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06.05.2003 type: PDF, 130 KB |
The decentralisation of cultural policy in the United Kingdom - an evolving paradox In this paper, which has been produced for the Policies for Culture workshop on Local Cultural Strategy development in Bucharest in May 2003, Phil Wood of Comedia UK adresses issues of decentralisation by means of assessment of the progress in British cultural policy over the past 25 years. Wood argues that Britain despite its pride of being tolerant, liberal and commited to fair play remains to be one of the most centrally-controlled and least open democracies. |
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author: Phil Wood |
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16.04.2003 type: PDF, 113 KB |
The role of culture in local development – some preliminary notes This introduction to ongoing reflections on the role of culture in local environments of South East Europe is an complementary addendum to Vjeran Katunaric's text on decentralisation - see above! |
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author: Vjeran Katunaric |
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30.07.2002 type: HTML |
Decentralisation in Romania. Some notes & remarks Decentralisation in South-Eastern Europe (and not only here) is one of the most important and difficult yet urgent issues currently to be addressed. Widely promoted as both an objective in cultural policy and as an instrument in achieving other policy objectives... |
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author: Oana Radu |
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30.07.2002 type: HTML |
“Small Europe”: Why Decentralisation? An essay on the decentralisation measures in cultural policies in Central and Eastern European countries and their contribution to the project for enlarged Europe. |
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author: Corina Suteu |
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