Abstract

Science diplomacy, according to Berkman’s definition, is an international, interdisciplinary and inclusive (holistic) process, involving informed decision-making to balance national interests and common interests for the benefit of all on Earth across generations. It is widely used to overcome the discrepancies of the superpowers in unique scientific activities, where the joint efforts of a number of countries is required. Even when the international tension is heightened, states still do not abandon the science diplomacy and keep cooperating. The paper provides an informed look on how science diplomacy works in areas such as Arctic region, Antarctic region and the International Space Station.

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