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Europe from the Outside

Subtitle: 
Expectations of Europe’s External Cultural Relations
Book Title: 
Culture Report EUNIC Yearbook 2013/2014
Volume, number, page: 
v.6.
Year of Publication: 
2014
Author(s): 
ABRAHAMS Nannette
ANANI Yazid
BELTRAN Myra C.
Organization Name: 
Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen
Acronym: 
IFA
Publisher: 
Göttingen
City: 
Stuttgart
Country of Publication: 
Germany
Full Date: 
2013/2014
ISBN or ISSN: 
978-3-86930-783-1
Category: 
Books
Theme: 
Subregion - European Union
Country - European Union
BIREGIONAL RELATIONS UE - LAC
BIREGIONAL DIALOGUES UE-LAC
Government
Academic
Civil Society
Cultural
Keyword(s): 
European Union
Culture
Cultural Co-operation
Cultural diversity
Cultural policy
Foreign cultural policy
research and cultural policy
European Union Policy
Latin America
Cooperation
Abstract: 
Culture opens doors and builds bridges to the peoples of the world. Emerging economic powers such as India, Brazil and South Korea have grasped the potential of culture in foreign relations and are already working on their external cultural policies. Europe’s history of democracy, tradition of human rights and practice of friendly co-existence means that it has a great deal to offer and it should be investing more heavily in cultural relations with the rest of the world. What initiatives are needed in the area of external cultural policy – and what does the world expect of them? 30 authors from 20 countries look for some answers.
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