ASIA-EUROPE ENGAGEMENTS IN SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND EDUCATION EXCHANGE: THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE IN DIPLOMACY

Authors

  • DIANE STONE

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.15.2.7

Keywords:

Asia-Europe Meeting, Higher Education, Science Diplomacy, Statecraft, Think Tank, Track Two Diplomacy

Abstract

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 signifier’ that homogenises the distinct differences between science diplomacy, education diplomacy and innovation diplomacy. Second, the term depoliticizes diplomacy in its attempt subtract politics from knowledge relations in world affairs. Third, the KD framework is overly normative as it portrays positive and benign outcomes of exchange to the neglect of the conflict, competition, and confrontations that exist within and between Higher Education Institutions and scientific communities.

Author Biography

DIANE STONE

Chair of Global Policy at the Florence School of Transnational Governance of the European University Institute (Italy). Previously she was Dean of the School of Public Policy at Central European University in Hungary, and Centenary Professor of Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra.

Published

2024-11-27