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America has also come to recognize the need to forgive Iraq's debts, which will require rapprochement and
cooperation
with traditional US allies that opposed the war.
The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, clean coal development through FutureGen, and industrial efficiency audits represent some of the most productive areas of ongoing
cooperation.
It is also seeking greater trade
cooperation
with European countries.
We are determined to solve their remaining problems, and we believe that we can do so through mutual trust and
cooperation.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the MP Damian Collins has launched an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum, but he has struggled to receive much
cooperation
from Facebook and Twitter.
As the social theorist Robert Putnam has explained, "social capital"--the networks, norms, and social trust that facilitate
cooperation
and coordination for mutual benefit--is as much a determinant as it is a result of economic growth.
The valuable role of civil society in giving voice to communities that governments cannot reach is also recognized, but its relationship with government and business is often characterized more by conflict than
cooperation.
Taking concrete action now will reinvigorate the momentum of fighting climate change and help restore faith in international
cooperation.
International
cooperation
is key to securing the legitimacy of negotiations, and it will be critical when the time comes for the enforcement and implementation of any agreement.
The EU-led Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe has since 1999 successfully stimulated regional cross-border cooperation, for the first time since the breakdown of Yugoslavia.
All legislators – whether pro- or anti-Trump, Republican or Democrat – must participate fully in the effort to reduce tensions, improve cooperation, and protect the US political system’s checks and balances.
Running a sort of parallel foreign ministry, his main achievement was the creation of a close alliance and strong security
cooperation
– including with respect to nuclear technology – with France.
Nonetheless, their contest in 1974 marked the start of 21 years of fierce rivalry, mitigated by
cooperation.
The grudging
cooperation
between Rabin and Peres continued until November 4, 1995, when Rabin was murdered by a right-wing extremist.
At first,
cooperation
centered on the creation of a common market, with European technocrats, led by the European Commission’s then-president, Jacques Delors, pushing for a common currency, despite deep structural differences.
What Singh, Lula, and other world leaders really seem to want is to strengthen trust and
cooperation
even amidst a rapidly changing economy.
Some credit the so-called “Polder Model” of social
cooperation
between employers, unions and the government.
Social
cooperation
per se did not save the Dutch from the mistakes of the 60’s and 70’s.
This fudge, not social cooperation, is the true “Dutch model” for success.
Less damaging, yet problematic, is the election – as in Poland – of a minority government that ruthlessly pursues its members’ personal interests and breaks all promises of
cooperation
made before the polls.
It can expand defense
cooperation
beyond purchases of American-made military equipment by deepening its diplomatic engagement with the US to help find solutions to the difficult problems stemming from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran.
Both countries should consolidate their
cooperation
in other areas already agreed upon: agriculture, education, health care, energy, and science and technology.
The US and India should expand
cooperation
on other multilateral issues as well.
He sought to expose the bankruptcy of ascendant ideological nostrums: laissez-faire, spontaneous order, collective cooperation, central planning.
The closure of the United States Agency for International Development’s operations in Russia, and of Radio Svoboda, are emblematic of efforts to restrict freedom of opinion and limit foreign
cooperation.
A first step toward achieving these objectives would be the establishment of an intergovernmental body with the mandate and resources to push through much-needed tax reform, while promoting stronger tax
cooperation
among governments.
Such a globally representative forum on taxation should not only serve as a venue for inter-governmental cooperation; it should also support a broader, more inclusive debate on tax reform.
No immigration deal is feasible north of the border without addressing security matters; south of the border, there is no conceivable Mexican
cooperation
on border security or on a Temporary Workers Program if immigration reform ignores the nearly five million Mexican citizens without papers currently living in the US.
Here, China could find an excellent partner in Europe, either in a G-3 format with the US or in focused bilateral
cooperation.
In one corner is the EU, standing for democracy, freedom, the rule of law, and institutionalized international cooperation; in the other stands Putin, representing authoritarianism, intolerance, and the use of force and intimidation as instruments of foreign policy.
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