Build links between science and politics, says UK’s Miliband
DOI: 10.1063/PT.4.0924
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband
Miliband highlighted the UK’s high standing in the worlds of science and diplomacy and commented on how science had already played a significant role in keeping lines of communication open during the cold war.- He also praised SESAME
“The scientific world is becoming inter-disciplinary,” said Miliband.-"But the biggest inter-disciplinary leap we need is across the boundaries of politics and science. On resource conflicts, global inequality, nuclear security and counter terrorism, science is our ally.- I hope this [Royal Society] anniversary opens eyes not just to how far science has come, but what we can do together in the future.” -
At the same meeting the Royal Society also published a joint report with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): New frontiers in science diplomacy
Paul Guinnessy
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