
doi: 10.38116/rtm31intro
The text discusses the importance of international cooperation in science, technology, and innovation (STI), highlighting changes in bilateral partnerships between Brazil and China, especially in the space sector, and the promotion of health cooperation in South America. Additionally, it examines transnational networks involving Brazilian scientists and researchers and regional inequalities in scientific collaboration. It also explores the evolution of technical cooperation in sectors such as metrology and food security, emphasizing the potential for future cooperation initiatives and the need for a strategic approach to sectoral agendas such as health and STI.
Political science (General), H, introduction, Social Sciences, International relations, JA1-92, south south cooperation, JZ2-6530, ssc
Political science (General), H, introduction, Social Sciences, International relations, JA1-92, south south cooperation, JZ2-6530, ssc
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