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Cultural Freedom in European Foreign Policy
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ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)
Abstract In 2017 EU ministers said that culture is “an essential part of the EU’s international relations.” But the EU is a new-comer to the field of cultural diplomacy and its policy is still in its infancy, both conceptually and in terms of implementation. Many questions remain unanswered.
How to draw th... view more
In 2017 EU ministers said that culture is “an essential part of the EU’s international relations.” But the EU is a new-comer to the field of cultural diplomacy and its policy is still in its infancy, both conceptually and in terms of implementation. Many questions remain unanswered.
How to draw the line between cultural relations and public diplomacy on the one hand and propaganda on the other? How to steer clear of neo-colonialism? How to encourage European governments, who are prone to national cultural show-casing, to work together and derive strength from unity?
This paper will explore some of the contours of this emerging European Union policy, its potential as well as its limitations.... view less
Keywords
cultural policy; China; digital media; Europe; Internet; communication; strategy; foreign policy; culture; freedom; development; human rights; EU; cultural relations; international relations; diplomacy
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
European Politics
Free Keywords
SDG; Sustainable Development Goals; Narrativ
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
City
Stuttgart
Page/Pages
111 p.
Series
ifa Edition Culture and Foreign Policy
ISBN
978-3-921970-30-4
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0