International Science And Technology Cooperation In A Globalized World
The External Dimension of the European Research Area
Edited by Heiko Prange-Gstöhl, Directorate-General for Research – International Cooperation, European Commission, Belgium
Contents:
Preface
1. The European Research Area ‘Goes Global’: An Introduction Heiko Prange-Gstöhl
PART I: GLOBAL CHALLENGES AND THE EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF THE ERA 2. European Scientific and Technical Responses to the Challenge of Sustaining Global Commons John Vogler
3. Forging European Responses to the Challenge of Climate Change and Energy Resource Supply Catherine Mitchell
4. Tackling Global Public Health Challenges: How Should the European Research Area Respond? Ehi Igumbor and David Sanders
5. An ‘Outward-Looking’ Lisbon Strategy: A Solution for Challenges of the Knowledge Economy in the EU, China and India Suma Athreye, Can Huang and Luc Soete
6. Enabling Institutional Responses to Innovation in Latecomer Countries Padmashree Gehl Sampath
7. Global Challenges and the External Dimension of the ERA: A Comment Dinesh Abrol
PART II: POLICY COORDINATION IN THE EXTERNAL DIMENSION OF THE ERA 8. Coordinate to Collaborate: The Governance Challenges for European International S&T Policy Jakob Edler
9. The Added Value of International S&T Policy Coordination Colin Shaw
10. The Organization of Policy Coordination in Multi-level Spaces: Implications for EU International S&T Policy Robert Kaiser
11. The Coordination of International S&T Policies from the Perspective of EU Member States Arie van der Zwan
12. Informal Coordination of International S&T Policy: The Case of the European Initiative for Agricultural Research for Development Jean-Luc Khalfaoui
13. Policy Coordination in the External Dimension of the ERA: A Comment Jorgen Mortensen
PART III: CONCLUSIONS 14. From the ‘External Dimension of the ERA’ to an ‘EU External S&T Policy’? Conclusions and Perspectives Heiko Prange-Gstöhl