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Putin’s revanchism is an attempt to undermine the entire model of international security – one based on
cooperation
and dialogue, not military force – that has prevailed since the end of the Cold War, and has long been the animating vision behind European unification.
And that increasingly bizarre behavior came even before the news broke, on December 1, that Trump’s first national security adviser and close campaign aide, retired General Michael Flynn, had agreed to plead guilty to one count of lying to the FBI in exchange for his
cooperation
with the investigation.
Achieving these milestones presupposes greater global
cooperation.
In such a world, multilateral institutions like the International Monetary Fund play a vital role in boosting economic
cooperation.
Above all, much depends on the policies adopted by the two largest economies, China and the United States, and their
cooperation
and leadership in creating global public goods and maintaining a stable and open economic environment.
And yet this shift will be accompanied by very substantial global economic challenges and uncertainties, underscoring the importance of Sino-US
cooperation.
More and more, global governance will depend on leveraging that interdependency to strengthen international
cooperation
and boost worldwide prosperity.
Upgrading International Development CooperationPARIS – These are hard times for international
cooperation.
And yet
cooperation
remains one of our best hopes for addressing humanity’s most complex development-related challenges.
To maintain coherence and foster international cooperation, they must be anchored to the 2030 Agenda.
But, because many countries have relatively low tax-to-GDP ratios, mobilizing domestic resources for development spending can be difficult and may require international
cooperation
to design and implement fiscal reforms to maintain macroeconomic stability while improving socioeconomic health.
Finally, the world needs new forms of
cooperation.
Options for enhanced engagement include South-South and triangular cooperation, knowledge sharing, technology transfers, and peer-to-peer policy dialogues.
The first is to broaden the scope of international
cooperation.
Though China is employing ostensibly peaceful tactics to advance the initiative, its primary goal is not mutually beneficial cooperation; it is strategic supremacy.
China, especially under Xi, has often used aid, investment, and other economic leverage to compel its neighbors to deepen their economic dependence on – and expand their security
cooperation
with – the People's Republic.
In this context, Asian leaders ascending to power in 2013 – for example, in China, Japan, and South Korea – must prioritize enhanced regional economic and political
cooperation.
In recognition of Germany’s growing significance, Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao welcomed a delegation of German business leaders to Beijing this May with the words: “Stronger Chinese-German
cooperation
is good for the two countries, good for China-EU relations, and good for world prosperity and stability.
In this scenario, Russian-US
cooperation
in crisis situations like Afghanistan, or in countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, would become much more profound.
To contain today’s financial and economic crisis, Europe will also need to continue the
cooperation
that it has shown up to this point.
In a networked world, where everything we do affects others, we must learn to think beyond ourselves, and pursue cooperation, co-creation, co-evolution, and collective intelligence.
During Obama’s first year in office, his administration placed a high priority on
cooperation
with China, but Chinese leaders seemed to misread US policy as a sign of weakness.
Whatever the two sides’ competitive positions, Sino-American
cooperation
on issues like trade, financial stability, energy security, climate change, and pandemics will benefit both countries.
It is a holistic approach that specialists in development
cooperation
should emulate.
China has played a helpful role of late in encouraging North Korean
cooperation
with demands to limit its nuclear capabilities.
Stopping the spread of nuclear weapons, promoting more efficient energy use, taking action on climate change, and maintaining an open global economy – these and other tasks require Chinese participation, even cooperation, if globalization is not to overwhelm us all.
The global economic downturn has led most of the world to rally together, not only in the hunt for the terrorists, but in reinforcing global
cooperation.
No single country, even the largest economy in the world, can stop the
cooperation
of others.
If successful, it could help reinvigorate international trust and
cooperation.
Thanks to “reinforced cooperation,” recalcitrant states will no longer hinder those seeking to make progress, and could even resort to an “opt-out” process and “liberate” themselves from the EU, perhaps by means of a referendum.
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