Transnational foreign cultural policy - Beyond national culture: prerequisites and perspectives for the intersection of domestic and foreign policy
Abstract: An overview of the development of the German foreign cultural and educational policy (FCEP), the analysis of rhetoric, terminology and different cultural concepts are the starting point for the discussion of a contemporary FCEP, which is committed to global regulatory objectives, acts in dialogue with partner countries and relies on cooperation with civil society actors, at home as well as internationally. Intercultural politics at home and foreign cultural policy go hand in hand. The biggest problem of a globally effective FCEP is the loss of credibility of German development policy as well as a lack of reflection concerning EU development policy with regard to the legacy of colonial history. Contrary to the postcolonial rejection of the nation state, the study argues for a strengthening of democratic, constitutional structures
Egile nagusia: | Weigel, Sigrid (Egilea) |
---|---|
Beste egile batzuk: | Andronikashvili, Zaal (Laguntzailea), Schön, Christian (Laguntzailea) |
Formatua: | Liburua |
Hizkuntza: | English |
Argitaratua: |
Stuttgart :
ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen),
2019
|
Saila: | ifa-Edition Kultur und Außenpolitik
|
Gaiak: | |
Sarrera elektronikoa: | Langzeitarchivierung Nationalbibliothek https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/62984 Resolving-System |
Antzeko izenburuak
-
Transnationale Auswärtige Kulturpolitik - Jenseits der Nationalkultur: Voraussetzungen und Perspektiven der Verschränkung von Innen und Außen
nork: Weigel, Sigrid
Argitaratua: (2019) -
Preventive War and US Foreign Policy
nork: Trachtenberg, Marc -
American Foreign policy and the origins of the cold war
nork: Bernstein, Barton J. -
Turkish foreign policýs historical perspectives towards the Northern Balkans and Transcaucasus Areas : a short comparison of the late Ottoman and Republican approaches to the Wider Black Sea region
nork: Arslan, Ozan -
Putting policy into cultural studies
nork: Bennett, Tony