EU-India relations in the multi-vector matrix of science diplomacy and Asia-Europe Meeting
Zane Šime
Online training events deserve more attention as a form of people-to-people connectivity. The purpose of the article is to elaborate on how online training events gain prominence in the context of the COVID-19 imposed restrictions on geographical mobility. The autoethnographic account provides new ideas on what higher education extra-curricular and capacity building activities should be taken into consideration when taking a comprehensive look at people-to-people sustainable connectivity. As the analysed three online training events that took place over the summer 2020 show, these virtual occasions of people-to-people connectivity are promising building blocks for the future exploration of the EU structural diplomacy towards India both in a bilateral setting and multilateral context of Asia-Europe Meeting.
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2021
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Authors: | Šime, Zane |
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Research in globalization. - [Amsterdam] : Elsevier Ltd., ISSN 2590-051X, ZDB-ID 3051244-X. - Vol. 3.2021, Art.-No. 100057, p. 1-8
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Subject: | Structural diplomacy | People-to-people diplomacy | Science diplomacy | EU-India relations | Asia-Europe Meeting | Internationale Beziehungen | International relations | Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen | International economic relations | EU-Staaten | EU countries | Diplomatie | Diplomacy | Asien | Asia | Außenpolitik | Foreign policy | Indien | India | Internationale Zusammenarbeit | International cooperation |
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