• The first is his policy of closer co-operation with the Liberal Democrats, with the hint that this may even lead to eventual merger.

    ECONOMIST: The Labour Party

  • Moreover, the technicalities of policy co-operation will not be simple.

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  • One signatory described him as a "true believer", who was unlikely to change his view of policy on Iraq or on the importance of his close co-operation with the current US administration.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Diplomats' scathing letter to Blair

  • He resigned from GOPAC on June 1st of 1993 to take over the operation and management of the course through the Washington Policy Group.

    CNN: AllPolitics - Ethics Transcript

  • In principle, November's agreement paves the way for co-operation on other areas of policy, such as European defence and security, where Lib Dems feel that Mr Blair has anyway stolen some of their best ideas.

    ECONOMIST: Why Paddy will miss Peter most

  • The policy was part of a strategy to promote co-operation with authorities which have taken an increasingly fierce line with tobacco firms.

    BBC: BAT targets 'low-risk' cigarettes

  • "We will not take funds that might allow a government to use a humanitarian operation as an instrument of foreign policy, thereby increasing the chances of war or prolonging it once it starts, " said Oxfam International Executive Director Jeremy Hobbs.

    BBC: Aid agencies' race against time

  • Its biggest hammer is a policy that limits foreign multinationals to 50% ownership of any manufacturing operation in the country.

    FORBES: Thanks, Now Move Over

  • But although there is a certain amount of co-operation, particularly with El Salvador, American policy tends to make the problem worse for its neighbours.

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  • An Iraqi war might thus put America back into its unilateralist box, which would not help it in the wider war against terror, and might complicate several of its other foreign-policy objectives, such as winning Russian co-operation for missile defences.

    ECONOMIST: Dealing with Iraq

  • This is not just because he knows that the Democrats' programme is modest and popular, but also because he now needs the Democrats' co-operation if he is to amass any sort of domestic-policy legacy in the 746 days he will have left when Ms Pelosi takes up the gavel.

    ECONOMIST: America's new Congress

  • This will help to fund our treasury and help to pay for community infrastructure, the operation of federal and state departments, all government projects, and policy developments.

    FORBES: The Perils Of A Cashless Society

  • Before the ceremony at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Mrs Clinton said the treaty was "another example of the kind of clear-eyed co-operation that is in everyone's interests".

    BBC: US-Russia New Start nuclear treaty comes into effect

  • Norway signed up to a plethora of other EU agreements beyond the EEA, covering borders, immigration, foreign policy, agriculture, police co-operation and much else.

    BBC: Non-EU Norway 'almost as integrated in union as UK'

  • Adrian Gray, who oversaw the Bush 2004 voter-contact operation and is now a policy analyst for a New York investment firm, makes the point that as of Tuesday, 530, 813 Ohio Democrats had voted early or had requested or cast an absentee ballot.

    WSJ: Rove: Sifting the Numbers for a Winner

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