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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-574-5 |
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| Author | Zane Šime |
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| Number of pages | 206 |
The European Union’s (EU) implicit science diplomacy plays a distinctive role within the broader range of instruments that the EU employs to enhance resilience and promote stability in the European Southern Neighbourhood and globally. This book enriches academic and policy debates on the evolving role of science diplomacy as a unique component of the EU’s […]
ISBN: 979-8-89966-574-5
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| ISBN | 979-8-89966-574-5 |
|---|---|
| Author | Zane Šime |
| Publisher | |
| Publication year | |
| Language | |
| Number of pages | 206 |
The European Union’s (EU) implicit science diplomacy plays a distinctive role within the broader range of instruments that the EU employs to enhance resilience and promote stability in the European Southern Neighbourhood and globally. This book enriches academic and policy debates on the evolving role of science diplomacy as a unique component of the EU’s toolbox. Bourdieu‑inspired contemporary practice theory is employed to explore the roles performed by managers of EU‑funded projects.
Structural diplomacy and practice theory share several commonalities with much of the evolving understanding of EU science diplomacy. Strengthening the links to these intellectual threads underpins the introduction of the concept of Eranetisation. This term denotes a geoeconomic and intellectual propensity among entities both within and beyond the EU to prioritise the research, technological development and cooperation opportunities offered by the European Research Area.
The book provides a nuanced and multifaceted analysis of how research cooperation contributes to achieving the overarching objectives of both the European Southern Neighbourhood Policy and the European Research Area.