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This, too, will require a level of global
cooperation
that remains nowhere to be seen.
With Rafsanjani, either a real agreement or the pretense of
cooperation
would have been easy to maintain.
In this and other medical applications, we are well prepared to deal with ethical questions in parallel to and in
cooperation
with neuroscientific research.
Even during the 60 years of conflict in the Jordan Valley, water has more often been a source of
cooperation
than of conflict.
Water can be a catalyst for regional cooperation, opening the way to a future comprehensive “Community of Water and Energy” to enhance the human environment.
To move to a more effective, proactive form of governance, Middle Eastern countries need to create a space for genuine politics and civil-society initiatives that redistribute power and foster
cooperation.
But any viable and lasting peace in Syria will require the
cooperation
of a large number of actors.
The need for broad
cooperation
is apparent across the region, where problems are deep-seated and, therefore, cannot be resolved with simple, quick fixes.
Consensus building, compromise, and
cooperation
within and among Middle Eastern and Arab societies must be the watchwords for banishing those destructive forces from our lives.
This has led Xi to replace China’s longstanding foreign-policy of moderation and tactical
cooperation
with one based on the pursuit of national greatness.
After all, dialogue is not only a soft policy instrument for handling matters like trade or environmental cooperation; it is also essential to any security policy that looks beyond deterrence.
Many small, landlocked African countries will never become serious players in the global economy without increased
cooperation
within their own regions.
One of the consequences of this lack of
cooperation
for Africa’s 967 million people is the bureaucratic replication and currency-exchange issues that being divided into 53 countries entails.
While international
cooperation
on regulatory reform is difficult to achieve on a piecemeal basis, it may be attainable in a grand bargain that rearranges the entire financial order.
He believes in international cooperation, rather than the might-is-right philosophy of the Bush-Cheney era.
The emergence of the G-20 as the primary forum of international
cooperation
and the peer-review process agreed in Pittsburghare steps in the right direction.
The only way to stop the race to the bottom is through global
cooperation.
While Karzai has been fickle, to say the least, about
cooperation
with the Americans (indeed, he has since backed away from participation in the Doha talks), the rupture of his political alliance with non-Pashtun leaders has also fueled ethnic polarization.
The West needs Russian
cooperation
in dealing with issues like nuclear proliferation in Iran and North Korea, the control of nuclear materials and weapons, combating the current wave of radical Islamist terrorism, and energy production and security.
For example, while it would be tempting for a leader confronting ecological or nuclear disaster to devote less attention to domestic social issues, effective global
cooperation
depends on strong individual states.
From religious and ethnic conflict, Europe can once again forge a model of peaceful
cooperation
– this time by creating an integrated zone of stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Developing channels of
cooperation
with Turkey in order to tap into Turkey’s potential to contribute to regional peace and stability in the Middle East is thus imperative for both the US and the EU.
There has also been effective practical
cooperation
on the future of Iraq and Afghanistan, Arab-Israeli relations, and Lebanon.
The right has greater confidence in markets to allocate resources and provide appropriate incentives; favors private consumption over public goods; is minimally concerned with economic inequality; and tends to be more nationalistic and less optimistic about international
cooperation.
The left, by contrast, believes that markets, particularly financial markets, need considerable government regulation and supervision to function well; gives greater weight to public goods (for example, parks, a clean environment, and mass-transit systems); seeks to reduce economic inequality, believing that it undermines democracy and the sense of fairness that is important to well-being; and is more willing to pursue international
cooperation
as a means to secure peace and provide global public goods, such as climate protection.
Both also agree on the need for international
cooperation
in an increasingly interdependent world, with differences mainly concerning how much effort to spend on it.
It does not stress the obvious advantages of having the EU as a unique player in enforcing border controls, signing
cooperation
agreements with migrants’ countries of origin, and encouraging the type of flows that are best suited for Europe.
Overcoming the Public-Sector Coordination ProblemCAMBRIDGE – Public-private
cooperation
or coordination is receiving considerable attention nowadays.
Even the World Economic Forum has been transformed into “an international organization for public-private cooperation.”
Closer regulatory
cooperation
may also help the US and the EU to confront what business leaders view as increasingly unfair competition from China both at home and abroad.
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