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Specifically, the group recommends establishing “an on-going mechanism for improved dialogue and cooperation” on regulatory issues and non-tariff barriers, as well as a “framework for identifying opportunities for…future regulatory cooperation.”
On the other, it must seek to replace the rule of force with the rule of law, and geopolitics with the pursuit of democracy, open society, and international
cooperation.
The other prong, promoting the rule of law, international cooperation, and the principles of open society has to be pursued indirectly, by reforming the international financial system and by paying special attention to Russia’s near-abroad.
Russia cannot be helped directly because of its excessive reliance on arbitrary state power, but when Russia sees progress in international cooperation, particularly with China, it will not want to be left out in the cold.
The groups that needed to work together to attain them were easy to identify, and they could be held accountable for
cooperation
and progress.
There is no single blueprint for international cooperation, but countries can learn from one another’s experiences, employing strategies that have succeeded elsewhere to broker lasting agreements between competing interests.
Yet we Clintonites received absolutely no
cooperation
from either Republican officeholders or Republican policy intellectuals.
But they would be mistaken to think that those who uphold them have lost the will – and the ability – to cultivate a spirit of
cooperation
and harmony.
Here, at least, the way forward is clearer: closer regional
cooperation
would help to offset power shortages, while off-grid energy from renewables and climate-resilient supply networks would help countries to enhance their energy security.
It is crucial to engage with the southern Mediterranean region as a critical meeting point – a place of political, economic, and energy
cooperation.
In terms of domestic measures, a country’s institutional architecture is a core element in ensuring financial stability and effective policy coordination and
cooperation.
Although multilateral
cooperation
on nuclear issues has been effective in some cases, such as in ratifying the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, it has been inadequate in others, such as in easing tensions with Iran and North Korea.
Several recent developments could help to minimize obstacles to trilateral
cooperation.
The opposition must begin to lay the groundwork for a new order based on unity and
cooperation.
If Beijing is serious about building strategic partnerships with the West, it should back up its charm offensive with deeds and take the initiative in fostering more effective
cooperation.
In the interest of promoting Sino-American
cooperation
against terrorism the Chinese government has toned down the emotional content of its anti-American rhetoric.
We already know that
cooperation
and conservation can reap big rewards.
The continuation of extreme cross-country income inequality could deter international cooperation, stalling or even reversing globalization, despite its potential to improve everyone’s standard of living.
As in 1981, the current process has been rushed, with scant deliberation – the usual hearings have not been held – and not even a pretense of bipartisan
cooperation.
The negotiation of each case, including the return of stolen funds, should be carried out discreetly, potentially in
cooperation
with religious institutions.
In announcing a new Sino-US joint research effort, Chu described clean energy as “one of the great opportunities of our time” for Sino-US cooperation, saying that by “working together, we can accomplish more than [by] acting alone.”
Thus, they cannot accept that more robust multilateral institutions, confidence, cooperation, and interdependence could assure international security.
Both slogans are supported by development approaches (the former in Eurasia, the latter globally) that signal China’s desire to forge a new model of globalization built on mutual
cooperation.
Another priority in considering new overseas investment is to consider fully the goals of “international production cooperation.”
And it must do so as part of the system of global governance, strengthening its
cooperation
with other multilateral organizations, in particular those in the United Nations system and regional and subregional development banks.
Private firms have begun to channel investment toward Africa’s agricultural sector, including through initiatives like Grow Africa (of which I am co-Chair), which facilitates
cooperation
between national governments and more than a hundred local, regional, and international companies to achieve targets for agricultural growth.
With the nuclear issue resolved, Western leaders could advance
cooperation
with Iran in other critical areas – beginning with security and stability in the Middle East.
Given the sectarian nature of regional conflicts – for which the Iranian authorities bear a heavy responsibility – engagement with Iran must be conducted within a broader framework of regional cooperation, in particular with the Gulf states.
Although most national funding agencies lack imagination when it comes to European cooperation, several institutions are aware of Europe’s deteriorating research and the handicaps European scientists face in competition with those in the US and Japan (and also, increasingly, India and China).
The delusion is based on two false assumptions: that the Iranians and the Syrians can succeed in Iraq where the US has failed, and that the international community can afford to pay the price of ensuring their
cooperation.
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