• This will require new frameworks for global cooperation in areas of investment, research and technology.

    UNESCO: Post-Conflict and Post-Disaster Responses

  • So Noah is correct that efficiently taxing a globally traded externality producing commodity does require global cooperation.

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  • This issue was raised early in the speech, even though it is clearly something requiring global cooperation.

    CNN: Obama's message: 'I'm in charge'

  • We want a world with more global cooperation where we act alone only when we absolutely have to.

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  • As both a trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific power, she said, America will instead begin to press for stronger bilateral, regional and global cooperation.

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  • We need global cooperation to help thwart attacks and keep traffic moving.

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  • Even setting up conference calls with colleagues across different time zones and countries "is a lesson in global cooperation and tolerance, " she says.

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  • This was because he urged global cooperation to combat nuclear proliferation, climate change and other problems that go beyond the borders of any one country.

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  • The main message of the expo is that the well-being of humankind is linked to that of the ocean, which is under threat: global cooperation is needed.

    UNESCO: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission

  • As I said at the outset, Europe is the cornerstone of our engagement with the world, and Europe is the catalyst -- our catalyst for global cooperation.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • However, local and global movements to make the effort are needed now, and could yield new jobs, new opportunities for peace, and global cooperation beyond what humanity has ever achieved.

    UNESCO: Climate change

  • Simply put, President Obama and I continue to believe that, Europe is the cornerstone of our engagement with the rest of the world and is the catalyst for our global cooperation.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Still, as Commission members pointed out during a Sept. 19 meeting in New York, universal broadband is an enormous undertaking that will require new policies, global cooperation and a massive amount of funding.

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  • We're already seeing real global cooperation to prevent true disaster, such as early October's coordinated rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the central banks of Sweden, Canada and Switzerland.

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  • The United States has turned away from the G-20 as the primary mechanism of global economic cooperation.

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  • No one should forget that it was American visionaries who over half a century ago, coming out of the deepest of depressions and the worst of wars, produced the boldest of plans for global economic cooperation because they recognised prosperity was indivisible and concluded that to be sustained it had to be shared.

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  • The US Embassy said that one of the priorities of the trip was to discuss energy cooperation and global finance.

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  • We covered the border topics such as security, migration, and we also examined initiatives to consolidate our cooperation in global scenarios and global interests.

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  • He recognizes the many economic and social benefits of competition and innovation but is troubled by the implications of the changes for democracies and for cooperation on global problems.

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  • That means more equal cooperation between global economic bodies like the IMF and the WTO on the one hand, and social agencies like the International Labor Organization on the other.

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  • And that runs the gamut from our cooperation on global economic recovery to the effort in Afghanistan, counterterrorism, our efforts in Libya, our nonproliferation agenda, and a whole host of issues that the Prime Minister and the President will have the opportunity to discuss tomorrow.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing with Jay Carney and Ben Rhodes

  • Indeed, economic thinkers of the World War II era understood that free trade was a growth-enhancing gift for promoting economic individual specialization and cooperation among global producers, and that a lack of unfettered trade in the 1930s arguably gave us the horror that was World War II.

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  • Critics also have dismissed Mr. Lawsky's actions as being out of step with a postcrisis regulatory spirit of cooperation: global regulators working together, coordinating, sharing information, That school of thought is off to a shaky start given the finger pointing in scandals involving MF Global Holdings Ltd.

    WSJ: When Regulators Go Rogue

  • The official event in The Hague is an opportunity for the exchange of good examples of water cooperation from a global perspective.

    UNESCO: World Water Day on Water Cooperation

  • It will be implemented in close cooperation with the Global Ocean Forum led Voluntary Commitment on building global capacity for integrated ocean governance, in partnership with countries, UN Agencies, global financial institutions, and the private sector.

    UNESCO: Indigenous Peoples

  • Increasing attention is being paid to enhance effectiveness of international cultural cooperation both at the global and country level.

    UNESCO: CULTURE

  • The Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO is the UN organisation dedicated to ocean science and services and is responsible for fostering cooperation between governments on global issues about oceans.

    UNESCO: Troubled Waters

  • Drawing on the experience of 30 international experts, Troubled Waters looks at the necessity of effective intergovernmental cooperation to ensure the global sustainability of this precious resource, using past successes and failures in ocean management as examples.

    UNESCO: Troubled Waters

  • The global nature of climate change demands international cooperation and sound governance.

    UNESCO: Climate change

  • In particular, we share the concern that rising oil prices is an obstacle to speedy recovery of the global economy, and agree that international cooperation needed to be further strengthened to bring about stability in the world oil market.

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