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ID138540
Title ProperRoyal society, the foreign secretary, and international relations
LanguageENG
AuthorPoliakoff, Martyn
Summary / Abstract (Note)From its inception in 1660, the Royal Society of London has been involved with science internationally. More recently, its work has become part of a growing trend in the science community of nongovernmental organizations supporting international relations by working beyond national boundaries on problems of common interest. Such efforts are consistent with the basic tenets of science, namely, that science provides a non-ideological environment for the participation and free exchange of ideas between people, regardless of cultural, national, or religious backgrounds.
`In' analytical NoteScience and Diplomacy Vol. 4, No.1; Mar 2015: p.63-71
Journal SourceScience and Diplomacy Vol: 4 No 1
Key WordsForeign Secretary ;  Royal Society ;  International Relations ;  Science Community ;  Non - Ideological Environment


 
 
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