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ID136529
Title ProperIntergovernmental scientific networks in Latin America
Other Title Informationsupporting broader regional relationships and integration
LanguageENG
AuthorSoler, Marga Gual
Summary / Abstract (Note)International science cooperation networks are increasingly contributing to improving relationships among countries and to the integration of world regions.1 Latin American countries have a long tradition of bilateral, regional, and global scientific cooperation as an essential tool to strengthen and complement national capacities for research, technological development, and innovation.2 However, despite numerous multilateral initiatives, the region has not fully leveraged the opportunities and additional benefits that scientific collaboration offers to facilitate international relations, address shared transnational challenges, and achieve common development goals. The multiplicity of forums at the political level, budgetary problems, political instability, and the gap between science and policy have limited the effectiveness and relevance of multilateral scientific initiatives on broader political and societal decisions.3 The accelerated growth of Latin America in the last decade represents an opportunity to build scientific and technological capacity while contributing to strengthening the relationships among its countries in the twenty-first century.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Diplomacy Vol.3, No.4; Dec.2014: p.28-55
Journal SourceScience and Diplomacy Vol: 3 No 4
Standard NumberUnited States – US


 
 
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