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Title:Asia-Europe engagements in science, innovation and education exchange : the limits of knowledge in diplomacy Author(s):STONE, Diane Lesley Date:2024Citation:Janus.net, 2024, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 185-201Type:ArticleAbstract:As an interpretative lens for understanding Asia-Europe knowledge exchange in higher education, science and innovation, this paper contests the ‘knowledge diplomacy’ framework. First, knowledge diplomacy is a ‘floating ...
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Title:Approches anthropologiques et ethnographiques de l’Union européenne (1993-…) : continuités, apports et défis Author(s):GEORGAKAKIS, Didier; HAMM, Marylou Date:2024Citation:Politique européenne, 2024, No. 84, pp. 6-35Type:ArticleAbstract:Dans cette introduction, Didier Georgakakis et Marylou Hamm interrogent la postérité, dans les études européennes, du rapport Abélès, Bellier et McDonald publié dans les années 1990. En revenant sur ces travaux fondateurs ...
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Title:Shifting threats and strategic adjustment in Iran's foreign policy : the case of Strait of Hormuz Author(s):DIVSALLAR, Abdolrasool Date:2022Citation:British journal of Middle Eastern studies, 2022, Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 873-895Type:ArticleAbstract:Iranian behavior in the Strait of Hormuz (Strat) and the Persian Gulf is Janus-faced, swinging between the embracement of confrontation through calls to close the Strat and a quest for cooperation, which has been exemplified ...
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Title:The role of ETSI in the EU's regulation and governance of artificial intelligence Author(s):CANTERO GAMITO, Marta Date:2024Citation:Innovation : the European journal of social science research, 2024, OnlineFirstType:ArticleAbstract:This paper explores the significant role that standardisation plays in the regulation and governance of artificial intelligence (AI) within the European Union (EU). As AI technologies rapidly advance, they bring about ...
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Title:Order as resilience-governance of sameness and diversity Author(s):FLOCKHART, TrineDate:2024Citation:Ethics & international affairs, 2024, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 140-151Type:ArticleAbstract:One of the problems with the problem of world order is that what makes for order within societies is often precisely what makes for disorderly relations between them. I argue in this short essay that many of the problems ...