Science and diplomacy : a new dimension of international relations /: a new dimension of international relations. ([2017])
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- Book
- Title:
- Science and diplomacy : a new dimension of international relations /: a new dimension of international relations. ([2017])
- Main Title:
- Science and diplomacy : a new dimension of international relations
- Further Information:
- Note: Pierre-Bruno Ruffini.
- Authors:
- Ruffini, Pierre-Bruno, 1949-
- Contents:
- Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; References; 2: What Is Science Diplomacy?; 2.1 The Emergence of Science Diplomacy in Contemporary International Relations; 2.1.1 In Search of a Definition; 2.1.2 Science Diplomacy Is a Form of Diplomacy of Influence; 2.2 A Historical Perspective; 2.2.1 Great Voyages of Exploration and Colonization; Box 2.1 Bonaparteś Egypt campaign (1798-1801): An unprecedented combination of hard and soft power; 2.2.2 The World Wars of the Twentieth Century; 2.2.3 The Cold War: Science in the Ideological Competition; 2.2.4 After the Cold War. 3.2.3.3 Hosting International Scientific Organizations and Major Research InfrastructuresBox 3.1 The choice of the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiver ... ; References; 4: Science in Diplomatic Apparatus: The Diversity of National Approaches; 4.1 Scientific and Technological Networks; 4.1.1 Science Counselors; 4.1.2 Networks; 4.2 Science Diplomacy of Major European Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the UK; 4.2.1 France; 4.2.2 Germany; 4.2.3 Italy; 4.2.4 Switzerland; 4.2.5 United Kingdom. 4.3 Science Diplomacy of Developed Non-European Countries4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 Japan; 4.3.3 United States; 4.4 Science Diplomacy of China, India and Russia; 4.4.1 China; 4.4.2 India; 4.4.3 Russia; 4.5 The Diversity of National Models; 4.5.1 Science Diplomacy Is Unevenly Assumed; 4.5.2 Diplomatic Networks and TheirAcknowledgement; Contents; List of Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; References; 2: What Is Science Diplomacy?; 2.1 The Emergence of Science Diplomacy in Contemporary International Relations; 2.1.1 In Search of a Definition; 2.1.2 Science Diplomacy Is a Form of Diplomacy of Influence; 2.2 A Historical Perspective; 2.2.1 Great Voyages of Exploration and Colonization; Box 2.1 Bonaparteś Egypt campaign (1798-1801): An unprecedented combination of hard and soft power; 2.2.2 The World Wars of the Twentieth Century; 2.2.3 The Cold War: Science in the Ideological Competition; 2.2.4 After the Cold War. 3.2.3.3 Hosting International Scientific Organizations and Major Research InfrastructuresBox 3.1 The choice of the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiver ... ; References; 4: Science in Diplomatic Apparatus: The Diversity of National Approaches; 4.1 Scientific and Technological Networks; 4.1.1 Science Counselors; 4.1.2 Networks; 4.2 Science Diplomacy of Major European Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the UK; 4.2.1 France; 4.2.2 Germany; 4.2.3 Italy; 4.2.4 Switzerland; 4.2.5 United Kingdom. 4.3 Science Diplomacy of Developed Non-European Countries4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 Japan; 4.3.3 United States; 4.4 Science Diplomacy of China, India and Russia; 4.4.1 China; 4.4.2 India; 4.4.3 Russia; 4.5 The Diversity of National Models; 4.5.1 Science Diplomacy Is Unevenly Assumed; 4.5.2 Diplomatic Networks and Their Geographical Coverage; 4.5.3 Steering and Coordination; 4.5.4 Human Resources for Science Diplomacy; 4.5.5 Country Models; 4.5.5.1 Environment and Global Challenges Model; 4.5.5.2 Trade and Business Profile; 4.5.5.3 Higher Education-Research-Innovation Integrated Model. 4.5.5.4 Academic ModelReferences; 5: Science in the Vanguard of Diplomacy; 5.1 The Facilitating Role of Science Between Countries Sharing Awkward Political Relations; 5.1.1 Of the Usage of Science in US Diplomacy; 5.1.1.1 The Relations Between the US and the Soviet Union; 5.1.1.2 The Relations Between the US and China; 5.1.1.3 The Relations Between the US and the Muslim World; Box 5.1 ``A New Beginning, ́́ speech delivered by United States President Barrack Obama on 4 June 2009 at Cairo University; 5.1.2 Questions About Science for Diplomacy; Box 5.2 Archaeology in the French science diplomacy. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Copyright Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 341.7
Political science
Science and international relations
LAW -- International
Science and international relations
Science -- General
Education -- Philosophy & Social Aspects
Research & development management
Education
Diplomacy
Economic policy
Political Science -- International Relations -- Diplomacy
Diplomacy
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319551043
3319551043 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319551036
3319551035 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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