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Knowledge in Sheep's Clothing: How Science Informs American Diplomacy

机译:披着羊皮的知识:科学如何促进美国的外交

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Advances in modern science are now shaping both the character and content of international relations. Scientific issues in international diplomacy such as environmental issues, space policy, biotechnology and stem cell uses, and weapons technology will all require the participation of an epistemic community of scientists alongside traditional diplomats. This article will examine three historical cases of American diplomacy in which science made a significant contribution to the outcome: the German-American Pork War of 1880-1891, the International Geophysical Year of 1956-1957, and the Montreal Protocol of 1987. In each instance, by utilizing scientists and their knowledge, the United States was able to gain benefits from cooperation that it could not have gained alone. Now, however, the US government has de-emphasized the contributions of science and scientists to its detriment when negotiating the largest international scientific problem to date: global climate change.
机译:现代科学的进步正在塑造国际关系的特征和内容。国际外交中的科学问题,例如环境问题,空间政策,生物技术和干细胞用途以及武器技术,都需要与传统外交官一道的由科学家组成的认知社区参与。本文将研究三个对美国外交具有历史意义的案例,其中科学对这一结局做出了重大贡献:1880-1891年的德美猪肉战争,1956-1957年的国际地球物理年和1987年的蒙特利尔议定书。例如,通过利用科学家及其知识,美国可以从合作中受益,而这是美国无法单独获得的。但是,现在,美国政府在谈判迄今为止最大的国际科学问题:全球气候变化时,不再强调科学和科学家对其不利的贡献。

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