All posts tagged "international cooperation"
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Why the west needs to offer Brazil, India and South Africa a new deal
The unwillingness of some countries to back the west’s position on Ukraine is a wake-up call. Western leaders must now determine what they can offer to powerful states including Brazil,
- Posted May 21, 2023
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OECD showcases cross-border collaboration in new report
While the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the lack of preparedness among governments to tackle global challenges and has exposed weaknesses in international cooperation, there are promising examples of cross-border innovation,
- Posted October 20, 2021
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EU set to ramp up activity in Indo-Pacific
The EU is to step up its engagement with China, South-East Asia and an arc of neighbouring countries under its new strategy for the Indo-Pacific region, signalling a more assertive
- Posted April 19, 2021
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US-UK AI cooperation deal lands in a crowded landscape
The UK and the US have signed a cooperation agreement on artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. The declaration, signed on 25 September, describes the cooperation between the UK and
- Posted October 8, 2020
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Crisis response: an interview with Sir Suma Chakrabarti
Suma Chakrabarti, the former UK permanent secretary and EBRD chief, sees opportunities as well as risks amidst the COVID crisis; but western governments, he warns, are fumbling their response. Matt
- Posted August 27, 2020