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And there is no reason to exclude China from co-operation in space.
Yet for both leaders, there is more to be gained from co-operation than conflict.
He said that in the past four decades China-US relations had gone through "wind and rain" and reaped huge benefits from co-operation.
If the gains from co-operation are great, there is a big incentive to be a free rider: to take the gains without paying the cost.
But America and China are not just rivals for global influence, they are also mutually dependent economies with everything to gain from co-operation.
China has been making substantial efforts on its own to curb such excesses, and these might well benefit from co-operation with outsiders.On another level, China knows it can score valuable political points by agreeing to such human-rights initiatives.
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This called for co-operation from host regulators.
Elsewhere in Europe, co-operative banking grew not from consumer co-operation but from what we would now describe as locally based credit unions.
There would be help in achieving what in some cases represents very sweeping changes, both from the international financial institutions and from political co-operation at the regional level.
"They are 23 per cent more fuel efficient than the Boeing 747-400", said Mr Walsh, "and give us additional flexibility in the longhaul fleet".Savings from a merger with Iberia, or from greater co-operation with American Airlines, have never been more necessary.
Given the challenging outlook for exploration, both would benefit substantially from Argentine co-operation.
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