International Cooperation
Coverage of International Cooperation in the Nexus archive.
- Opinion: What if this Ebola outbreak can’t be stopped?
The 2014 Ebola outbreak nearly spiraled out of control, with treatment centers overwhelmed and forced to turn away patients. The epidemic subsided due to international cooperation, local adaptations, and luck, not due to mastering the virus.
- Africa: International Cooperation Critical As Terrorism Threat Evolves
The article highlights that terrorism is evolving in a globally unstable environment marked by geopolitical tensions, prolonged conflicts, and societal fragmentation. It emphasizes the need for an adaptive international response to address this growing threat.
- China calls for 'sustainable security architecture' in Middle East
China's foreign minister Wang Yi called for a sustainable security architecture in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for a ceasefire between the US and Iran and greater international cooperation. He highlighted increasing global uncertainties and advocated for equal representation of developing nations in global decision-making.
- India and the Netherlands: From Quiet Cooperation to Strategic Partnership?
India and the Netherlands are exploring the potential to elevate their existing cooperative relationship into a formal strategic partnership. The article examines whether these two nations can establish a comprehensive long-term vision that goes beyond their current quiet collaboration.
- Bernie Sanders urges international cooperation to halt AI’s ‘runaway train’
US Senator Bernie Sanders emphasized the need for international cooperation to regulate AI during a Capitol Hill panel with Chinese scientists, warning of societal risks if the technology isn't controlled. He joined efforts to address AI's rapid development by urging regulatory measures.
- King Charles calls for international cooperation in historic address to Congress
King Charles III addressed a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress, emphasizing shared values between the U.S. and U.K. and advocating for international cooperation to address global challenges. He highlighted the importance of collective action and service, stating that no nation should bear such challenges alone.
- Global stablecoin rulemaking slows, prompting BIS to urge cooperation to avoid fragmentation risks
Global progress on stablecoin regulations has slowed, prompting the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) to call for international cooperation to prevent regulatory fragmentation. The BIS emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts to address risks associated with divergent approaches to stablecoin governance.