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APPENDIX H

SELECTED REFERENCES

Advisory Committee on Transformational Diplomacy. 2008. Final Report of the State Department in 2025 Working Group. Available at http://20012009.state.gov/documents/organization/99879.pdf. Accessed September 15, 2014.

Baty, Phil (editor). 2014, December. World University Rankings 2014-2015. Times Higher Education. Online. Available at http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/world-universityrankings/2014-15/world-ranking. Accessed January 30, 2015.

Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES), e-mail message to committee, January 2014.

Cabral, Roxanne, Engelke, Peter, Brown, Katherine, and Wedner, Anne Terman. 2014. Diplomacy for a Diffuse World. Available at http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/publications/issue-briefs/diplomacy-fora-diffuse-world. Accessed March 31, 2015.

Campbell, Thomas A., Tibbits, Skylar, and Garrett, Banning. 2014. The Next Wave: 4D Printing. Washington, D.C.: Atlantic Council. Available at http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/images/publications/The_Next_Wave_4D_Printing_Programming_the_Material_World.pdf. Accessed March 31, 2015.

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Colglazier, E. William. 2013. How Science and Technology Expertise and Information is Being Used by the Department of State Since the 1999 National Research Council Study. Available at http://www.state.gov/e/stas/2013/218702.htm. Accessed September 15, 2014.

____________. 2013. Role and Activities of the Office of the Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary (STAS). Available at http://www.state.gov/e/stas/2013/218704.htm. Accessed September 15, 2014.

Colglazier, W. E., and E. E. Lyons. 2014. The United States Looks to the Global Science, Technology, and Innovation Horizon. Online Science and Diplomacy. Available at http://www.sciencediplomacy.org/perspective/2014/united-states-looks-global-science-technology-andinnovation-horizon. Accessed September 15, 2014.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix H: Selected References." National Research Council. 2015. Diplomacy for the 21st Century: Embedding a Culture of Science and Technology Throughout the Department of State. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21730.
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“Collaboration/Cooperation between NIH and State Department: Successful Cooperation with the Office of Global AIDS Coordinator (OGAC).” 2014. Unpublished material.

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Dobbs, Richard, Sawers, Corinne, Thompson, Fraser, Manyika, James, Woetzel, Jonathan, Child, Peter, McKenna, Sorcha, and Spatharou, Angela. 2014. How the World Could Better Fight Obesity. Online. Available at http://www.mckinsey.com/insights/economic_studies/how_the_world_could_better_fight_obesity. Access April 1, 2015.

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Gale, Steven, and Sara Jackson (editors). 2013. The Future Can't Wait: Over-the-Horizon Views on Development. Washington, D.C.: Wilson Center.

Hanson, Fergus. 2012. eDiplomacy: How the State Department Uses Social Media. Washington, D.C.: Brookings. Available at http://www.brookings.edu/blogs/up-front/posts/2012/10/26ediplomacy-hanson. Accessed March 31, 2015.

Hormats, R.D. 2013. Science Diplomacy and Twenty-first Century Statecraft. Online. Science and Diplomacy. Available at http://www.sciencediplomacy.org/perspective/2012/science-diplomacyand-twenty-first-century-statecraft. Accessed September 15, 2014.

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Manning, Robert A. 2013. Rising Robotics and the Third Industrial Revolution. Available at http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/publications/issue-briefs/rising-robotics-and-the-third-industrial-revolution. Accessed March 31, 2015.

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____________. 1999. The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2005. Signposts in Cyberspace: The Domain Name System and Internet Navigation. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2006. The Fundamental Role of Science and Technology in International Development: An Imperative for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2010. Deterring Cyber Attacks, Informing Strategies, and Developing Options for U.S. Policy. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

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____________. 2010. S&T Strategies of Six Countries. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2012. The New Global Ecosystem in Advanced Computing; Implications for U.S. Competitiveness and National Security. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2012. U.S. and International Perspectives on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy, Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

____________. 2014. At the Nexus of Cybersecurity and Public Policy, Some Basic Concepts and Issues. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

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____________. 2014. PIRE: Developing Low-Carbon Cities in the US, China, and India Through Integration Across Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Social Sciences, and Public Health. Online. Available at http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1243535&HistoricalAwards=false. Accessed January 31, 2015.

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         http://www.aaas.org/sites/default/files/New_Frontiers.pdf. Accessed September 15, 2014.

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Diplomacy for the 21st Century recommends steps that the Department of State should embrace to take full advantage of the leading science and technology (S&T) capabilities of the United States. These capabilities provide the department with many opportunities to promote a variety of the interests of the United States and its allies in a rapidly changing world wherein S&T are important drivers of economic development at home and abroad and help ensure international security. This report assesses and makes recommendations concerning the changing environment for the conduct of diplomacy in the years ahead, with a focus on the role of S&T in the development and implementation of U.S. policies and programs. According to this report, prompt steps by the department's leadership are essential to ensure adequate comprehension of the importance of S&T-related developments throughout the world and to incorporate this understanding within the nation's foreign policy for the 21st century. This report also urges the adoption by the department of a broader whole-of-society approach in carrying out its responsibilities at home and abroad - extending beyond traditional interagency coordination and the narrow band of current external partners to include foundations, universities, research centers, and other groups who are extending their international reach.

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