Science Diplomacy and Its Engine of Informed Decisionmaking: Operating through Our Global Pandemic with Humanity
26th July 2020 Paul Arthur Berkman The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Prof Paul Berkman is at the Science Diplomacy Center, … Read More
26th July 2020 Paul Arthur Berkman The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Prof Paul Berkman is at the Science Diplomacy Center, … Read More
With more than 24 million recorded COVID-19 cases, over 830,000 deaths, and the pandemic still raging in many regions of the world, scientists from an array of disciplines are asking why some nations have fared better than others at curbing its spread. Now, a new University of Colorado Boulder-led effort aims to look at the role science itself has played in influencing how countries and their leaders have responded – and what that response (or lack thereof) has meant for citizens.… Read More
5th June 2020 Kai Ruggeri et al Nature Behavioural & Social Sciences A multidisciplinary team of scientists, policymakers, government officials, … Read More
8th May 2020 Christoph M. Schmidt RWI – Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung @RWI_Leibniz RWI Position Paper #77, May 8, 2020 [Also … Read More