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A decade after the euro’s introduction, we must follow the example of its founders and turn crisis into opportunity by uniting in a spirit of
cooperation
and ambition – and thereby reinforce the EMU’s foundations.
The 2008 financial crisis started on Wall Street, but quickly spread to the entire world, pointing to the need for global
cooperation
on banking and finance.
Through continued global cooperation, other countries, including developed ones, can learn to apply it.
With India, defense
cooperation
is the order of the day.
The election of the Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi as Prime Minister in May 2014 may be accelerating
cooperation.
By re-launching arms control we can make a tangible offer of
cooperation
to all those who want to shoulder responsibility for Europe’s security.
And, while international
cooperation
to combat terrorism is useful, its impact is constrained by suspicion and mistrust, as the Boston Marathon bombings highlighted.
The IFFEd is mobilizing both public and private funds, marshaling international cooperation, and leading a multinational partnership to make education accessible to all.
She must build on her domestic support, but she can rely on economic and security
cooperation
with America to safeguard the country’s stability.
Adding to the pressure, America would expect the kind of
cooperation
in pacifying Pakistan’s tribal areas that Musharraf has proven unable to provide.
There are important questions to be addressed, not only about the direction of NATO’s missions and operations, but also about the future of transatlantic security
cooperation
and the role the Alliance will play.
Already, the Alliance is developing a deeper political dialogue and more practical
cooperation
with the countries of North Africa, Israel and Jordan, and opening up a discussion with the Gulf States.
This is a unique framework for profound transatlantic political consultation and effective military
cooperation.
That evolution will accelerate in the coming months and years, as NATO’s strengthens its role in shaping and delivering transatlantic security
cooperation
in the 21st century.
In 1992, the two countries declared that they were pursuing a “constructive partnership”; in 1996, they progressed toward a “strategic partnership”; and in 2001, they signed a treaty of “friendship and cooperation.”
The priority in fighting terrorism should be police and intelligence service cooperation, which produces much faster results and limits the capacity of extremists to mobilize.
Because NATO and the EU share complementary priorities, both can develop mechanisms for inclusive security
cooperation
in peacekeeping operations.
After all, that kind of extremism can even lead to war, based on perverted views that a particular war is God’s will rather than a failure of politics and
cooperation.
China’s rise has created a strong incentive for countries with a stake in Asia to increase their
cooperation
with the US, as well as with one another, to ensure that they can stand up to China’s political, military, and economic might.
One can also predict increased
cooperation
between the two countries’ military and intelligence establishments.
Deepening economic interdependence in the wake of Asia’s 1997 financial crisis has not generated political momentum for peace and
cooperation.
It remains to be seen whether Abe’s constitutional reinterpretation, cloaked in the language of regional cooperation, advances such a new vision.
Serious efforts and far-reaching compromises are needed to begin the process of building institutions for regional security
cooperation.
Governing parties on the left and the right have generally agreed on issues such as international cooperation, free trade, public spending, and tax cuts.
In mid-June, members of the EU plan to sign a new treaty to give greater cohesion to their cooperation, thus making the Union ready for negotiations with those countries that want to join.
The clock is ticking: if the Madrid Summit takes place with an agreement between NATO and Russia for closer consultation and cooperation, enlargement could lead to major irritations in Moscow, possibly to deliberate anti-Western action and pressure on Russia’s neighbors.
The great prize of success will be a European order of stability, order and
cooperation.
But, unlike the more confrontational BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), Indonesia hopes to foster
cooperation
among developed and developing countries.
ASEAN has also contributed to building one of the most dynamic economic-integration platforms in the world, and now acts as a de facto regional hub of wider economic
cooperation
and integration.
In engaging the major powers, ASEAN will not shun traditional security issues, such as maritime cooperation, as well as humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
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