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Science and Diplomacy

2021
This chapter explains why the most important issue for the years to come is represented by a strengthening of the cooperation process between scientists and diplomats/politicians. Science diplomacy has a huge potential as a “soft power tool” for preventive diplomacy and conflict resolution.
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Science in diplomacy

Physics World, 2015
A report by the US National Research Council urges the country to include more science expertise in its foreign policy. Peter Gwynne unpicks the implications.
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Rewiring science diplomacy

Science
Over the past two decades, science diplomacy has been cast in a glow of hopeful optimism, especially by academics. It was framed as the art of bridge building, opening channels between adversaries, a common language across cultures, and a refuge for dialogue in times of political rupture.
Vaughan C, Turekian, Peter, Gluckman
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Science diplomacy for plant health

Nature Plants, 2020
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Baldissera Giovani   +38 more
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Social Science and Diplomacy

The Adelphi Papers, 2004
The 9/11 attacks revealed that the transnational terrorist threat facing the US and its partners was far more dangerous than most had previously discerned. It was now clear that al-Qaeda intended to, and could threaten the West's – particularly the US' – political and military leverage, with the aim of shifting the balance of power from the West to ...
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Science Diplomacy

2018
A POSTnote which explains what science diplomacy involves, outlining the mechanisms and settings that encourage organisations and individuals to build international relations through science-related activities.
Emmeline Ledgerwood, Sarah Bunn
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The Arctic Science Agreement propels science diplomacy

Science, 2017
Amid geopolitical tension, science aligns common ...
Paul Arthur, Berkman   +4 more
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International opportunities: The science of diplomacy

Nature, 2011
The US government employs researchers to delve into matters of state. But a special set of soft skills is essential.
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Science diplomacy and beyond

Science, 2014
I Read with interest and sympathy the Editorial “Warming U.S.-Russia relations” (C. A. Campbell, 20 June, p. [1323][1]). I agree about the importance of science diplomacy, an endeavor to which I devoted over 40 years of my career in both the public and nonprofit sectors, specifically in the Soviet and post-Soviet space.
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