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Greater political
cooperation
would provide a context for discussing issues like the future of Afghanistan, international terrorism, and nuclear proliferation, as well as for creating joint initiatives and strategies that address crucial issues affecting both powers.
But the relentless sniping by its two most important Asian allies has blocked the kind of concrete
cooperation
needed to help it achieve its main goals, including ensuring a durable, long-term military presence in the region.
But, though it does represent progress from 2012, when popular opposition in South Korea to the idea of military
cooperation
with Japan caused a similar agreement to collapse, the latest effort is inefficient, at best.
Asia’s new security landscape places a premium on seamless
cooperation
among US allies – a prospect that the sustained bickering between South Korea and Japan calls into question.
Effective military
cooperation
requires personal ties that take years to build, and, aside from some joint naval and air exercises, the two countries have little experience working together.
Effective
cooperation
will also require a broader scope for joint action – an imperative that is not reflected in the recent intelligence-sharing agreement.
After spending the last six decades defending South Korea and Japan, the US has every reason – and plenty of leverage – to demand that its two long-time allies enhance their military
cooperation.
ALMA – a coalition of 49 African heads of state and government working to eliminate malaria by 2030 – aims to advance precisely such cooperation, by focusing on accountability and action at the national, regional, and global levels.
Where needed, ALMA has provided support to address challenges directly with countries, in
cooperation
with partners, or through results-based management structures.
Though the meeting produced no concrete policy action – as the French daily Le Monde put it, “nothing was asked for, and nothing was obtained” – it could signal the beginning of more effective Franco-German cooperation, guided by the Pisani-Ferry/Enderlein report.
Such
cooperation
could not come at a better time.
But even a joint expert-level mechanism – set up in 2007 merely for “interaction and cooperation” on hydrological data – has proven of little value.
For that to happen, water has to become a source of cooperation, not conflict.
In recent decades, international and local
cooperation
have reduced Africa’s malaria deaths by 60% , pushed polio to the brink of eradication, and extended the lives of millions of Africans infected with HIV/AIDS.
Over the last decade, US leaders’ efforts to establish productive frameworks for multilateral
cooperation
with Latin America – including attempts to reinvigorate the Organization of American States and build up new forums like the Summit of the Americas – have run aground on their continued isolation of Cuba.
Despite providing $20 billion to Pakistan in counterterrorism aid since 9/11, the US has received grudging assistance, at best, and duplicitous cooperation, at worst.
And a long planned step forward in
cooperation
between South Korea and Japan was torpedoed when the South Korean president visited the barren island that Korea calls Dokdo, Japan calls Takeshima, and the United States calls the Liancourt Rocks.
The Kremlin invaded a neighbor, an illegal act of aggression that violates the UN Charter and fundamental principles of
cooperation
and security in Europe.
Nuclear safety is primarily a national responsibility, but, since risks transcend national borders, close international
cooperation
is needed.
They will also facilitate
cooperation
with international organizations and development finance institutions, which can provide additional funds, while helping countries to upgrade their productive capacity.
The trouble is that the steep escalation of enlargement coincides with a swing of opinion in a number of member countries in favor of a more intergovernmental EU, with more emphasis on
cooperation
between sovereign states and less attention to strengthening common EU institutions.
That would certainly be progress on the European side compared with what we have now, and would require much closer foreign policy
cooperation
within Europe than Britain, France, or Germany seem prepared to consider.
On the one hand, China’s economic-growth trajectory has strengthened regional
cooperation
through increased trade, better economic incentives, and closer commercial ties.
This is a good sign for a world with different power centers and interests, with resources and legitimacy remaining tied to the nation-state, but in which challenges (climate change, armed conflicts, pandemics, and transnational crime) are global and, therefore, require
cooperation
among states.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is now seeking legislation to enable Japan to reinterpret the constitution to include “collective self-defense,” whereby the country would enhance its security
cooperation
with other countries, particularly its closest ally, the United States.
Meanwhile, the euro group would pursue far greater fiscal integration, in addition to their current
cooperation.
This system would allow those who do not wish to share monetary sovereignty, or engage in the kind of fiscal
cooperation
that must eventually come with it, to make that choice.
Indeed, out of crisis can come opportunity: an Iranian role in resolving the Syrian conflict could bring a measure of
cooperation
that ultimately leads to progress in the moribund talks on Iran’s nuclear program.
And we should develop a credible European Defense Union within NATO, which would strengthen
cooperation
across the EU and alleviate eastern member states’ security concerns.
Retuning Europe’s Franco-German EngineBERLIN – Whether or not the French presidency of the EU, which begins next month, is successful will depend in large part on whether Franco-German
cooperation
can be revived.
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