Knowledge Diplomacy and the Future(s) of Global Cooperation
The architectures of global cooperation and national policymaking are both dependent on how power derived from access to scientific and expert knowledge is distributed between countries and among non-state and subnational actors. While power remains a major driver of international relations, its meaning is shifting due to the increased interlocking of vulnerabilities and interests. In this article for
E-International Relations, Ariel Hernandez discusses what
knowledge diplomacy means for power and for cooperation, and asks whether there are mechanisms of accountability for scientists and experts to ensure that no new inequalities are created.
https://www.e-ir.info/2021/04/05/knowledge-diplomacy-and-the-futures-of-global-cooperation/
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