A New Era for Science Diplomacy. Vaughan C. Turekian Chief International Officer Director, Center for Science Diplomacy

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A New Era for Science Diplomacy Vaughan C. Turekian Chief International Officer Director, Center for Science Diplomacy

Science and Diplomacy Refers to Lots of Things What s in a name? 2

Science and Diplomacy What is it? Science in Diplomacy Global issues with science basis (climate change, global health, agriculture, sustainability, energy, etc) Diplomacy for Science Getting things done for the science community Science for Diplomacy (Science Diplomacy) Building relationships through science 3

Science for Diplomacy (Science Diplomacy) The application of international science cooperation motivated by the desire to establish or enhance relationships between societies 4

Why science? It s apolitical It addresses issues of great importance to all societies It s based on a method (transparency, peer review, meritocracy, data-driven) It gives us access to the world s best minds (and ideas) And... 5

6 Advancing Science, Serving Society

The world View of U.S. Science Country Fav Unfav Sci Fav Sci unfav Morocco 11% 88 90 8 Saudi Arabia 4 94 48 51 Jordan 15 78 83 13 Lebanon 20 69 52 46 UAE 14 73 84 12 From: Arab Views toward America: From Zogby 2004 7

The World and U.S. Science Pew polling data from 43 countries shows that favorable views of U.S. science and technology (S&T) exceed overall views of the United States by an average of 23 points. 8

History of Science Diplomacy in the U.S. U.S. Japan: U.S.- China: U.S. USSR: 9

History of Science Diplomacy in the U.S. U.S. Japan: Fixing the Broken Dialogue President Kennedy and PM Ikeda agree to science cooperation to bridge divide in intellectual communities; 10

U.S. and Japanese Physicists Share 2008 Nobel Prize 11

History of Science Diplomacy in the U.S. U.S.- China: 1970s, Moving the relationship beyond geopolitical; 12

History of Science Diplomacy in the U.S. U.S. USSR: Establishing a relationship and dialogue during time of official political strain 13

Current examples of U.S. Science Diplomacy (Engaging where official relations are limited) 14

Barriers to Science Diplomacy Concerns about security (exports, technologies) Asymmetry in capabilities Funding and Follow up Organization and priority 15

U.S. Government not well organized for Science Diplomacy Technical agencies (rightfully) focus on mission based research State Department does not have resources (human or financial) to conduct science diplomacy and is not organized to do it 16

Possible approaches Create Ambassador for Science Cooperation in P line (perhaps current science adviser?); Pass money through State (which picks some countries) to NSF (which runs science based review process) to develop and execute cooperative science relationships; Better coordinate (and prioritize) governmental international science activities; Think public diplomacy 17

Everybody loves the Nanny! 18

But people around the world also respect U.S. Science and Innovation 19

AAAS and Science Diplomacy July 15, 2008 AAAS CEO Leshner announces creation of new AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy during testimony in front of house subcommittee on research and education 20

Goal of the Center Providing a forum for scientists, policy analysts and policymakers through which they can share information and explore collaborative opportunities 21

Whither Science Diplomacy? And I want to see science not only funded again, but to have our Department and USAID be in the forefront of.. enlisting scientists for all kinds of the problems that we face, working to encourage more scientific exchanges... creating once again what was historically an American strength: our higher education system, our research institutions, the scientific history that.. is so rich Secretary Clinton February 4, 2009; State Department Town Hall 22

President Obama January 20, 2009 Paragraph 16: We will restore science to its rightful place Paragraph 24: we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist. A role for Science Diplomacy? 23

Other National Efforts Key Motivation Access to top human resources Access to Markets Recognition of central role of science in innovation and societal progress Realization that they can compete with the United States for talent 24

Examples Europe Highly successful FP 7 program Japan Actively working through development agencies and private corporations to engage in S&T diplomacy; China Reaching out to Africa and southeast Asia India Recent elections have as focus investing in science and technology 25

Other countries taking steps (examples) Argentina establishes science ministry Saudi establishes multi billion dollar university Countries such as Vietnam start taking steps to attract diaspora 26

Role of Large International Projects Examples: ITER CERN 27