E-Book, Englisch, 356 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Research for Development
Perceptions and Practice
E-Book, Englisch, 356 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Research for Development
ISBN: 978-981-19-6802-0
Verlag: Springer Singapore
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Chapter 1 - STI Diplomacy in Developing Countries: Current Issues and Challenges (Amitava Bandopadhyay).- Part 1: - Concepts, Global Initiatives and Opportunities.- Chapter 2 - Internationalization of Science Diplomacy: Concepts, Practices, Lessons for Developing Countries (Carlos Aguirre-Bastos).- Chapter 3 - International Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy: Global Initiatives (Madhusudan Bandyopadhyay).- Chapter 4 - Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy; Opportunities and Challenges at the Time of COVID-19 for Developing Countries (Hossein Ahmadi, Ali Morteza Birang, Fatemeh Azadi).- Part 2: State of STI Diplomacy in Developing Countries.- Chapter 5 - Recent Developments in STI Diplomacy in the Republic of Mauritius (Madhvee Madhou).- Chapter 6 - Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy in the Arab Region with Emphasis on the State of Palestine (Maysoun Ibrahim).- Chapter 7 - Present Status of Science Diplomacy in Nepal(Chiranjivi Regmi).- Part 3: Role of S&T Status on STI Diplomacy.- Chapter 8 - Development Paradigm of India as an Enabler for Practicing Science, Technology and Innovation Diplomacy (Madhusudan Bandyopadhyay).- Chapter 9 - Science, Technology and Innovation (STI): Its Role in South Africa’s Development Outcomes and STI Diplomacy (Juanita van Heerden and Misheck Mulumba).- Chapter 10 - Strengthening Science Diplomacy for Sustainable Development of Nepal (Sunil Babu Shrestha).- Chapter 11 - Assessing the Current State of Science, Technology and Innovation in Mauritius for Improving Economic Growth and Development (Randhir Roopchund).-Chapter 12 - Responsibilities of the Governments of Developing Countries in Building up South-South STI Diplomacy (Chandima Gomes).- Part 4 - Role of STID in Strengthening S&T Base.- Chapter 13 - Role of India in South-South Cooperation to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (Jyoti Sharma, Sanjeev Kumar Varshney).- Chapter 14 - In Search for Scientific Collaboration: South Africa’s Science Diplomacy towards Africa (Thokozani Simelane, Rodney Managa, Shingirirai Mutanga, Nicassius Achu Check).- Chapter 15 - Case Studies in International Science Diplomacy: ASRT Contribution to Developing S&T in Egypt (Sameh H. Soror, Gina El-Feky, Abeer Attia, Mahmoud M. Sakr).- Chapter 16 - The Academy of Science of South Africa and Science Diplomacy (Stanley Maphosa).- Part 6: Experience from Regional and Bilateral Cooperation.- Chapter 17 - Coordinating State, Academic, and Donor Stakeholders in an International Knowledge Sharing Programme: A Perspective on Science and Innovation Diplomacy (Ranil Guneratne).- Chapter 18 - Mauritius in Regional Science Technology and Innovation Diplomacy: Case Study in Radio Astronomy (Girish Kumar Beeharry, Michael Raymond Inggs).- Chapter 19 - India’s S&T Cooperation with Japan and France: Initiatives and Partnerships (Purnima Rupal).- Part 7: Science Diplomacy in North-South Partnerships.- Chapter 20 - Reflecting on a Research Institute’s Role asa Tool for Ocean Science Diplomacy - ZMT’s Mission to Collaborate(Rebecca Lahl, Sebastian Ferse, Raimund Bleischwitz).- Chapter 21 - Co-designed Research Partnerships to bridge the Gap between Marine Research, Policy and Management: the MeerWissen Initiative (Sven Stöbener, Alexandra Gerritsen).- Chapter 22 - Research Networks and Novel Partnerships for Sustainable Development – How an EU Research Project on Innovative Wastewater Technology developed to an International Network for Nature-based Solutions (Eoghan Clifford, Jean-Baptiste Dussaussois, Tatjana Schellenberg, Christoph Sodemann).- Part 8: Epilogue.-Chapter 23 - The Outlook for Science Diplomacy in Developing Countries (Venugopalan Ittekkot, Jasmeet Kaur Baweja).