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He has met with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un three times this year, and agreed to convert the Korean Armistice Agreement into a full peace treaty, improve inter-Korean exchange and cooperation, and work toward “complete denuclearization” on the peninsula.
Projects supporting inter-Korean economic
cooperation
will also carry considerable costs.
According to Moon, the costs will be more than worthwhile, because inter-Korean economic
cooperation
could kick-start economic growth, with North Korea serving as a new market for South Korean businesses.
Given how difficult the economic-reform process will be, South Korea may not experience net economic gains from
cooperation
with the North for many years.
Addressing those concerns – and thus ensuring continued support for inter-Korean
cooperation
– will require practical solutions to structural problems, not more redistributive policies.
Without global-governance institutions and legal frameworks to guide international cooperation, most countries must resort to unilateral management of their own migration flows.
International
cooperation
on migration should be founded on existing intergovernmental agreements, such as the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the 2015 Addis Ababa Action Agenda, the 2015 Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and the 2013 Declaration of High-level Dialogue on International Migration and Development.
The time has come to set the world on a new path of constructive cooperation, instead of populists’ preferred path of destructive unilateralism.
In purely military terms, the problem is not of the first order: Frances’ absence from NATO’s command structure has not prevented effective, if sometime complicated,
cooperation
in coalition operations as in the Gulf, or Bosnia.
EU “Foreign Minister” Javier Solana has already been there, and returned bullish on future transatlantic
cooperation.
Another consequence of the attacks is that international
cooperation
among security services has strengthened, new technologies have been adopted, and video surveillance has been implemented more widely.
With new, innovative solutions appearing every day, the real challenge lies in bringing them to scale – and that requires international
cooperation.
And, while a long-term strategic alliance between Russia and China may not be in the offing, tactical
cooperation
to stop the West from imposing its values on the global community is likely to persist, so long as Vladimir Putin retains power in Russia.
The global
cooperation
that has emerged lately is certainly welcome.
Japan is keen, but its views on regional monetary
cooperation
do not match China’s.
Lastly, UK and EU leaders should follow German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s lead and make it clear to Trump that their
cooperation
is conditioned on shared values.
It missed its opportunity to reassure a democratic Russia that it sought cooperation, and its apparent disdain created the conditions for Putin to emerge.
Russia could also insist on greater military cooperation, including the deployment of Russian missiles in Belarus in response to America’s planned missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic.
The African-European Parliamentary Dialogue on Climate Change was launched by AWEPA (the Association of European Parliamentarians for Africa) in
cooperation
with the Pan-African Parliament and other major parliamentary actors in Nairobi in August 2008.
These reforms, including deeper institutional integration, will be politically difficult and their benefits will take time to become fully apparent; but setting a clear pathway will underpin public confidence in Europe’s long-term growth and
cooperation.
Getting to “Yes” on Missile DefenseWASHINGTON, DC – The recent visit by Dmitry Rogozin, Special Envoy of the Russian President for Missile-Defense
Cooperation
with NATO, to the US State Department highlights one of the many obstacles to Russian-US
cooperation
on ballistic missile defense (BMD).
But the fact is that 17 years of high-level bilateral
cooperation
have produced little of substance.
To navigate it, we need strong political will around the world – leadership over brinksmanship,
cooperation
over competition, and action over reaction.
But substantial gaps remain and must be addressed through international
cooperation
in order to avoid regulatory arbitrage.
Soon afterwards, a consensus formed among many Asian leaders that broader
cooperation
and coordination was needed.
This was followed, in 2003–2004, by heightening security
cooperation
through the Counter-Terrorism Task Force, as well as the Asian Development Bank’s Trade and Financial Security Initiative.
The new Asia-Pacific security architecture should emanate from
cooperation
based not on a “balance of power” but on burden-sharing to bring about a “balance of mutual benefit.”
The strategic test will be for regional organizations – such as APEC – to ensure that the spirit of
cooperation
always outweighs the member states’ competitive impulses.
The MDGs, which expire in 2015, signaled a new era of global cooperation, and triggered real progress in terms of lifting millions of people out of extreme poverty, improving health and access to education, and empowering women.
Unfortunately, the ongoing economic crisis is exerting downward pressure on defense budgets across NATO, exposing the need for greater
cooperation
among the alliance's European members.
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