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of innovation diplomacy in the marine sec-  the fact that Brazil is an important scientific   While epistemic communities may be   There are not many cases in which
 tor, which holds so many possibilities for   partner  in the  South Atlantic, it  is essen-  among the main agents responsible for   power has listened to science for deci-
 technological and social innovation (e.g.,   tial that we look at the current context in   articulating such principles, norms and   sion-making in the field of international
 THOMPSON et al., 2018). To this end, it will   which investments in  research and devel-  rules, the extent to which they diffuse   cooperation (GONÇALVES, 2021). Some
 be important to increase international co-  opment are depleted and there is a clear   and are embedded internationally has   positive examples are the agreements
 operation and strategies based on science   scrapping of research institutions in the   to do with the political influence of the   dealing with stratospheric ozone and Eu-
 diplomacy, through which Brazil expands   country (GALVÃO-CASTRO et al., 2022).   members of the epistemic community:   ropean acid rain, which are widely hailed
 the exchange of scientific and traditional   Allied to this ominous reality, there is also   their ability to persuade others, its abili-  as effective and grandiose international
 knowledge and guarantees better access   a popular increase in  science denial, be-  ty  to  consolidate  bureaucratic  influence   environmental  governance  efforts  of  the
 to foreign technologies and inputs, while   coming important obstacles in the search   at key institutional sites and its ability to   contemporary era (HAAS, 2001; MILES
 pursuing the objectives of its foreign policy.  for the development of a Brazilian Blue   maintain influence over time. The interests   et al., 2002). Other examples include the
 Despite the welcome movement of iso-  Economy, which is in itself so deficient in   and decisions of states to implement state   Mediterranean plan to deal with pollution
 lated entities in the Government to pro-  knowledge of our waters and sustainable   power are therefore subject to consensual   (HAAS, 1990) and even the case of Atlantic
 mote the  Brasil Inovador brand allied to   means of exploitation.  knowledge (HAAS, 2015).  bluefin tuna, which after years of neglect
                     In particular, an epistemic community is   of science and scientific advice finally had
 4. Opportunities: paths to science diplomacy and Blue Economy  a group of professionals, often from several   a significant improvement in the health
                   different disciplines, who share the follow-  of its population (GONÇALVES, 2021). On
 Science has a long history of catalyzing  in particular, consensus knowledge in poli-  ing essential characteristics (HAAS, 2015):  the other hand, there are anomalous cas-
 cooperation  in  international  spaces  and  cymaking. For the author, consensus-based   es where the argument has failed, such as
 providing knowledge for foreign policy to  science can play an independent and im-  . Shared principled beliefs: these be-  desertification and whaling (HAAS, 2015).
 ease geopolitical tensions. However, despite  portant role in influencing and even re-  liefs provide a value-based database   Science will influence decision-makers
 the wide acceptance of the importance of  shaping the interests of states. Thus, from   for community members’ social action;  when the institutional design of the agree-
 science for the formulation of public poli-  the perspective of the epistemic commu-  . Shared causal beliefs or professional   ment allows for an organized scientific view
 cies, there are still divergent perceptions of  nity, environmental regimes can be driven   judgment: such beliefs provide analytic   and includes a strong and influential group
 how, when and under what conditions sci-  not only by state powers, but also by epis-  reasons and explanations of behavior,   of experts who have “usable knowledge”.
 ence influences policies and, consequently,  temic networks under certain conditions.  offering  causal  explanations  for the   Although usable knowledge has been used
 on the way in which the interaction be-  The central argument is that, normative-  multiple links between possible polit-  in different contexts and situations, the term
 tween  science  and  policy  must  be better  ly, epistemic communities provide better   ical actions and desired outcomes;  encompasses a substantive core that makes
 organized (LIDSKOG, SUNDQVIST, 2015).  scientific advice than other modes of policy   .  Common notions of validity: inter-  it useful to policymakers and a procedural
 Comparative studies of environmental re-  guidance, because expert judgment is like-  subjective criteria, defined internally to   dimension that provides a mechanism for its
 gimes confirmed that organized and usable  ly to be warranted. Unlike other organized   validate knowledge. This allows com-  transmission from the scientific community
 knowledge had a significant influence on  interest groups active in politics and pub-  munity members to confidently differ-  to the policy world (HAAS; STEVENS, 2011).
 the effectiveness of these regimes (HAAS,  lic policymaking, epistemic communities   entiate between warranted and un-  There is an increasing need to prioritize
 STEVENS 2011; HAAS, 2015).  have internal beliefs that make them   warranted claims about world states   science in Brazil. Even more to prioritize
 Peter Haas argues that, through the  more likely to provide information that is   and policies to change those states;  ocean sciences, which includes not only
 development  of  an  epistemic  communi-  politically unaltered  and  therefore  more   . A common policy enterprise: a set of   the natural sciences, but also social, hu-
 ty, science can play an important role in  likely to “work” in the political sense that   practices associated with a core set of   manities, and applied social sciences.
 shaping political decisions and enhancing  this information will be framed and fol-  problems that must be addressed, in the   This becomes even more relevant in the
 processes of cooperation and diplomacy. It  lowed by political authorities regarding the   belief that human well-being will be im-  context of the Ocean Decade, where the
 emphasizes the importance of science and,  need to be impartial (HAAS, 2015).  proved as a result.  term “ocean science” encompasses natural




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