Report
A European Framework for Science Diplomacy: Recommendations of the EU Science Diplomacy Working Groups
Cátia Miriam Costa (Costa, C. M.); Ekaterina Zaharieva ( Ekaterina Zaharieva);
Year (definitive publication)
2025
Language
English
Country
Belgium
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Abstract
Science is a key shaper of the European and global econ omy through the development of discoveries, technologies and innovative solutions to a variety of challenges. It is also a key element in international relations, with empha sis on cooperation or competition or pursuing a combi nation of both. As clearly spelt out in the Draghi report1, Europe is faced with three major challenges: closing the innovation gap with the US and China especially in ad vanced technologies; decarbonising the economy while boosting competitiveness; and increasing security and re ducing dependencies. Research and innovation are at the very core of these challenges – in fact, there is hardly any (geo-)political development not affected by the output of research and innovation.
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Report Type
International project final report
Keywords
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
  • Educational Sciences - Social Sciences
  • Political Science - Social Sciences
  • Other Social Sciences - Social Sciences

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