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In fact, gridlock in the national capital is often accompanied by political
cooperation
and innovation at the state and municipal levels, leading citizens to view state and local governments, as well as many government agencies, much more favorably than the federal government.
The Cracks in the BRICSNEW DELHI – As it prepares to hold its latest annual summit in New Delhi on March 28-29, the BRICS grouping – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – remains a concept in search of a common identity and institutionalized
cooperation.
The EU must forge close
cooperation
with Russia's leaders and the Kaliningrad Oblast in designing a viable future for the enclave.
And, though Morsi’s recent role in mediating discussions between Hamas and the Israeli government was invaluable in preventing a serious regional conflict, his government’s actions are undermining prospects for further
cooperation
with Europe.
With or without such a body, improved channels for
cooperation
among ministries will be vital.
Such
cooperation
is not unprecedented in China.
Former Deputy Finance Minister Jin Liqun, whom the government has nominated to be the first president of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, has indicated that the AIIB’s successful launch was driven by such ministerial
cooperation.
In order to protect the interests of investors better, China now must find ways to ensure such
cooperation
among its existing financial regulators, including by revamping the relevant institutions.
An interconnected world needs
cooperation
and collective action.
Even if Iraq is to bear more of the cost of its own reconstruction, there will have to be debt forgiveness, and this too requires international
cooperation.
But they do not want America alone to shoulder the burdens of international peace, and they are gradually coming to the realization that leadership and
cooperation
do not come automatically, simply because America is the only superpower.
Though we should not dispense with those structures, much less the rules-based order, we must develop new, complementary instruments to foster cohesion and create the conditions for effective
cooperation.
If this year’s elections result in a centrist French president and a revival of Franco-German cooperation, the EU’s unexpected infatuation with market fundamentalism will probably end.
The EU was founded in recognition that certain goals could only be achieved through
cooperation.
More recently, the Prun agreement has elevated police
cooperation
to police integration among the participating states.
Over the last seven decades, democratic values have underpinned efforts, led by the US and Europe, to deepen international
cooperation.
Even more potent, however, is the challenge coming from within the West itself, where anti-establishment political forces in the US and Europe are winning support by contesting long-accepted values and forms of
cooperation.
But it is folly for European powers to believe that they can rely on shared values to achieve international cooperation, just as it was folly for the West to believe that accession to the World Trade Organization would somehow turn China into a liberal democracy.
This does not mean that international
cooperation
has become impossible, much less that countries have no choice but to steel themselves for a coming age of dysfunctional alliances, proxy conflicts, or even war.
Instead, it means that
cooperation
must be anchored not in shared values, but in shared long-term strategic interests.
A third area with potential for strategic
cooperation
is development aid and investment in the world’s poorest and most fragile states.
Such
cooperation
is essential to combat terrorism, human trafficking, and migration.
The US and Europe now need to do more to develop their own long-term strategic objectives and to seek new ways to achieve
cooperation
internationally.
I have watched the problems of international
cooperation
for a quarter-century.
To be sure, eurozone member states also needed the courage to respond to the crisis of confidence confronting the common currency with concerted action for tighter control of national budgets and improved
cooperation.
Third, Latin America needs to reform existing regional bodies, beginning with the Organization of American States, or develop new forms of regional
cooperation.
There is a mutual gain from economic
cooperation
in addition to what each type of talent could produce independently – an insight later built on by the philosopher John Rawls.
The decision by China’s State Council to ride roughshod over downstream countries’ concerns and proceed unilaterally shows that the main issue facing Asia is not readiness to accommodate China’s rise, but the need to persuade China’s leaders to institutionalize
cooperation
with neighboring countries.
China’s rush to build more dams promises to roil relations across Asia, fostering greater competition for water and impeding the already slow progress toward institutionalizing regional
cooperation
and integration.
And it includes closer
cooperation
with community groups, which should be engaged in disease surveillance and response.
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