
GIS Radio: Peer review’s role in science, innovation and governance
From Unconventional Knowledge by GIS by Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS)
June 9, 2026 · 21 min · Season 2 · Episode 357
About this episode
The episode discusses the evolving role of peer review in maintaining scientific quality amidst various challenges.
Modern peer review safeguards scientific quality yet is increasingly shaped by incentives, political priorities and funding challenges. An analysis by Karl-Friedrich Israel. Read the full report here. 📚 Explore all GIS Reports 📝 Read the weekly comments from Prince Michael of Liechtenstein 🔔 Stay updated on the latest reports and analysis: LinkedIn & X 📬 Sign up for our weekly newsletter or subscribe directly on LinkedIn
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Host: Geopolitical Intelligence Services
Topics covered
- peer review
- science
- innovation
- governance
- funding challenges
- political priorities
Keywords
- peer review
- science quality
- innovation
- governance
- funding
- politics
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