The MMXXII edition of the Colloquia on Science Diplomacy, like the previous one, seeks to investigate global issues through the dialogue among authoritative international personalities, in order to lead to a more in-depth understanding of the contemporary world and try
Envisioning a “science diplomacy 2.0”: on data, global challenges, and multi-layered networks
Abstract: The term “science diplomacy” broadly identifies interactions between scientific and foreign policy communities connected to the promotion of international scientific exchanges (also as a way to establish constructive relations between countries), and the provision of scientific advice on issues
WSDS21 Student Takes: Space diplomacy then and now
WSDS Student Takes’ is a two-edition series in 2020 and 2021 written by alumni of InsSciDE’s Warsaw Science Diplomacy School in the weeks and months following their completion of the program. This article is by WSDS 2021 alumni who belonged
Science Diplomacy Review – April 2021
Science Diplomacy Review Vol. 3 | No. 1 | April 2021 Open Access https://fisd.in/sites/default/files/SDR_April%202021.pdf ARTICLES From Securing the State to Safeguarding the Atom: The Relevance of History to Nuclear Diplomacy Maria Rentetzi The Speedy Transmission of Corona Infections – Rebooting
WSDS21 Student Takes: ITER – SD success or failure?
WSDS Student Takes’ is a two-edition series in 2020 and 2021 written by alumni of InsSciDE’s Warsaw Science Diplomacy School in the weeks and months following their completion of the program. This article is by WSDS 2021 alumni who belonged
Just Needham to Nixon? On Writing the History of “Science Diplomacy”
This introduction examines the growing interest in science diplomacy and the parallel lack of in-depth historical studies on this new concept. In particular, we first show how the recent attention toward science diplomacy has led to a proliferation of hagiographic
Early Twentieth-Century Ocean Science Diplomacy: Competition and Cooperation among North Sea Nations
This paper is a response to a 2018 call for greater understanding of how previous examples of marine science diplomacy could help shape present day efforts to draft a new law of the sea that protects marine biodiversity and conserves
On the road to Stockholm: A case study of the failure of Cold War international environmental initiatives (Prague Symposium, 1971)
In May 1971, the Czechoslovak capital hosted an international conference on the environment that brought together high-ranking government officials and scientists from both sides of the Iron Curtain. The idea to organize such an event reflected Czechoslovakia’s interest in environmental
WSDS20 Student Takes: Science Diplomacy and the Litter at Sea
WSDS Student Takes’ is a two-edition series in 2020 and 2021 written by alumni of InsSciDE’s Warsaw Science Diplomacy School in the weeks and months following their completion of the program. This article is by WSDS 2020 alumni who belonged