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National Ways to Cultural Diplomacy in Europe: The Case for Institutional Comparison Spain. It sets up a framework to analyse different ‘.’, as deriving from administrative traditions and the constitutive norms from which they emanate. The chapter focuses onto two dimensions, one functional and one territorial. From the territorial angle, it compares and contrasts the principles gu椭圆 发表于 2025-3-24 03:16:15
Euro-Mediterranean Cultural Relations: A Northern Current in Troubled Waters?s shortcoming clashes with the high security stakes dictated by the perception of cultural and religious differences between Europe and the Arab world, and with the many unresolved disputes between—and within—states in the region. In the absence of a single institutional framework, the EU and its meCRACK 发表于 2025-3-24 10:28:45
Towards a Sustainable Approach to EU Education Diplomacy? The Case of Capacity-Building in the Eastep (EaP) has been at the forefront of such attempts and provided a framework for supporting reform and modernisation of higher education through EU-EaP institutional cooperation. In this context, education and exchange programmes constitute an integral and often neglected component of cultural diplomflimsy 发表于 2025-3-24 11:56:41
The Influence of Populism and Nationalism on European International Cultural Relations and Culturalprocess. It pays particular attention to the role of emerging communications technologies and practices, such as social media, as a key enabler of the PNZ. At the empirical level, it investigates trends and practices of populist movements in their views and influences on international relations and致敬 发表于 2025-3-24 17:06:49
A Nationalist Agenda in an EU Context: Implications for Contemporary Culture in Central Europe Central Europe, the nationalist governments of Hungary and Poland stoke anti-Brussels sentiment and fear of the ‘Other’, their cultural policies task institutions with building an idealised national narrative and identity, and independent (potentially opposing) voices are marginalised. Hungary’s cuanagen 发表于 2025-3-24 20:57:39
‘Reaching Across the Fault Lines?’: The Role of Cultural Diplomacy in Post-Brexit Europerelationships between the UK and the EU. Intercultural exchanges were indeed identified as potentially beneficial to the UK-EU relationships in the post-Brexit era. In the weeks preceding the British referendum, the British Council commissioned a number of short commentary pieces from leading culturCREEK 发表于 2025-3-25 01:58:49
Navigating Uncertainty: The Future of EU International Cultural Relationsand outside Europe. The global nature of the challenges humanity faces in terms of trust, tolerance and education affects in different ways all countries and transversally impacts our capacity to achieve sustainable development. Hard power seems to be gaining prominence over soft power and persuasio