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Advancing the study of science diplomacy

Foreign Policy
International Relations
Knowledge
P022
Mitchell Young
Charles University

Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: Ground, Room: Intel Theatre

Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 BST (15/08/2024)

Abstract

Papers in the panel will explore the limits and potential new theories, approaches, topical areas, and conceptions of power and global actorness rooted in knowledge as it impacts on global affairs.

Title Details
"We need a CERN for AI": Organized interests and agenda-setting in European science, technology and innovation policy View Paper Details
The ​​evolution of EU science diplomacy policy View Paper Details
Motivations, roles, and power dynamics at the Knowledge-Policy interface: The co-production of Digital Sequence Information governance at the Convention for Biological Diversity View Paper Details