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Science and Diplomacy. A New Dimension of International Relations
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. 2019. Vol. 14. No. 4. P. 505–507.
Krasnyak O.
Keywords: science diplomacy
Krasnyak O., Ruffini P., Russia in Global Affairs 2025 Vol. 23 No. 3 P. 141–148
The West’s scientific sanctions against Russia have suspended EU-Russian cooperation in research and technology. This situation necessitates a look at how they impact science diplomacy. ...
Added: July 1, 2025
Krasnyak O., Korea Observer 2024 Vol. 55 No. 3 P. 355–377
The purpose of this article is to add to theoretical understanding of how cooperation in science and technology can contribute to achieving a nation-state's foreign policy goals, and to suggest an explanatory framework for existing practices involving Russian-South Korean cooperation in science and technology, specifically space cooperation. The basic approaches of this article are theoretical, ...
Added: September 2, 2024
Sergunin A. A., Заика Ю. В., Рябова Л. А., Апатиты: Изд-во ФИЦ КНЦ РАН, 2023.
The monograph presents a study of the platforms and practices of science
diplomacy development in the Arctic in recent decades. Theoretical approaches
to the interpretation of science diplomacy, as well as global, international, regional
and national platforms and processes of international scientific cooperation
and science diplomacy in the Arctic in retrospect are considered, and a brief analysis
of the transformation ...
Added: March 22, 2024
Sergunin A. A., Вестник международных организаций: образование, наука, новая экономика 2022 Т. 17 № 3 С. 155–174
Arctic science diplomacy (ASD) is both a relatively new topic and an acute issue in Russian academic and political circles. There is neither a clear definition of the concept nor a consensus on the stakeholders, tools, and activities of science diplomacy. This article focuses on the main approaches in Russia in relation to the concept of ASD. ...
Added: March 22, 2024
Ruffini P., Krasnyak O., Science and Public Policy 2023 Vol. 50 No. 4 P. 771–781
Based on International Relations (IRs) grounding theories, this article outlines a realist-constructivist perspective in science diplomacy when assessing a nation-state’s foreign policy decision-making and behaviour. The proposed theoretical framing helps us evaluate existing practices of science diplomacy within the larger context of IRs and allows us to better understand the increasing role of science diplomacy ...
Added: June 14, 2023
Devyatkin P., Polar Journal 2022 Vol. 12 No. 2 P. 322–342
The Arctic has long been the setting for collaborative scientific discovery, but tensions related to the Cold War and now the worsening conflict in Ukraine have curtailed effective cooperation. At the same time, the intensifying climate emergency that disproportionately threatens the Arctic has been described as a security threat by policymakers in both the U.S. ...
Added: November 25, 2022
Krasnyak O., The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 2020 Vol. 15 No. 3 P. 398–408
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2020.The 1958 Lacy-Zarubin agreement on cultural, educational and scientific exchanges marked decades of people-to-people exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union. Despite the Cold War tensions and mutually propagated adversarial images, the exchanges had never been interrupted and remained unbroken until the Soviet Union dissolved. This essay argues ...
Added: October 24, 2022
Jacobsen L. L., Fedorova I., Lajus J., Centaurus 2021 Vol. 63 No. 2 P. 277–295
Scientists from both sides of the Iron Curtain met in Geneva in 1958 and 1959 to create the technical basis for monitoring a future nuclear test ban treaty. Despite their scientific veneer, these meetings were politically motivated and the scientists tried to forward U.S. or Soviet objectives through their technical discussions. Seismographic data was a ...
Added: October 26, 2021
Krasnyak O., On Korea: Academic Paper Series, USA 2018
Added: June 8, 2020
Krasnyak O., The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 2018
Added: June 3, 2020
Krasnyak O., The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 2019 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 505–507
Added: June 3, 2020
Krasnyak O., Diplomatica 2020 Vol. 2 No. 1 P. 118–134
The mode, general understanding, and practices of science diplomacy revolve around a country’s history, the formation of its scientific institutions, the specifics of its foreign policy approaches, and its diplomatic practices. The nexus between science and diplomacy gives various results but ultimately are predetermined by individual creativity, community values, and state interests and support. The ...
Added: June 3, 2020
Krasnyak O., Brill, Nijhoff, 2018.
Science diplomacy is becoming an important tool by which states can more effectively promote and secure their foreign policy agendas. Recognising the role science plays at national and international levels and identifying a state’s national diplomatic style can help to construct a ‘national style’ in science diplomacy. In turn, understanding science diplomacy can help one evaluate ...
Added: April 20, 2020
Switzerland: Springer, 2020.
The first volume involves the Russian Federation as a common denominator with either Norway (oldest multilateral region in the Arctic) or the United States (sharing with Russia the longest maritime boundary in the world) to interpret changes with connected biophysical and socio-economic systems that underscore decisions across a “continuum of urgencies” from security to sustainability ...
Added: January 31, 2020
Ruffini P., Springer, 2017.
This book examines in depth science diplomacy, a particular field of international relations, in which the interests of science and those of foreign policy intersect. Building on a wealth of examples drawn from history and contemporary international relations, it analyzes and discusses the links between the world of scientists and that of diplomats.
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Added: October 24, 2018