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  • International relations in science
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  • The unprovoked war on Ukraine has disrupted international scientific cooperation and affected researchers globally.
  • Russian scientists are experiencing significant internal and external sanctions, impacting their work and participation in global research.
  • The global scientific community faces unprecedented challenges due to the geopolitical crisis.

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  • Urgent need to re-establish a rules-based international order for science.
  • Strategies for supporting Ukrainian scientists amidst the ongoing conflict.
  • Addressing the complex situation of Russian scientists under sanctions.

Key Insights:

  • Geopolitical conflicts have profound and far-reaching consequences on scientific progress and collaboration.
  • Sanctions on scientists can hinder global research efforts and create ethical dilemmas.
  • The scientific community must navigate political challenges to maintain open research and support affected individuals.

Outlook:

  • Potential for long-term damage to international scientific networks if current trends continue.
  • Importance of diplomatic efforts to foster dialogue and restore scientific exchange.
  • Developing resilient frameworks for scientific collaboration in times of crisis.