regional cooperation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregionalandcooperation
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regional
adjective
uk/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/us/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/
relating to or coming from a particular part of ...
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cooperation
noun[U]
uk/kəʊˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/us/koʊˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
the act of working together with someone or doing what they ...
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(Definition ofregionalandcooperationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofregional cooperation
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They believe that industrialisation would occur ifregionalcooperationwere sensibly used to break away from the world market and to promote regional economic development.
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Some considered programmaticregionalcooperationas a means to increase operational efficiency, for example, by sharing emergency supplies between country offices.
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Regionalcooperationbetween farmers and other relevant stakeholders is necessary for sustainable landscape development.
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The initiative built on the notion ofregionalcooperationto enhance peace.
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Indeed, it can be seen as a precursor to a widerregionalcooperationscheme in the peninsula.
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Business profits from and supports a less institutionalised form ofregionalcooperation, in this case functional cooperation.
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This renaissance also involves a re-thinking of pre-independence borders and a move towardsregionalcooperation.
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While for some organisationsregionalcooperationhad advantages (being a member of a network provided protection), for other organisations such advantages were far less.
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They assume thatregionalcooperationand exchange between civil society organisations contribute to peace, and provide an alternative to single-country interventions or regional diplomatic initiatives.
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First, each of the four considers how prominent a role the state should play in the promotion ofregionalcooperation/integration.
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It has proven easiest to grasp the economic aspects of both global andregionalcooperationthan the political, military, and cultural ones.
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To benefit fromregionalcooperation/ integration, labour-intensive and non-traditional exports would need help from the state, while the status quo industries could rely on their market dominance.
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Many of the recommendations are not drawn explicitly from the earlier chapters, and some represent very general aspirations for moreregionalcooperationor greater attention to needs at the grassroots.
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Luganda is also expanding as a language of commerce andregionalcooperation.
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In conclusion,regionalcooperationshould be used as a vital tool in environmental policy.
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At present,regionalcooperationoccurs de facto in the energy sector.
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Once again,regionalcooperationcould mitigate the effects of these natural events.
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This is essential for facilitating and deepeningregionalcooperationand good neighbourly relations.
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Similarly, we have available a number of political instruments for boostingregionalcooperationin order to counter this threat.
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Only strongregionalcooperationwill give them a chance of survival.
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