Examples of international cooperation include the Paris Agreement, where countries collaborate to combat climate change by setting emission reduction targets, and the World Health Organization, which coordinates global responses to health crises like pandemics. Additionally, organizations like the United Nations facilitate peacekeeping missions and humanitarian aid in conflict zones. Trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), also exemplify economic cooperation among nations.
E. N. Chukwu has written: 'A mathematical treatment of economic cooperation and competition among nations : with Nigeria, USA, UK, China and Middle East examples' -- subject(s): Competition, Cooperation, International Competition, International cooperation, International economic relations, Mathematical models
International Cooperation Administration was created in 1955.
Japan Bank for International Cooperation was created in 1999.
International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation ended in 1946.
International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation was created in 1922.
Korea International Cooperation Agency was created in 1991.
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation was created in 1974.
Koutoubou Moustapha Sano is the Minister of International Cooperation for Guinea.
Hillevi Engstrom is the Minister for International Development Cooperation for Sweden.
The motto of International Cooperation on Airport Surveillance is 'Knowledge exchange'.
Sarath Amunugama is the Minister of International Monetary Cooperation for Sri Lanka.
The UN works closely with a number of other international organizations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the World Bank. The IMF and the World Bank, both founded shortly after World War II, are examples of the increased international economic cooperation after the war a non example is The League of Nations