Abstract

Besides its well-known political and military dimensions, NATO has a third dimension under which it aims to encourage interaction among people and foster the development of Science and Technology, with the objective of contributing to overall stability and peace. The NATO Science Programme is a major component of this Third Dimension and it was following the establishment of the NATO Science Committee in 1957 that NATO started to promote international scientific collaboration. At present, the NATO Science Programme promotes (by offering support for) international collaboration between scientists from countries of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) or Mediterranean Dialogue countries.

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