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Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; References; 2: What Is Science Diplomacy?; 2.1 The Emergence of Science Diplomacy in Contemporary International Relations; 2.1.1 In Search of a Definition; 2.1.2 Science Diplomacy Is a Form of Diplomacy of Influence; 2.2 A Historical Perspective; 2.2.1 Great Voyages of Exploration and Colonization; Box 2.1 Bonaparteś Egypt campaign (1798-1801): An unprecedented combination of hard and soft power; 2.2.2 The World Wars of the Twentieth Century; 2.2.3 The Cold War: Science in the Ideological Competition; 2.2.4 After the Cold War
3.2.3.3 Hosting International Scientific Organizations and Major Research InfrastructuresBox 3.1 The choice of the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiver...; References; 4: Science in Diplomatic Apparatus: The Diversity of National Approaches; 4.1 Scientific and Technological Networks; 4.1.1 Science Counselors; 4.1.2 Networks; 4.2 Science Diplomacy of Major European Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the UK; 4.2.1 France; 4.2.2 Germany; 4.2.3 Italy; 4.2.4 Switzerland; 4.2.5 United Kingdom
4.3 Science Diplomacy of Developed Non-European Countries4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 Japan; 4.3.3 United States; 4.4 Science Diplomacy of China, India and Russia; 4.4.1 China; 4.4.2 India; 4.4.3 Russia; 4.5 The Diversity of National Models; 4.5.1 Science Diplomacy Is Unevenly Assumed; 4.5.2 Diplomatic Networks and Their Geographical Coverage; 4.5.3 Steering and Coordination; 4.5.4 Human Resources for Science Diplomacy; 4.5.5 Country Models; 4.5.5.1 Environment and Global Challenges Model; 4.5.5.2 Trade and Business Profile; 4.5.5.3 Higher Education-Research-Innovation Integrated Model
4.5.5.4 Academic ModelReferences; 5: Science in the Vanguard of Diplomacy; 5.1 The Facilitating Role of Science Between Countries Sharing Awkward Political Relations; 5.1.1 Of the Usage of Science in US Diplomacy; 5.1.1.1 The Relations Between the US and the Soviet Union; 5.1.1.2 The Relations Between the US and China; 5.1.1.3 The Relations Between the US and the Muslim World; Box 5.1 ``A New Beginning,́́ speech delivered by United States President Barrack Obama on 4 June 2009 at Cairo University; 5.1.2 Questions About Science for Diplomacy; Box 5.2 Archaeology in the French science diplomacy
3.2.3.3 Hosting International Scientific Organizations and Major Research InfrastructuresBox 3.1 The choice of the headquarters of the General Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiver...; References; 4: Science in Diplomatic Apparatus: The Diversity of National Approaches; 4.1 Scientific and Technological Networks; 4.1.1 Science Counselors; 4.1.2 Networks; 4.2 Science Diplomacy of Major European Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and the UK; 4.2.1 France; 4.2.2 Germany; 4.2.3 Italy; 4.2.4 Switzerland; 4.2.5 United Kingdom
4.3 Science Diplomacy of Developed Non-European Countries4.3.1 Canada; 4.3.2 Japan; 4.3.3 United States; 4.4 Science Diplomacy of China, India and Russia; 4.4.1 China; 4.4.2 India; 4.4.3 Russia; 4.5 The Diversity of National Models; 4.5.1 Science Diplomacy Is Unevenly Assumed; 4.5.2 Diplomatic Networks and Their Geographical Coverage; 4.5.3 Steering and Coordination; 4.5.4 Human Resources for Science Diplomacy; 4.5.5 Country Models; 4.5.5.1 Environment and Global Challenges Model; 4.5.5.2 Trade and Business Profile; 4.5.5.3 Higher Education-Research-Innovation Integrated Model
4.5.5.4 Academic ModelReferences; 5: Science in the Vanguard of Diplomacy; 5.1 The Facilitating Role of Science Between Countries Sharing Awkward Political Relations; 5.1.1 Of the Usage of Science in US Diplomacy; 5.1.1.1 The Relations Between the US and the Soviet Union; 5.1.1.2 The Relations Between the US and China; 5.1.1.3 The Relations Between the US and the Muslim World; Box 5.1 ``A New Beginning,́́ speech delivered by United States President Barrack Obama on 4 June 2009 at Cairo University; 5.1.2 Questions About Science for Diplomacy; Box 5.2 Archaeology in the French science diplomacy