
By Andreas Joh. Wiesand, ERICarts Institute
Prepared in the context of the Gateway to European Cultural Co-operation project (G2CC), supported by the European Union, Directorate General for Education and Culture (December 2004 – December 2006)
The aim of this paper has been to assess the positive impacts and efforts of national policies to enhance European cultural cooperation, as well as to outline any obstacles. Recent studies at the EU level and the resources of the 39-country "Compendium of cultural policies and trends" provided the main basis for an evaluation of policies, programmes and instruments that shape or influence trans-border collaboration in the arts and media. Conclusions point to possible strategies for action at the European level.
The report distinguishes between “national policies and practices” – sometimes labelled as "cultural diplomacy" (aiming directly at European, regional or bilateral trans-border cultural cooperation), and “domestic policies or frameworks influencing this cooperation”.
Regarding the organisation of cultural diplomacy, the study of 44 countries shows that:
An assessment of the main trends in the content of foreign cultural relations reaches the conclusion, that:
Regarding domestic policies and frameworks of relevance for trans-border cooperation projects or mobile artists and cultural operators, the following issues were found to be particularly relevant:
Action on the part of the EU (or some of its member states) could address the last of these categories, by improving legal and social conditions for mobile artists and by helping to establish joint "European Cultural Institutes" in some world regions.
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National Policies Influencing Cultural Cooperation and Mobility in Europe (full text) |
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Chapters on International Cultural Cooperation as part of the Cultural Policy Profiles
Compendium of Cultural Policies and Trends in Europe (www.culturalpolicies.net)
Each chapter contains:
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