Cooperation
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Both sides have pledged to forge closer
cooperation
and initiate new programs to consolidate their relationship.
We believe that maritime
cooperation
between ASEAN and major powers including China would benefit all countries.
Disaster management, peace-keeping operations, and, again, maritime-security
cooperation
are some of the areas in which ASEAN members can work together to formulate common policy approaches and action plans.
Abe was the first G7 leader to hold a summit with Putin after Russia annexed Crimea, and now Russia has won Japan’s economic cooperation, too.
And, as a rule, such states then try to safeguard their interests by imposing their predominance (hegemony), which is a recipe for dangerous conflict if based on coercion rather than
cooperation.
We have already provided three new patrol vessels to Indonesia through grant aid
cooperation
and have decided to provide ten more to the Philippine Coast Guard.
That is why it is incumbent upon us in Japan to reconstruct the legal basis for collective self-defense and international cooperation, including participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations – a reform that my administration has begun.
The global nature of environmental challenges creates an important opportunity for international
cooperation
based on shared interest.
Such
cooperation
should extend beyond emissions-reduction targets to technology transfer, knowledge sharing, and economic opportunity.
Companies with more women in top management and board positions better reflect the profiles of their customers and employees, benefit from more diverse views when solving problems, rank higher on indicators of organizational
cooperation
and health, and report higher profitability and returns on equity.
The UN cannot be preserved and reformed without
cooperation
from the US, however distressful this may be to some.
The GCC should be accustomed to conflicting perspectives on regional design and differing degrees of
cooperation
across regional actors, and it should draw on these differences as a source of strength.
A new mentality in GCC governance could result in the creation of mechanisms of constructive engagement in the region, while maintaining
cooperation
with international actors.
The updated principles would maintain strategic communication and healthy bilateral relations; harness each other’s strengths and expand
cooperation
in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; deepen cultural ties and increase mutual understanding and friendship; expand coordination and collaboration in multilateral affairs to safeguard developing countries’ legitimate interests and address global challenges; and accommodate each other’s core concerns and reconcile bilateral disagreements amicably.
With that caveat, India should welcome Xi’s five principles, for they recognize the two countries’ new and growing economic relationship and global
cooperation.
Singh’s fourth principle is that, both because of and despite all of the above, the bilateral relationship will be characterized by elements of both
cooperation
and competition.
While there is space for both countries to rise, and while that may benefit the global economy and offer opportunities for other forms of
cooperation
– for example, on climate change and energy security – the potential for competition for markets, resources, and influence should not be ignored.
Aside from the Iran negotiations, other arms control
cooperation
is continuing, including between the US and Russia over the New START treaty to reduce strategic deployments, and over chemical weapons in Syria.
How that debate is resolved could lead to a new kind of international
cooperation.
International
cooperation
should also be strengthened to prevent multinationals from avoiding taxes by shifting profits among jurisdictions.
The EU can play a leading role in promoting renewable energy cooperation, in part by transferring technology that is adapted to our tropical conditions, which would support CELAC countries’ efforts to reduce emissions and pollution, increase their resilience to climate change, and create jobs.
This type of enhanced
cooperation
and diplomacy could pay large dividends.
This will require negotiating with frontline countries, in
cooperation
with the UN Refugee Agency, to establish processing centers there – with Turkey as the priority.
They are also – and this may be their innermost quality – creatures who want to be with others, who yearn for various forms of coexistence and cooperation, who want to influence what happens around them.
Japan’s leaders are perhaps counting on the continuity of India’s strategic policies, which would require the Indian government that emerges from next year’s general election to sustain the momentum of
cooperation.
International financial stability is vital to prosperity, but the US needs the
cooperation
of others to ensure it.
In addition, work has also started in preparing a medium to long-term action plan in close collaboration with the regional economic communities and in
cooperation
with the World Bank and the European Union.
As Joshua Greene, Director of Harvard University’s Moral Cognition Lab, has argued, our moral sentiments evolved to support human
cooperation.
Macron combined big ideas with many concrete proposals for closer
cooperation
on defense, migration, the environment, innovation, education, and much else.
They broadened and deepened European
cooperation.
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