Cultural Policy Frameworks: (Re)constructing National and Supranational Identities: The Balkans and the European Union
During a time when the idea of Europe, and the EU in particular, is tainted with economic crisis and democratic decline, Aleksandar Brkić’s analysis of the role of cultural networks in helping Europe serve people is both a wake-up call for European authorities which support cultural networks and a tool for cultural networks themselves to check that they are fulfilling their European and intercultural remit as well as they should.
Citation:
Brkić, Aleksandar. Cultural Policy Frameworks: (Re)Constructing National and Supranational Identities: The Balkans and the European Union. European Cultural Foundation, 2014.
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