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Scientist Diplomats or Diplomat Scientists: Who Makes Science Diplomacy Effective?

William R. Moomaw

Global Policy, 2018, vol. 9, issue S3, 78-80

Abstract: Successful science‐based policies build upon the pillar of sound science, while meeting the needs of diverse societies in an economically and politically feasible manner. How do scientists and diplomats interact most productively too achieve a successful outcome?

Date: 2018
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