Science Diplomacy for Renewable Energy

Author:

Lamsiah Abdelmajid1

Affiliation:

1. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco

Abstract

Science's role as a tool for international coordination, collaboration, and tact has contributed to the major successes of the global pandemic response. Scientists and politicians have agreed on the “same” interpretation and significance of evidence, and that science is by far a strong institution that may be the root of all types of dissonance. The three countries under consideration are gradually forming a vision toward leveraging science diplomacy and establishing practices in which participation in the diplomatic aspect of science is key to dynamics of strategic interests. By concentrating primarily on diplomatic tactics employed in international business and undertaking an examination of renewable energy policy, the study offers a humble comparison. The research's scope may be limited by the tight-lipped approach with which the three African countries handle their economic interests—an approach that is linked and roped in by the way diplomacy and science are essentially intermingled.

Publisher

IGI Global

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