European–U.S. Science and Technology Cooperation Under the Current Conditions: The Study on Views, Reflections, Expectations of Key Stakeholders
Sabine E. Herlitschka ()
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Sabine E. Herlitschka: Infineon Technologies
Chapter Chapter 3 in Transatlantic Science and Technology, 2013, pp 19-45 from Springer
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Abstract In the light of today’s globalized world—as described above—what do key stakeholders think of the status, potential, and opportunities of transatlantic European–U.S. S&T cooperation? This chapter provides a summary of key stakeholders views, perceptions, and expectations. Issues analyzed refer to the role and opportunities of European–U.S. S&T cooperation, experiences made so far, and the role of science diplomacy. In the light of today’s globalized world—as described above—what do key stakeholders think of the status, potential, and opportunities of transatlantic European–U.S. S&T cooperation?
Keywords: System Science; Global Challenge; Thematic Field; Technology Cooperation; Seventh Framework Programme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4385-8_3
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