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Science Diplomacy Why, Where and How Mandë Holford, PhD City University of New York / The American Museum of Natural History [email protected]/ [email protected] SD Boot Camp, NYAS, Jul 14, 2011

Science Diplomacy: Why, Where and How

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Dr. Mandë Holford, City University of New York; The American Museum of Natural History. Presented at CRDF Global's Science Diplomacy Boot camp for Journalists; Thursday, July 14, 2011 at the New York Academy of Sciences.

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Science Diplomacy Why, Where and How

Mandë Holford, PhDCity University of New York / The American Museum of Natural History

[email protected]/ [email protected]

SD Boot Camp, NYAS, Jul 14, 2011

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WHY is Science Diplomacy having a resurgence?

Global challenges with borderless complexities

Climate ChangeResource Scarcity

Infectious diseases Conflict Resolution

EconomicCapacity Building

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WHY is Science Diplomacy having a resurgence?

US-Soviet relations

SESAME ConstructionIn Middle East

“Silk Road”China-Mesopotamia

History of international collaboration between scientists

“Science Tempur”

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WHY is Science Diplomacy having a resurgence?

We’re the good guys & gals…

Scientists & Technology have high poll numbers

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WHERE is Science Diplomacy happening?

Practiced by BRIC (Brazil, Russia, China, India) countries…Viewed as Western phenomena used for resourcesNeeds to be extended to other emerging states-Rwanda

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HOW is Science Diplomacy Practiced?

“Scientific approach to diplomacy, not diplomatic approach to science…”Involve local scientist –Academies, SEED project Do place-based science: Arg, energy efficiency, malaria

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HOW is Science Diplomacy Practiced?

Science Diplomat- AAAS Science & Technology FellowshipMOUs-China +India (2005) hard and soft wareGlobal Science Program for Security & Competiveness- Rep. Berman

Mr. BITE

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HOW is Science Diplomacy Practiced?

Peace Parks- demilitarized zone(Korea), Mesopotamia marshlands (Iraq and Iran) NSF-USAID PEER launch Jul 7, 2011 (administrative barriers)

Connecting Ecology and Peace

Collaboration of scientists innate to our work

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HOW is Science Diplomacy Practiced?

Integrate big ”P”(politics) with small “p” (programming)

Integration that is iterative - all sectors doing the dance

Science not a replacement for politics….

Politics Programming

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HOW is Science Diplomacy Practiced?

1. Regional Prominence (China+ India)

2. Capacity Development (education)

Five Elements to SD framework:

3. Joint Infrastructure Development(Research Satellites, LHC, SESAME)

4. Open Access Knowledge Distribution

5. Public Engagement (Civilian Power)

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Barriers to Science Diplomacy

1. Asymmetries in S&T capacity

2. Economic/security concerns to technology/knowledege access

3. Restrictions on exchange (visa)

4. S&T budgets in decline worldwide

5. Degree classicism (what’s in a name?)

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Politicizing Science - “How does science taste?”