The Role of Science and Technology on the International Relations of a Small Country: The case of Greece

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The Role of Science and Technology on the International Relations of a Small Country: The case of Greece

Καραμπέκιος, Νικόλαος
Σαχίνη, Εύη

Balakrishnan, Bhaskar
Chaturvedi, Sachin
Srinivas, KR

Άρθρο (EL)
Article (EN)

2021-07


Issues of science and technology (S&T) have been a prime focus for policy-makers and academics within the practice of international affairs. Focusing on countries with a global footprint (or even serving under respective governmental structures), their main objective has been to contextualize S&T within the conduct of a country’s foreign affairs (Skolnikoff, 1993; Osiris, 2006). Given the implications of such issues on matters of knowledge, collaboration, entrepreneurial activities,the establishment of networks, and financial rewards, scholars and practitioners have seen the potential to project power to be exploited. (EL)

Διεθνείς σχέσεις (EL)
Διαχείριση Τεχνολογίας και Καινοτομίας (EL)
International Relations (EN)
Management of Technology and Innovation (EN)

International scientific collaboration (EL)
Networks (EN)
Country’s foreign affairs (EN)
Technology transfer (EN)
Science and technology issues (EN)
Knowledge creation (EN)

English


Science Diplomacy Review, issue: 3, issueNo: 2

© RIS, 2021
This is a perspective written by Evi Sachini and Nikos Karampekios (National Documentation Centre (EKT), Greece), and published in Science Diplomacy Review Vol. 3 | No. 2 | July 2021.
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