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AAAS. 2018. Education and Training. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Center for Science Diplomacy, Washington DC.
AAAS. 2022. A Decade of Science & Diplomacy. Science & Diplomacy (Special Issue).
American Museum of Natural History. 2016. Human Population Through Time (YouTube Video).
Annan, K. 2004. Science for All Nations. Science 303:925.
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Arctic High Seas. 2016. Ambassadorial Panel on Building Common Interests in the Arctic Ocean. Reykjavik University, Reykjavik.
Arctic Science Agreement. 2017. Agreement on Enhancing International Arctic Scientific Cooperation. Signed: 11 May 2017, Fairbanks. Entry into Force: 23 May 2018.
Arctic Science Agreement Dialogue Panel. 2019. Supporting Implementation of the Arctic Science Agreement. Science Diplomacy Action 3:1-55.
Berkman, P.A. 2002. Science into Policy: Global Lessons from Antarctica. Academic Press, San Diego. 252p.
Berkman, P.A. 2003. International Polar Year 2007-08. Science 301:1669.
Berkman, P.A. 2009. International Spaces Promote Peace. Nature 462:412-413.
Berkman, P.A., Lang, M.A., Walton, D.W.H. and Young, O.R. (eds.). 2009. Science Diplomacy: Antarctica, Science and the Governance of International Spaces. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, Washington, DC. pp.17-28.
Berkman, P.A. 2019. Evolution of Science Diplomacy and its Local-Global Applications. European Foreign Affairs Review 24:63-80.
Berkman, P.A. 2020a. Science Diplomacy and its Engine of Informed Decisionmaking: Operating Through our Global Pandemic with Humanity. Hague Journal of Diplomacy 15(3):435-450.
Berkman, P.A. 2020b. ‘The Pandemic Lens’: Focusing Across Time Scales for Local-Global Sustainability. Patterns 1(8):1-4.
Berkman, P.A. 2023. Chapter 33. Science Diplomacy with Diplomatic Relations to Facilitate Common-Interest Building. IN: Hare, P.W., Manfredi-Sánchez, J.L. and K. Weisbrode (eds.). The Palgrave Handbook of Diplomatic Reform and Innovation. Palgrave, London. Pp. 673-689
Berkman, P.A. and Vylegzhanin, A.N. (eds.). 2012. Environmental Security in the Arctic Ocean. Springer, Dordrecht.
Berkman, P.A. and Young, O.R. 2009. Governance and Environmental Change in the Arctic Ocean. Science 324: 339-340.
Berkman, P.A., Gabrielyan, V., El-Haddad, R. and Isabel Claramunt Garro, C.I.C. 2023. Common-Interest Building – Training Game with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Science Diplomacy October-December 2022. 6p.
Berkman, P.A., Lang, M.A., Walton, D.W.H. and Young, O.R. (eds.). 2011. Science Diplomacy: Antarctica, Science and the Governance of International Spaces. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, Washington, D.C. 337p.
Berkman, P.A. Kullerud, L., Pope, A., Vylegzhanin, A.N. and Young, O.R. 2017. The Arctic Science Agreement Propels Science Diplomacy. Science 358:596-598.
Berkman, P.A., Shibata, A. and Baeseman, J. 2022c. Arctic Science Diplomacy Maintains Russia Co-Operation. Nature 604:625.
Berkman, P.A. Vylegzhanin, A.N. and Young, O.R. 2019. Baseline of Russian Arctic Laws. Springer, Dordrecht. 734p.
Berkman, P.A., Young, O.R., Vylegzhanin, A.N., Balton, D.A. and Øvretveit, O. (eds.). 2022. Building Common Interests in the Arctic Ocean with Global Inclusion. Volume 2. Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability. Springer, Dordrecht. 451p.
Bush, V. 1945. Science the Endless Frontier. A Report to the President on a Program for Postwar Scientific Research. United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
Colglazier, E.W. 2018. Science Diplomacy and Future Worlds. Science & Diplomacy 7(3): (September 2018).
Donnelly, C.A. Boyd, I., Campbell, P., Craig, C., Vallance, P., Walport, M., Whitty, C.J.M., Woods, E. and Wormald, C. 2018. Four principles for synthesizing evidence. Nature 558:361-364.
Fedoroff, N.V. 2009. Science Diplomacy in the 21st Century. Cell 3(1):9-11.
Flink, T. and Schreiterer, U. 2010. Science Diplomacy at the Intersection of S&T Policies and Foreign Affairs: Toward a Typology of National Approaches. Science and Public Policy, 37:665–677.
FMSTAN. 2019. Foreign Minister S&T Advice Network. International Science Council, Paris.
Gluckman P.D., Turekian, V.C., Grimes, R.W. and Kishi, T. 2017. Science Diplomacy: A Pragmatic Perspective from the Inside. Science & Diplomacy 6(4). (December 2017).
INGSA. 2019. International Network for Government Science Advice. International Science Council, Paris.
InterAcademy Partnership. 2019. Scientific Input to Global Policymaking with a focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. May 2019.
ISC. 2018. Advancing science as a Global Public Good: High Level Strategy. International Science Council, Paris.
Krasnyak, O. and Ruffini, P.-B., 2020. Science Diplomacy – Internatioanl Relations. Oxford Bibliographies, 26 February 2020.
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Moedas, C. 2015. EU Approach to Science Diplomacy. Speech in Washington, DC. 1 June 2015.
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National Research Council. 2012. U.S. and International Perspectives on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy: Report of a Workshop. National Academies Press, Washington, DC.
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Russian Foundation for Basic Research. 2018. Themed Session: Science Diplomacy (with 13 articles). RFBR Journal 97(1):1-83.
S4D4C. 2018. Using Science for/in Diplomacy for Addressing Global Challenges. European Union External Action, European Commission, Brussels.
S4D4C. 2020. Using Science for/in Diplomacy for Addressing Global Challenges. European Union.
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Talloires Dialogue Team. 2018. Science Diplomacy – To 2030 and Beyond. Science Diplomacy Action 2: 1-9.
The Royal Society. 2010. New Frontiers in Science Diplomacy: Navigating the Changing Balance of Power. The Royal Society, London.
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Turekian, V.C. 2018. Evolution of Science Diplomacy. Global Policy 9(3):5-7.
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TWAS. 2014. The Power of Science Diplomacy. A View from the South. The World Academy of Sciences Newsletter, 26(3).
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van Langenhove, L. 2016. Science Diplomacy: New Global Challenges, New Trend. RSIS Commentary 82: (12 April 2016).
van Langenhove, L. 2018. Tools for an EU Science Diplomacy. European Commission, Brussels.
Vienna Dialogue Team. 2017. A Global Network of Science and Technology Advice in Foreign Ministries. Science Diplomacy Action 1:1-20.
Young, O.R., Berkman, P.A. and Vylegzhanin, A.N. (eds.). Governing Arctic Seas: Regional Lessons from the Bering Strait and Barents Sea. Volume 1. Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability. Springer, Dordrecht. 358p.
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