Cooperation
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After all, the test of alliance does not lie in praising agreements, but in thrashing out disagreements in a spirit of
cooperation.
As Leslie Gelb, the former president of The Council on Foreign Relations in New York, recently remarked, leaders in Europe and the US have lost the habit of serious
cooperation.
Eventually, it is argued, the US and the international community will recognize the value of Iranian
cooperation.
Iranian
cooperation
should be repaid with the dismantling of the MKO infrastructure in Iraq, perhaps linked to an Iranian commitment to crack down further on any al-Qaida activities, as well as expel al-Qaida members from Iran.
Most importantly, Iran ought to press for an American assurance that its
cooperation
will be reciprocated by an American guarantee that Iran will not be a target of American military action in the future.
In short, advocates of
cooperation
call for an open and explicit bargain: Iran's support for stability during the current transitional phase in Iraq, as well as its commitment to maintain cooperative relations with whatever permanent government emerges in Iraq, in exchange for an improvement in Iran's regional and international position.
If the US wishes to avoid this outcome, it must consider limiting the influence of its own radicals, recognizing that America's interests in Iraq are best served by greater
cooperation
with Iran.
But, with enlightened leadership and constructive cooperation, Egypt can overcome its current troubles.
Today, their unsteady relationship features
cooperation
alongside intensifying competition.
While there is much potential for conflict between the US and China in the coming years, there is also space for improved
cooperation.
Trump must now choose between
cooperation
and confrontation as the framework for US policy toward China.
Second, removing imbalances is the responsibility of national governments within the context of a rescue regime arranged by supranational authorities – the European Commission and the European Central Bank – in
cooperation
with the European Council, which in turn represents national governments.
All of this is complicated by escalating tensions between Europe and the United States, which, among other things, is spoiling
cooperation
to contain China.
Advancing an innovation-driven development strategy and promoting emerging industries would improve the quality and level of foreign support and
cooperation.
In practice, an association agreement is merely a blank slate, upon which one can draw up terms of
cooperation
on trade, foreign policy, internal security, and other matters.
After all, the first-ever association agreement in 1954 was designed to foster
cooperation
between the European Coal and Steel Community and the United Kingdom, following the latter’s retreat from formal treaty negotiations.
His reply: Europe was above all the continent of peace, compassion, and
cooperation.
Yet it is legitimate to ask what, for Europeans looking at Asia, would be the equivalent of the “peace, compassion and cooperation” that Asians see in Europe?
The peace, compassion, and
cooperation
Asians are contemplating with such admiration are the direct product of values which some of them see as “Western,” and that, yes, we regard as “universal.”
And what good is sovereignty when we face environmental threats that can be countered only through international
cooperation?
The watchwords were independence and interdependence; sovereignty and mutual responsibility;
cooperation
and common interests.
The EU sought to build a partnership of economic and political
cooperation
in the Mediterranean region, for example, in which financial assistance and trade liberalization would be contractually linked to progress in advancing human rights and developing democratic institutions.
Rather, all relevant policies – from aid to political and security
cooperation
– should be related to strengthening the institutions and values to which one adheres.
But although Russia's role in the region has decreased,
cooperation
with Russia is essential if the Transcaucasian states are to succeed.
When I became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1997, Nigeria served as an example of productive
cooperation
between Christians and Muslims.
We have reached two million people in an act of compassion and care, with results that are as remarkable as the interfaith
cooperation
that produces them.
He and Annan spoke with the warm confidence born of their
cooperation
during Clinton’s second term.
If these liberal democracies – which do wield their share of soft power – remain passive, the international order will continue to weaken, potentially to the point that it is shaped primarily by brute force, rather than diplomacy, cooperation, or the rule of law.
Given that treaty change is politically unfeasible, establishing a “two-speed Europe” – in which a core group of countries pursues deeper integration more quickly than the rest – is the EU’s best option for reaching the level of
cooperation
needed to escape the crisis intact.
Eurozone countries, together with others willing to join the euro in the future (the “eurozone plus”), could simply decide to use the legal means already available to increase
cooperation.
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