4th Thematic Areas Annual Meeting in the framework of the 19th ENCATC Annual Conference “CultureForecast”

Seminar: “From cultural diplomacy to cultural cooperation?”

Thursday 13 October, Helsinki

For further information, please consult the 19th ENCATC Annual Conference Reader

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ENCATC Seminar: “EUNIC and cultural diplomacy of the smaller states” held in Bratislava, Slovakia on 18 March 2011. 

Invitation 

Interview with Steve Green 

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Europe International: 3rd Annual Working Group meeting  

October 2010, Brussels, Belgium  

 On the occasion of the 18th Annual Conference in Brussels of ENCATC, the ENCATC Thematic Area ‘Europe International’ joined forces with EUNIC (European Union Network of Institutes of Culture) in Brussels for a debate about the role of Cultural Relations in international relations.   

For more information, please go to ACTIVITIES

Invitation and Agenda 

Reader 

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Policy Debate 19 May 2010, Brussels, Belgium   

Gerald Lidstone has invited Rod Fisher,  Director of  the International Intelligence on Culture to share his research on an analyse of whether there was evidence of a paradigm shift in EU Member States cultural relations with third countries away from traditional cultural diplomacy policies to more strategically focused international cultural co-operation (i.e. policies that were less encumbered by foreign policy agendas). Rod Ficher focused especially on relations with industrialised countries and growing economies in North America, Latin America and Asia, plus the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Partnership.  

The presentation by Rod Fisher is avalaible and other documentation on this debate are available here:  

Presentation by Rod Fisher  

Interview with Rod Fisher  

Reader  

Invitation letter  

Agenda  

List of Participants  

Press release  

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Cultural Diplomacy and Culture in a Changing World  

An International Forum  

Thursday 18 June – 2pm-6.30pm  

London, UK 

Agenda 

Report