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Science as Diplomacy

By Peter Hayes, Scott Bruce, Christina McCain, Norman Neureiter, Eileen S. Vergino, July 1, 2007

Despite its success as a bridge during periods of international tension, scientific cooperation is often an afterthought in diplomatic tool kits. To emphasize the important role it can play, our experts explore how science makes diplomacy work.

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