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We are also pursuing new areas of
cooperation
in defense exercises, such as submarine salvage and rescue, reflecting this key partnership’s growing dynamism.
At the same time, the rule-of-law approach to fighting terrorism must be a pillar of European
cooperation
with third countries, namely with those of the Mediterranean, or with Pakistan, thereby contributing to a security culture that is conducive to democratization.
The left, in particular, will have to defend the principles of equality and democracy, while finding ways to manage irreversible globalization, including through international
cooperation.
With strong political will, sustained pressure from an informed public, and a “can do” attitude from water professionals and institutions pursuing intersectoral cooperation, the world’s water-management problems can be addressed effectively.
Unfortunately, all of this requires substantial international political consensus, cooperation, and goodwill – all of which are in short supply today.
The region’s debt crisis is undermining
cooperation
within the larger 27-member European Union, resulting in the spectacular failure of the recent summit on the EU budget.
Contrary to the effect of increased defensive measures, fostering greater international
cooperation
to cut off terrorists’ financing would be relatively cheap and quite effective.
The increase in international
cooperation
that this approach requires would be difficult to achieve, because nations jealously guard their autonomy over police and security matters.
Although the leaders of Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia recently declared they wanted to keep the Visegrad grouping alive even after their countries' enter the EU, the future of Visegrad
cooperation
is uncertain.
Some advocates of a closer Visegrad
cooperation
criticize Poland's emerging strategy, while euroskeptics in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia applaud the Poles.
If these countries join the hard core of European integration, while others, Poland in particular, opt to stay out, it would create a dividing line between them, burying Visegrad
cooperation.
For the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia, close
cooperation
with Poland may not be the best way to protect their interests in the EU, as their interests and the interests of a big, self-confident Poland may not be identical.
It may be more natural for the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia to strive for closer regional
cooperation
with Austria and Slovenia, the contours of which can already be seen in some existing regional groupings.
International
cooperation
among governments is necessary to help displaced people, but it is not always sufficient.
Leaders from 150 countries will meet to draw up a blueprint for enhancing multilateral
cooperation
and boosting UN member states and agencies’ rapid-response capabilities for mass movements of people.
If the international community fails to capitalize on this meeting of minds, the costs of the migration crisis will only continue to rise, as will the nativist movements that now threaten decades of progress on human rights and international
cooperation.
For government and non-state advocates alike, this month should be the start of a new chapter in global
cooperation
to accommodate migrants and refugees.
Just three years ago, it would have been unimaginable: though the West’s relationship with Russia was far from ideal, and featured plenty of competition, it was also characterized by
cooperation.
As recently as June 2013, Putin and US President Barack Obama issued a statement that reaffirmed “their readiness to intensify bilateral
cooperation
based on the principles of mutual respect, equality, and genuine respect for each other’s interests.”
If those same powers – the five permanent UN Security Council members and Germany – showed the same will to work together to resolve other disputes, the world might enter a new era of
cooperation
and stability.
Multilateralism Is the Only Way ForwardPARIS – International
cooperation
is under strain.
Even against this backdrop, it remains abundantly clear that effective international
cooperation
improves economic outcomes and everyday lives.
Yet ever more people are losing confidence that international
cooperation
can solve today’s problems.
Multilateral
cooperation
provides venues to resolve differences peacefully; platforms to agree on common rules of the game; mechanisms to better manage international flows; and channels for exchanging ideas, experiences, and practices so that countries learn from each other.
Global
cooperation
and integration have been critical to the impressive expansion of wellbeing and opportunities that we have witnessed over the past 70 years.
They will gather in the belief that international
cooperation
is more crucial than ever, but that it must better address people’s frustrations and expectations, and help them realize their highest hopes.
But without
cooperation
to counter global challenges like corruption, illicit financial flows, cybersecurity threats, unfair competition, pollution, and climate change, solutions to such domestic issues will be partial and short-lived.
To that end, the OECD will focus this week not just on defending the principle of international cooperation, but also on discussions about what must be improved.
As a result, the prospect of closer
cooperation
remains distant.
With this understanding should come recognition that Europe’s current policy of demanding that Russia “mature” as a condition for
cooperation
is counterproductive.
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