‘Science diplomacy’ (SD) appeared at the beginning of the present millennium as a new vocabulary and concept to describe some of the contemporary interactions between science and technology (S&T) on one hand and foreign affairs on the other. SD finds
InsSciDE Conference Paris Day 1 Details
New Horizons for Science Diplomacy InsSciDE Concluding ConferencePARIS, 23-24 JUNE 2022 Organized by Organized with Programme Day 1 Details InsSciDE Results Practical Register Day 1 Details: Thursday 23 June Pathways to a shared science diplomacy for Europe: From InsSciDE to
Perspective: Ukraine invasion through the prism of science diplomacy

Pierre-Bruno Ruffini, Professor of Economics at the University of Le Havre and member of InsSciDE, shares a reflection on the science diplomacy in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Many scientific organizations in Western countries have taken a
InsSciDE Conference Paris Programme
New Horizons for Science Diplomacy InsSciDE Concluding ConferencePARIS, 23-24 JUNE 2022 Organized by Programme Day 1 Details InsSciDE Results Practical Register Programme day 1 morningThursday 23 June Maison de la Recherche Sorbonne Université 28 Rue Serpente, 75006 Paris Maison de
France’s Science Diplomacy
According to the most widely used criterion, nominal GDP, France is the seventh-largest power in the world. With 178 embassies and permanent representations, its diplomatic network is the third largest in the world. A permanent member of the UN Security
Collaboration and Competition: The Twofold Logic of Science Diplomacy
From an attentive reading of the practitioner-driven literature, this essay questions the reasons why the dominant discourse on science diplomacy highlights practices based on international co-operation and the pursuit of shared interests but pays little attention to practices which are
Introduction to the Forum on Science Diplomacy
Since this vocabulary began to circulate in the first years of the new millennium, science diplomacy has been describing the various practices that bridge science, technology and foreign affairs. It is both a set of tools available to nation states to
Call for Papers: “Science Diplomacy in the Global South”

A call for paper is open for a special section of Science and Public Policy on “Science Diplomacy in the Global South”, guest edited by Prof. Pierre-Bruno Ruffini (InsSciDE, University of Le Havre-Normandie) and Dr Derya Büyüktanir Karacan (The George Washington
InsSciDE Case Studies

The InsSciDE project sought to develop an in-depth understanding of EU science diplomacy experience through historical research that plots the practices, stakes and networks of actors involved in cases of science diplomacy spanning the 19th century to present day. InsSciDE
Science and Diplomacy: A New Dimension of International Relations
This book examines science diplomacy as a particular field of international relations, in which the interests of science and those of foreign policy intersect. Building on examples drawn from history and contemporary international relations, it analyses and discusses the links