Partnership
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In March, the OECD, the Ford Foundation, Brookings, and other institutions launched the Inclusive Growth in Cities Initiative, in
partnership
with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and 20 other mayors from around the world.
For example, in Atlanta, Mayor Kasim Reed has launched a
partnership
between a local startup incubator, the city’s workforce development agency, and a coding school to provide young people with mentorship networks, through which they can develop financial literacy and critical thinking skills, while also learning how to write code.
The partnership’s launch – which should occur at the beginning of 2015 – has been presented as a much-needed “deficit-free stimulus” that would boost US and EU GDP by 0.5% annually, while helping to increase employment on both sides of the Atlantic.
But this does not negate the partnership’s value.
Second, NATO’s own identity is becoming that of an alliance that exists to empower – to offer assistance and
partnership
– as much as to overpower.
This will not rescue the partnership, but at least it could help define common interests, identify policy options, and create the conditions to achieve results.
Both sides often refer to this desire to forge closer relations as a “strategic partnership.”
In the wake of Russia’s apparent departure from democratization during Vladimir Putin’s presidency, and of the wars in Chechnya and Georgia, the EU has adopted increasingly cautious language, sounding less optimistic about the prospects of a real
partnership.
Respect for common values will reinforce progress towards a strategic partnership.”
Russia’s August 2008 invasion of Georgia produced a sterner variation: “No strategic
partnership
is possible if the values of democracy, respect for human rights, and the rule of law are not fully shared and respected.”
Most policymakers and experts expected that, after an inevitably troublesome period of transition, Russia would join the United States and Europe in a strategic and economic partnership, based on shared interests and values.
The same month, Brazil’s top biomedical research and development center, Bio-Manguinhos, in
partnership
with the Gates Foundation, announced plans to produce a combined measles and rubella vaccine.
The Gates Foundation supported a major
partnership
between the Serum Institute of India and SynCo Bio Partners, a Dutch vaccine producer, to produce a low-cost vaccine to protect more than 450 million people in Africa from meningitis.
A joint
partnership
with GlaxoSmithKline will produce a six-in-one vaccine protecting children against polio and other infectious diseases; another, with Novartis, will produce two vaccines that will protect millions of people in the developing world from typhoid and paratyphoid fevers.
And now, with help from my organization, the GAVI Alliance, a public-private
partnership
created to improve access to new vaccines for the world’s poorest children, other low-income countries are following Rwanda’s lead.
New Moscow-Beijing Ties Worry AsiaTOKYO: The emerging "strategic
partnership"
between Russia and China, symbolized by President Jiang Jemin’s visit to Moscow in April, has significant implications for diplomacy and the military balance of power throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
Both countries see a convergence -- at least to some extent -- of vital national security interests as the catalyst for their
partnership.
Few Russians may care to admit this, but a strategic
partnership
between China and Russia means, in effect, a growing Russian dependence upon China, with China increasingly using Russian-made arms to expand its own sphere of influence.
To deploy this technology, which is based on American research but piloted in-country, Zipline signed agreements with the aviation authority and the ministry of health, among others, and a public-private
partnership
was set up to fund the program.
For example, Novartis’s Jiankang Kuaiche (“Health Express”) program in Xinjiang is a
partnership
between Novartis and the local government that aims to expand access to medicine, build capacity, and educate the public.
However, over-reliance on Russia for a strategically vital commodity widens the divergence of interests between members, like Germany, that share a privileged
partnership
with Russia, and those, like Poland, that consider the Kremlin a threat.
But India’s most important
partnership
remains that with the US.
But built-in flexibility would help build a
partnership
with willing neighbors.
This budding strategic
partnership
is undoubtedly important.
The conventional wisdom will tell you that the MDGs targets – reducing poverty and hunger, improving the health of mothers and children, combating HIV/AIDS, increasing access to education, protecting the environment, and forging a global
partnership
for development – are simply unattainable.
So, while South Koreans understand the need for compromise and cooperation, they believe that the time is right for a more balanced
partnership.
A Sino-European
partnership
could be a powerful force offsetting America’s negative impact on international trade and cooperation.
Yet such a
partnership
is far from certain.
When President Hu Jintao visited Washington, DC in January 2011, he and President Barack Obama agreed to build what Hu referred to as “a China-US cooperative
partnership
based on respect and mutual benefit.”
Beyond her distrust of Europe, May has little in common with the United States’ new president: she believes in free trade and is suspicious of Russia, while Trump is calling for protectionism and wants to forge a special
partnership
with Putin.
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