfishness and corruption in undermining noble ideals like cooperation, fairness, and equality.
Without cooperation, the problem is beyond American control.
Through learning each other's languages, through
cooperation
based on shared values, common interests as well as historical ties, Central Europe has demonstrated what spectacular results can be achieved.
Diplomacy at the Top of the WorldWASHINGTON, DC – Geopolitical tensions between Russia and the West have been high in recent years, but there remain areas where constructive
cooperation
and dialogue remain possible.
But they also underscored the risks to this hoped-for
cooperation
if external issues are permitted to intrude into the conversation.
Even as our Russian interlocutors agreed on the importance of
cooperation
in the Arctic, they vigorously supported their country’s annexation of Crimea and insisted that US sanctions on Russian oil and gas projects in the Arctic have dangerously injected geopolitical issues into the region.
But both sides are well aware that
cooperation
in the Arctic is far preferable to conflict.
George W. Bush’s administration took matters much further, with a defense agreement in 2005 and a landmark accord on civil nuclear
cooperation
in 2008 (which remains the centerpiece of the transformed relationship).
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