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ID134322
Title ProperEpidemics and opportunities for U.S.-Cuba collaboration
LanguageENG
AuthorJiménez, Marguerite
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Albert Sabin, most famous for his research on polio, was a pioneer in scientific diplomacy, tirelessly advocating for international scientific cooperation unimpeded by ideological differences. His work on polio led him to successful collaborations with Soviet scientists from which he drew important lessons about how to build personal and institutional relationships despite Cold War animosities. In the 1960s, he turned his attention to Cuba, and although his 1967 attempt to forge an agreement between the Academy of Sciences of Cuba and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences failed, his efforts laid the foundation for the collaborative work now underway between U.S. and Cuban scientists and offer contemporary lessons for promoting collaboration and exchange across the Florida Strait
`In' analytical NoteScience and Diplomacy Vol. 3, No 2, 2014; p54-70
Journal SourceScience and Diplomacy Vol: 3 No 2
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  Cuba ;  United States