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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Heiko Prange-GstöhlPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781849801645ISBN 10: 1849801649 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 30 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsContents: 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? Ehimario U. 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 Jørgen 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 IndexReviews'This volume gathers an impressive collection of chapters about the external dimension of the European Research Area. The book examines in detail one of the issues that has received most attention lately in research policy-making, namely, the internationalization of S&T cooperation. Whereas it is widely accepted that global research-related problems need to be addressed beyond the strict national and European scales, there is still a considerable knowledge gap about how to develop a more coherent international S&T policy in Europe. This book bridges this gap by studying the existing internationalization patterns of S&T in Europe, analyzing the role of the EU in several areas of global S&T challenges (like global public health, poverty reduction, energy resources security), and discussing how policy coordination might offer possibilities for a more coherent European global S&T policy. For these reasons this book makes an invaluable contribution by expanding our knowledge on this matter, and providing solid evidence to policy makers.' - Susana Borras, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 'This volume brings together the most recent results of policy research on international S&T cooperation in the European Research Area. The book comes at a time when EU member states start working together in a new European Partnership for International S&T Cooperation by developing joint activities targeting commonly agreed thematic and regional priorities. Based on sound theoretical considerations the book also provides practical guidance on how to set S&T priorities and develop cooperative activities at European level. It is a most welcome and important contribution to the understanding and development of the international dimension of European research and innovation policies.' - Manfred Horvat, Vienna University of Technology, Austria 'This book offers a refreshing perspective: while former national research systems merge into intra-European institutional landscapesA and policies, also fostered by dedicated European Research Area (ERA)A initiatives, the demand for scientific knowledge and sustainable technology is a global issue, today more than ever. New knowledge is needed and generated across the world. Reinforcing research and innovation in Europe means upgrading its capacity to open up and tap into global knowledge networks, including the emerging contributions of latecomerA countries. The book shows that ERA will turn into a real asset for research in Europe only if it helps to coordinate for global knowledge exchange and collaboration.' - Stefan Kuhlmann, University of Twente, The Netherlands Author InformationEdited by Heiko Prange-Gstöhl, Directorate-General for Research – International Cooperation, European Commission, Belgium Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |