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  1. Research security policy needs clear guidelines
  2. International science collaboration as a complex adaptive system in the work of Loet Leydesdorff
  3. Editorial: A tribute to Loet Leydesdorff by his coauthors and friends
  4. Science and the nation-state: What China’s experience reveals about the role of policy in science
  5. Developing an index of national research capacity
  6. China’s use of formal science and technology agreements as a tool of diplomacy
  7. One-year in: COVID-19 research at the international level in CORD-19 data
  8. A discussion of measuring the top-1% most-highly cited publications: quality and impact of Chinese papers
  9. The publicness of publicly funded research
  10. Democracy, Complexity, and Science: Exploring Structural Sources of National Scientific Performance
  11. Topic evolution, disruption and resilience in early COVID-19 research
  12. International collaboration during the COVID-19 crisis: autumn 2020 developments
  13. Consolidation in a crisis: Patterns of international collaboration in early COVID-19 research
  14. China’s scholarship shows atypical referencing patterns
  15. Returning scientists and the emergence of China’s science system
  16. Between promise and performance: Science and technology policy implementation through network governance
  17. International research collaboration: Novelty, conventionality, and atypicality in knowledge recombination
  18. Interdisciplinarity as diversity in citation patterns among journals: Rao-Stirling diversity, relative variety, and the Gini coefficient
  19. Synergy in the knowledge base of U.S. innovation systems at national, state, and regional levels: The contributions of high-tech manufacturing and knowledge-intensive services
  20. The Relative Influences of Government Funding and International Collaboration on Citation Impact
  21. Discontinuities in citation relations among journals: self-organized criticality as a model of scientific revolutions and change
  22. Openness and Impact of Leading Scientific Countries
  23. The geography of references in elite articles: Which countries contribute to the archives of knowledge?
  24. Governing Global Science
  25. Making the right connections is critical in scholarship and research!
  26. Levels and Patterns of Communication in the Global Network
  27. Local Innovation and the Global Network
  28. Nations Within the Global Network
  29. Openness in the Global Network
  30. Science in the Age of Knowledge Abundance
  31. The Collaborative Era in Science
  32. The Scale and Scope of Global Science
  33. Betweenness and diversity in journal citation networks as measures of interdisciplinarity—A tribute to Eugene Garfield
  34. Open countries have strong science
  35. Growth of international collaboration in science: revisiting six specialties
  36. Generating clustered journal maps: an automated system for hierarchical classification
  37. Rosalind’s Ghost: Biology, Collaboration, and the Female
  38. Replicability and the public/private divide
  39. Correction: Do Nobel Laureates Create Prize-Winning Networks? An Analysis of Collaborative Research in Physiology or Medicine
  40. Do Nobel Laureates Create Prize-Winning Networks? An Analysis of Collaborative Research in Physiology or Medicine
  41. The Continuing Growth of Global Cooperation Networks in Research: A Conundrum for National Governments
  42. Recent Developments in China–U.S. Cooperation in Science
  43. BRICS countries and scientific excellence: A bibliometric analysis of most frequently cited papers
  44. The European Union, China, and the United States in the top-1% and top-10% layers of most-frequently cited publications: Competition and collaborations
  45. International coauthorship relations in the Social Sciences Citation Index: Is internationalization leading the Network?
  46. Innovation Goes Global
  47. he Price of Big Science: Saturation or Abundance in Scientific Publication?
  48. Evaluating transformative research programmes: A case study of the NSF Small Grants for Exploratory Research programme
  49. International collaboration in science: the global map and the network
  50. An Integrated Impact Indicator: A new definition of 'Impact' with policy relevance
  51. Unseen Science: Representation of the BRICs in Global Science
  52. Unseen science? Representation of BRICs in global science
  53. Unseen science: Representation of BRICs in global science
  54. Approaches to understanding and measuring interdisciplinary scientific research (IDR): A review of the literature
  55. Authors
  56. England and Germany in Europe - What Lessons Can We Learn from Each Other?
  57. Science, Technology and Innovation in Uganda
  58. Macro-level indicators of the relations between research funding and research output
  59. Is the United States losing ground in science? A global perspective on the world science system
  60. International collaboration in science and the formation of a core group
  61. Clustering methodologies for identifying country core competencies
  62. Network structure, self-organization, and the growth of international collaboration in science
  63. The structure and infrastructure of Mexico's science and technology
  64. Six case studies of international collaboration in science
  65. Mapping the network of global science: comparing international co-authorships from 1990 to 2000
  66. Identifying critical technologies in the United States: a review of the federal effort
  67. The elusive partnership: science and foreign policy
  68. Invisible College
  69. Science as a Communications Network: An Illustration of Nanoscale Science Research