Cooperation
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The election a year ago of French President Nicolas Sarkozy might have promised a new era of
cooperation.
Indeed, closer Franco-British
cooperation
should be viewed as a positive development, for it pulls the United Kingdom once more towards Europe.
As a result, the possibilities for global
cooperation
on economic and other matters will recede further.
But they provide the arenas of consultation, cooperation, and give-and-take among opposing social groups that are crucial in times of turbulence and shocks.
The sources of uncertainty are many: tension between South and North Korea; anxiety over nuclear proliferation posed by
cooperation
between North Korea and Iran; managing the rise of China and India; and continued Islamist extremism on the Indian sub-continent, particularly Pakistan, as well as in Southeast Asia, where Al-Qaeda has established a second front through Indonesia’s Jemaah Islamiyah .
For example, in 2011, psychologists at the University of Amsterdam who study Dutch attitudes toward Arab and German minorities discovered that the hormone oxytocin – which has been connected to feelings of trust and
cooperation
– can actually increase racial bias and xenophobia.
Indeed, in countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, which are now attempting to institutionalize change, Turkey is their most active partner, sharing our own experience and providing tangible assistance in the form of economic
cooperation
and political capacity building.
In this and other matters, Turkey strives to act as a “virtuous power,” which requires us to align our national interests with values such as justice, democracy, and human dignity, and to achieve our foreign-policy goals through mutual
cooperation
rather than coercion.
It might also mean engaging Russia in the hope that its emerging civil society will give rise to a more truly democratic regime, one that might be ready to supersede the traumas of the Cold War and be drawn to closer
cooperation
with the West.
He was echoing Martin Luther King, Jr., who argued that one who breaks the law in the name of civil disobedience “is in reality expressing the very highest respect for the law,” by highlighting its fundamental injustice in such a way as not to foreclose on future
cooperation
with one’s fellow citizens.
And his attacks on international institutions are likely to undermine peace and
cooperation
– with potentially devastating security implications.
Though Trump’s election has impelled the EU to agree to a permanent structure for defense cooperation, the incoming US administration’s overall effect on European security will not be positive.
The key to tackling that challenge was
cooperation
among governments, development partners, and local communities in collecting, processing, and using data to adjust strategies.
Fortunately, he declared, they have the “capability and wisdom” to build peace and security in the region through
cooperation.
To be sure, it has acquired some military capabilities to deter the US from intervening in the Taiwan Strait or the South China Sea, and it has improved its security
cooperation
with Russia and Central Asian countries through the Shanghai
Cooperation
Organization.
Suspicions about Russia’s intentions have lately ballooned, as the country allegedly steps up its aid to the Assad regime, a longtime ally, and calls increasingly loudly for
cooperation
with the regime to combat the Islamic State.
To be clear, every individual who has amassed a major fortune in Russia did so at least partly in
cooperation
with the state.
As
cooperation
with foreign organizations has become potentially punishable by law, Russian civil-society organizations have lost access to their financial lifeblood.
Efforts to limit such freedoms therefore must be regarded as a challenge to all democratic governments and to global
cooperation
– and they must be stopped.
Criminal networks distort the most important sources of change: globalization, technology, open markets, regional cooperation, and democracy.
As a result, international
cooperation
to counter illegal fishing, smuggling of weapons and drugs, human trafficking, piracy, and the use of vessels in terrorist operations has been greatly hampered.
We must go beyond
cooperation
and establish an EU-wide supervisory authority, particularly in the eurozone.
Close
cooperation
with national supervisors will be built into the framework.
The prospect of Iranian
cooperation
to root out Al Qaeda extremists, which it provided in Afghanistan and Iraq, would be unlikely following any intervention.
One promising avenue for US-Iran
cooperation
on Syria could be joint support for a fact-finding mission by the Security Council to identify the perpetrators.
For example, France’s
cooperation
on the construction of a common European market for energy is crucial for Spain; indeed, this relationship could be enormously beneficial both for France and all of Europe.
Supporting the Developing World’s Health InnovatorsDHAKA – In 2012, the London Declaration on Neglected Tropical Diseases signaled a bold new vision for international cooperation, in which networking and globalization could underpin efforts in the global South to eradicate deadly diseases that disproportionately affect the poorest communities.
UNCLOS is a symbol of global cooperation, compromise, and international law that was more than 20 years in the making.
Ironically, in an era of mounting resource competition,
cooperation
to rebuild depleted fish stocks would actually result in a greater catch for all.
The reason for growing international
cooperation
is simple: countries everywhere are affected by migration, and, increasingly, they are experiencing immigration and emigration simultaneously.
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