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Accelerating Basic Science in an Intergovernmental Framework: Learning from CERN's Science Diplomacy

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  • Katharina E. Höne
  • Jovan Kurbalija

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CERN offers a highly relevant case to probe some of the assumptions of current debates on science diplomacy. Building on the existing literature and a number of expert interviews, this article discusses the origin of CERN, its governance structure, and the particular constellation of interests that form part of CERN's science diplomacy. We understand science diplomacy as a practice and explore this at the intersection between goals and values, everyday conduct, and the governance structure guiding interactions. Reaching beyond CERN as a specific case, we address the tension at the heart of science diplomacy debates between promoting peaceful relations and furthering strategic and national interests. We argue that it is precisely within this tension that science diplomacy unfolds. Further, the particular governance structure that CERN employs emerges as a blueprint for supporting a level playing field between scientists and diplomats and promoting scientific goals beyond narrow political considerations. Lastly, we make suggestions for capacity building and training in science diplomacy that focus on bringing the ‘world of science’ and the ‘world of diplomacy’, a distinction which emerged prominently from the literature and the interviews, together in useful ways.

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  • Katharina E. Höne & Jovan Kurbalija, 2018. "Accelerating Basic Science in an Intergovernmental Framework: Learning from CERN's Science Diplomacy," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 9(S3), pages 67-72, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:glopol:v:9:y:2018:i:s3:p:67-72
    DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.12589
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    1. Anna-Lena Rüland & Nicolas Rüffin & Katharina Cramer & Prosper Ngabonziza & Manoj Saxena & Stefan Skupien, 2023. "Science diplomacy from the Global South: the case of intergovernmental science organizations," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 50(4), pages 782-793.
    2. Leonard Lynn & Hal Salzman, 2023. "Techno‐nationalism or building a global science and technology commons? (but what about China?)," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 14(5), pages 832-846, November.

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