How will coronavirus impact on international co-operation on emerging technologies
Background
Our remit is global and our interests correspondingly wide. The below are indicative rather than fully comprehensive questions of relevance for our work and are arranged into ten overlapping categories.
The dynamic nature of world events and diplomatic work around them mean that we often need research based insights to help anticipate, shape, manage and benefit from unfolding developments and possible futures. The synthesised expertise of researchers can help us make judgements in a policy environment where experimental trials and replicable results are often impossible or inappropriate.
Because time can be of the essence we value emerging results and insights shared via updates, short events, websites and similar, in advance of peer reviewed articles.
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Source
This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:
FCO Areas of research interest coronavirus COVID 19 update May 2020 GOVUK
Research fields
Related UKRI funded projects
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Why might this be relevant?
The REMIT project specifically focuses on reigniting multilateralism via technology, which directly addresses the impact of coronavirus on international cooperation on emerging technologies.
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An Innovative Productised Service to Support UK Research and Innovation Organisations’ Strategies and Partnerships for Collaboration with China
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Why might this be relevant?
The project specifically addresses international collaboration with China, which is relevant to the impact of coronavirus on international cooperation on emerging technologies.