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Science diplomacy has traditionally been framed in cooperative terms, but recently there have been calls and efforts to harness it as means of addressing competition and geopolitical conflict. This panel invites empirical and theoretical papers that explore whether and how science diplomacy is a political instrument capable of advancing foreign policy agendas that go beyond cooperation.
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| Science Diplomacy and the Making of AI Governance: A Comparative Study of UNESCO’s Ethics of AI and the EU AI Act | View Paper Details |
| Nested Northern Europe: How Practitioners Construct Arctic and Baltic Spaces of Science Diplomacy in Iceland, Sweden and Denmark | View Paper Details |
| Science Diplomacy and the Primacy of Competition: Security Imperatives in EU Knowledge Governance | View Paper Details |
| The Role of Transnational University Networks in the Swiss Multilevel Science Diplomacy Field: Accumulation, Reproduction and Conversion of Glocal Capital | View Paper Details |