科学の外交を再構築する
Vaughan C Turekian1, Peter Gluckman2
1Vaughan C. Turekian* is the executive director of Policy and Global Affairs at the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), Washington, DC, USA.
まとめ
かつて理想主義的な科学外交は 今や地政学的な課題に直面しています 激しい競争の時代において 関連性を維持するためには 新しい"トランザクション科学外交"が必要です
科学分野:
- 国際関係
- 科学技術政策
- 世界研究
背景:
- 科学外交は歴史的に 架け橋を築き 地政学的な分断を越えて対話と信頼を育むツールとして機能してきました
- この理想的なモデルは,冷戦後の国際協力の重要な要素でした.
- 最近の地政学的な変化と 競争の激化が 伝統的な科学外交に 影響を及ぼしています
研究 の 目的:
- 科学外交の発展を分析する
- 現在の地政学的な状況で科学外交のための新しい枠組みを提案する.
- 科学外交の継続的な関連性と有効性を確保する.
主な方法:
- 科学外交の歴史的役割の概念的分析
- 国際科学協力に影響を与える現在の地政学的な傾向の検討.
- "トランザクション科学外交"の概念の発展
主要な成果:
- 伝統的で野心的な科学外交は 地政学的な現実にますます挑戦されています
- 国家は科学と技術を 戦略的資産として捉えています
- より実用的で取引的なアプローチへの移行が必要である.
結論:
- 科学外交は地政学的な緊張が高まる中でも 効果を保つために 適応しなければなりません
- 相互利益と戦略的連携を 強調しています
- この新しいやり方は 現代のグローバルな課題に 立ち向かう上で 極めて重要です
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