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America First, Africa Last? Health data deals and the new scramble for pathogens. [PDF]
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Establishing the Asia & Pacific Bioinformatics Joint Congress: a historic milestone in regional bioinformatics collaboration. [PDF]
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United Nations University Series on Regionalism, 2023
Shaun Riordan, Mario Torres Jarrín
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Shaun Riordan, Mario Torres Jarrín
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2020
Science diplomacy emerged in the early years of the 21st century as a new vocabulary and a new concept in international relations, although the practice of science diplomacy has deep historical roots and various forms that were not labeled as such before. Science diplomacy refers to professional practices at the intersection of the world of science and
Olga Krasnyak, Pierre-Bruno Ruffini
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Science diplomacy emerged in the early years of the 21st century as a new vocabulary and a new concept in international relations, although the practice of science diplomacy has deep historical roots and various forms that were not labeled as such before. Science diplomacy refers to professional practices at the intersection of the world of science and
Olga Krasnyak, Pierre-Bruno Ruffini
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Presidential diplomacy meets science diplomacy
Global Policy, 2022AbstractIn this article, we analyze science diplomacy, for the first time, as a new type of political tool that can influence and nurture the functioning of presidential diplomacy. We conduct this analysis in the context of the global crisis produced by COVID‐19, considering the struggle to obtain both vaccines and the technology to develop them.
Diego Lawler, Miguel Fuentes
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Integrate US science and diplomacy
Science, 2021As evidenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, the ramifications of not adequately integrating science practitioners in the ranks of US diplomatic leadership can be severe. Since President Biden's inauguration, the new administration has rightly placed science as a key discipline to drive the trajectory of both US domestic and foreign policy ([ 1 ][1]).
Amrita, Banerjee +5 more
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2007
Despite its success as a bridge during periods of international tension, scientific cooperation is often an afterthought in diplomatic tool kits.
Eileen S. Vergino +4 more
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Despite its success as a bridge during periods of international tension, scientific cooperation is often an afterthought in diplomatic tool kits.
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