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Russia's international research ties under threat

Responses to Russia's military action in Georgia have implications for non-proliferation, space exploration, climate negotiation and the European Union's framework programme.

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Schiermeier, Q. Russia's international research ties under threat. Nature 455, 6–7 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/455006a

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