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In the 1960s and early 1970s, their security and political
cooperation
deepened, owing to a shared interest in confronting radical movements that threatened their monarchies.
While the gulf between Iran and Saudi Arabia runs deep, instances of pragmatic
cooperation
on specific issues like Yemen can help to build bridges.
France, Germany, and their allies have a four-part agenda to:1. strengthen EU institutions, with majority voting in the Council of Ministers made easier;2. push decisively toward developing common European foreign and defence policies;3. bring about European
cooperation
on issues relating to crime and immigration;4. most crucially, devise new legal arrangements that remove, forever, the power of Britain or any other recalcitrant member to obstruct the march of European integration.
The UK’s decision was a de facto decision against a European order of peace based on integration, cooperation, and a common market and jurisdiction.
This increased assistance should emerge from an extension or re-focusing of national development
cooperation
programs.
When government officials travel abroad to encourage economic cooperation, CEOs of some of the country’s biggest companies should go along.
Development’s New DonorsMOSCOW – In 2006, when Russia’s government hosted a G-8 meeting on
cooperation
with emerging development donors, it planted a seed that had great growth potential.
The World Bank wants to learn from these donors, catalyze deeper cooperation, and build a stronger and deeper multilateral system.
Stories of
cooperation
such as READ illustrate how old notions of assistance need to be re-examined and challenged.
It then uses these funds in
cooperation
with aid partners, old and new, public and private.
With new waves of South Sudanese refugees entering Kalobeyei, the township is introducing a model that promotes
cooperation
and resource-sharing between refugees and their host communities, while providing both groups with better access to education, health care, and other services.
In all societies it is social capital that lubricates economic and social life; it is social capital that creates a climate of
cooperation
in which problems -- social, political or economic -- can be tackled and solved.
Promising avenues for international
cooperation
are now opening up.
To this end, ASEAN member states should foster more trust, cooperation, and dialogue among themselves, and with China.
Now, the discussion should focus on how to enable the SDR to reach its potential as an instrument of international
cooperation.
One might have expected a long period of limited international cooperation, slow growth, high unemployment, and extreme privation, owing to countries’ limited capacity to finance their huge investment needs.
Likewise, international
cooperation
is just as critical to success today as it was 70 years ago.
Yet, for the most part, limited
cooperation
has been the world’s chosen course in recent years, with countries believing not only that they must fend for themselves, but also that their debt levels impose a hard constraint on growth-generating investment.
But if conditionality is so important, why didn’t it prevent
cooperation
70 years ago?
Perhaps the idea that severely damaged economies, with limited prospects for independent recoveries, would pass up the opportunity that international
cooperation
presented was implausible.
Clinton announced a major initiative in
cooperation
with more than 30 organizations, including the MasterCard Foundation, Intel, and Microsoft.
A useful example is the
cooperation
between Brazil’s state-owned energy giant Petrobras and Prominp – a coalition of government agencies, businesses, trade associations, and labor unions – aimed at unleashing the full potential of the country’s oil and gas sector.
Achieving gender equity, diversity, and inclusion in the sciences will require
cooperation
across many sectors.
Doing so would allow the eurozone to establish the institutional and legal means to achieve greater
cooperation
and integration, as agreed at the European Council’s meeting in June.
The second thing that must happen is that eurozone leaders and parliaments, with the
cooperation
of the courts, must be seen to push ahead with institutional reforms to establish not only the ESM, but also a banking union and partial debt mutualization.
That decision, Obama emphasized, enabled an agreement to remove, with Russian cooperation, most of Syria’s chemical-weapons stockpile.
King Salman of Saudi Arabia will visit the Kremlin this month to discuss economic
cooperation
worth billions of dollars.
The US has shifted rapidly from global leadership to that kind of free riding, seeming to bypass the stage of global
cooperation.
Thus, the US currently excuses itself from global
cooperation
on climate change, IMF financial-bailout packages, global development-assistance targets, and other aspects of international collaboration in the provision of global public goods.
The weaknesses of global policy
cooperation
are especially worrisome in view of the gravity of the challenges that must be met.
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