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- 2011277227 abstract "The United States and other countries around the world face problems of an increasingly global nature that often require major contributions from science and engineering that one nation alone cannot provide. The advance of science and engineering is an increasingly global enterprise, and in many areas there is a natural commonality of interest among practitioners from diverse cultures. In response to challenges, the National Academies held a workshop in Washington, D.C., in February 2011, to assess effective ways to meet international challenges through sound science policy and science diplomacy. U.S. and international perspectives on global science policy and science diplomacy summarizes issues addressed during this workshop. Participants discussed many of the characteristics of science, such as its common language and methods; the open, self-correcting nature of research; the universality of the most important questions; and its respect for evidence. These common aspects not only make science inherently international but also give science special capacities in advancing communication and cooperation. Many workshop participants pointed out that, while advancing global science and science diplomacy are distinct, they are complementary, and making them each more effective often involves similar measures. Some participants suggested it may sometimes be more accurate to use the term global science cooperation rather than science diplomacy. Other participants indicated that science diplomacy is, in many situations, a clear and useful concept, recounting remarkable historical cases of the effective use of international scientific cooperation in building positive governmental relationships and dealing with sensitive and urgent problems. To gain U.S. and international perspectives on these issues, representatives from Brazil, Bangladesh, Egypt, Germany, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Rwanda, South Africa, and Syria attended the workshop, as well as two of the most recently named U.S. science envoys, Rita Colwell and Gebisa Ejeta.".
- 2011277227 alternative "United States and international perspectives on global science policy and science diplomacy".
- 2011277227 contributor B12165367.
- 2011277227 created "c2012.".
- 2011277227 date "2012".
- 2011277227 date "c2012.".
- 2011277227 dateCopyrighted "c2012.".
- 2011277227 description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- 2011277227 description "The United States and other countries around the world face problems of an increasingly global nature that often require major contributions from science and engineering that one nation alone cannot provide. The advance of science and engineering is an increasingly global enterprise, and in many areas there is a natural commonality of interest among practitioners from diverse cultures. In response to challenges, the National Academies held a workshop in Washington, D.C., in February 2011, to assess effective ways to meet international challenges through sound science policy and science diplomacy. U.S. and international perspectives on global science policy and science diplomacy summarizes issues addressed during this workshop. Participants discussed many of the characteristics of science, such as its common language and methods; the open, self-correcting nature of research; the universality of the most important questions; and its respect for evidence. These common aspects not only make science inherently international but also give science special capacities in advancing communication and cooperation. Many workshop participants pointed out that, while advancing global science and science diplomacy are distinct, they are complementary, and making them each more effective often involves similar measures. Some participants suggested it may sometimes be more accurate to use the term global science cooperation rather than science diplomacy. Other participants indicated that science diplomacy is, in many situations, a clear and useful concept, recounting remarkable historical cases of the effective use of international scientific cooperation in building positive governmental relationships and dealing with sensitive and urgent problems. To gain U.S. and international perspectives on these issues, representatives from Brazil, Bangladesh, Egypt, Germany, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Morocco, Rwanda, South Africa, and Syria attended the workshop, as well as two of the most recently named U.S. science envoys, Rita Colwell and Gebisa Ejeta.".
- 2011277227 description "U.S. policy for global science, historical and structural context -- Science for diplomacy-diplomacy for science, definition of science diplomacy.".
- 2011277227 extent "x, 50 p. ;".
- 2011277227 hasFormat "Also available in Open Book format via the National Academies Press home page.".
- 2011277227 identifier "0309224381".
- 2011277227 identifier "9780309224383".
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- 2011277227 isFormatOf "Also available in Open Book format via the National Academies Press home page.".
- 2011277227 issued "2012".
- 2011277227 issued "c2012.".
- 2011277227 language "eng".
- 2011277227 publisher "Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press,".
- 2011277227 relation "Also available in Open Book format via the National Academies Press home page.".
- 2011277227 subject "Diplomacy Terminology Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "International relations Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "Q172.5.I5 U13 2012".
- 2011277227 subject "Research International cooperation Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "Research Political aspects Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "Science Political aspects Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "Scientists International cooperation Congresses.".
- 2011277227 subject "World politics Congresses.".
- 2011277227 tableOfContents "U.S. policy for global science, historical and structural context -- Science for diplomacy-diplomacy for science, definition of science diplomacy.".
- 2011277227 title "U.S. and international perspectives on global science policy and science diplomacy : report of a workshop / Committee on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy, Development, Security, and Cooperation, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies.".
- 2011277227 title "United States and international perspectives on global science policy and science diplomacy".
- 2011277227 type "text".