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ID136530
Title ProperFacilitating EU-Russian scientific and societal engagement
Other Title Informationjoint efforts to tackle grand challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorSokolov, Alexander ;  Haegeman, Karel ;  Spiesberger, Manfred ;  Boden, Mark
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is a history of engagement between scientists in the European Union and the Russian Federation (and, previously, the Soviet Union). This cooperation is based on the bilateral interests of governments and individual scientists alike for interaction and engagement. It also fits the EU’s broader policy goals, whereby “international cooperation in research and innovation [is seen] as an instrument of soft power and a mechanism for improving relations with key countries and regions.”1 Now, with the events in Ukraine and mutual EU and Russian sanctions, science can again—as it did during and immediately after the Cold War—play a role in sustaining dialogue and continuing fruitful and mutually beneficial connections that could help reestablish broader links. The significant scientific cooperation activities between EU member states and countries associated with its Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, the EU’s key instrument of international science and technology (S&T) cooperation, and the Russian Federation provide a solid basis to jointly tackle common societal challenges. This paper describes an approach aimed at better understanding these challenges and determining how future scientific collaborations can most appropriately and effectively tackle them.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Diplomacy Vol.3, No.4; Dec.2014: p.56-69
Journal SourceScience and Diplomacy Vol: 3 No 4
Standard NumberGeopolitics


 
 
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