2022
DOI: 10.1126/scidip.adf7733
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Opportunities and Challenges for Science Diplomacy

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“…Simultaneously, both formal government and non‐governmental engagements expanded to encompass multi‐track diplomacy by corporations, faith institutions, private citizens, and communication via various modes. In short, technology and science diplomacy are a substantial component of these multiple tracks (Arndt, 2007; Colglazier, 2018; Diamond & McDonald, 1991; Lindsay, 2021a).…”
Section: Constructs Of Technology and Science Diplomacy Via Intellect...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, both formal government and non‐governmental engagements expanded to encompass multi‐track diplomacy by corporations, faith institutions, private citizens, and communication via various modes. In short, technology and science diplomacy are a substantial component of these multiple tracks (Arndt, 2007; Colglazier, 2018; Diamond & McDonald, 1991; Lindsay, 2021a).…”
Section: Constructs Of Technology and Science Diplomacy Via Intellect...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The STI solutions can assist in solving problems diplomacy cannot handle (i.e. science leapfrogs diplomacy) (Colglazier, 2016). Contributions from science could include identification of challenges, advice on effective actions, monitoring and search for innovative solutions (Colglazier, 2016).…”
Section: Role Of the Scientific Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polejack and global concerns, as well as promote science literacy to decision makers and society, and policy literacy to scientists (Kopke, Black, & Dozier, 2019). By scientifically cooperating, countries can also overcome existing geopolitical tensions by agreeing on common goals or concerns (for a range of examples, please refer to Colglazier, 2018). In the current new post-COVID normal, in which the ocean faces pollution threats and ocean science is being affected, there is a chance to join efforts and cooperatively progress in filling the knowledge gaps with the available research opportunities.…”
Section: Andrei Polejackmentioning
confidence: 99%