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Europe as a Cultural Project

A final report of the Reflection Group established by the European Cultural Foundation and moderated by Dragan Klaic between 2002-2004.

The mission of this group of experts was to consider the cultural dimension of European integration and its enlargement process (in a moment when ten Eastern and Central European new member states were about to join the EU), and to discuss new insights for culture and cultural policies at the European level. This publication presents the working process and debates of this Reflection Group, as well as giving each individual member a space to develop their own views on the cultural challenges faced by today's Europe.

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Author(s): Dragan Klaic
Publisher: European Cultural Foundation
Publication year: 2005
Language(s): English

Related keywords


Type of publication: Report
Geographical scope: All Europe (48 countries)
Thematic scope: Cultural Policy & Administration European cultural policy

Tagged as


cultural diversity, economic globalization, EU foreign and security policy, European cultural policy, Mediterranean, Turkey

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