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Scientists and scientific organizations need to play a greater role in science diplomacy
Science diplomacy—the use of science to advance diplomatic goals—is critical for addressing challenges to the global commons such as climate change and pandemics.
Peter D. Gluckman
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Science diplomacy with Cuba [PDF]
Over a century ago, interactions between a Cuban scientist, Carlos Finlay, and a U.S. scientist, Jesse Lazear, led to an understanding of the role of the mosquito in transmitting yellow fever and to the development of effective countermeasures. Today, new infectious diseases confront both Cuba and the United States, but a longstanding diplomatic breach
Gerald R, Fink +2 more
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Building a Science Diplomacy Curriculum
Science diplomacy is a fast-growing field of research, education, and practice dedicated to better understanding and reinforcing the connections between science, technology, and international affairs to tackle national and global challenges.
Jean-Christophe Mauduit +1 more
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Science diplomacy is a field born of the interaction between science and diplomacy. It arises in a context of extension of multilateralism to new actors, including scientists, higher education institutions, laboratories, companies, and cities.
João Mourato Pinto
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The ocean is highly impacted by human activities, and ambitious levels of science are urgently needed to support decision making in order to achieve sustainability.
Andrei Polejack, Andrei Polejack
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Russian Science Diplomacy at a Crossroads
Nowadays science diplomacy tends to be one of most relevant and important fields of applied research in International Relations. In general, it can be regarded as a functional expression of both foreign and science policy conducted by states and non ...
R. O. Reinhardt
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This article applies a science diplomacy lens to examine Sweden’s 1967–1968 intervention in the United Nations—the so-called “Swedish initiative”—that led to the seminal 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment.
Eric Paglia
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New frontiers in Science Diplomacy - navigating the changing balance of power
Currently, the complexity of global problems, such as pandemics and the economic recession, the rise of political and religious extremisms of the most varied orders, such as anti-vaccine movements and the “waves” of “fake news” in the creation of false ...
The Royal Society
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Throughout human history, science and technology have been the backbone of innovations that have driven economic development. Yet, rather oddly, they have not been seriously invoked in the pursuit of diplomacy. This Commentary examines the important role of science in diplomacy and its soft-power in world affairs and peace.
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Science diplomacy is a fast-growing field of research, policy, and practice dedicated to understanding and reinforcing the connections between science and international affairs to tackle national, regional, and global issues.
Sandra López-Vergès +5 more
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