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Author Alina Stoica, Ioan Horga, Maria Manuela Tavares Ri

Title Culture and paradiplomatic identity : instruments in sustaining eu policies
Published [Place of publication not identified] : Cambridge Scholars Publis

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Contents Culture and paradiplomatic identity: instruments in sustaining EU policies -- Intellectuels et culture apres la seconde guerre mondiale -- Cultural and digital diplomacy efforts for independence in Scotland and Catalonia -- The European Union's digital diplomacy in the eastern partnership countries -- The EU-Russia 'uncommon' spaces stereotypes and growing Russophobia: does cultural diplomacy stand a chance in shaping the future EU-Russia relations? -- Integration through culture: the role of cultural participation in fostering European identity -- Cultural differences between western Europe and the former Eastern Bloc -- Ukraine: Slovakia cultural cooperation under the Visegrad group umbrella -- The role of culture in regional competitiveness -- The political identity of the EU: communicating common interest versus national preferences -- Revising paradiplomacy: from theoretical challenges to policy implications -- European values versus national political culture in the process of influencing the EU decision-making: challenges for Romania -- The outermost regions of the European Union: a unique dimension within the European area -- Paradiplomacy at the external borders of the EU -- Regional branding: tool of the new public diplomacy -- The role of languages and translation in the new configuration of paradiplomacy and multi-layered governance featuring our world society -- Cultural Iberism: hostage of the ideal and reality: an analysis of Iberian socialists' discourse -- Cultural policies and paradiplomacy: condition of political stability in the Republic of Moldova -- Paradiplomacy revisited in the new context of global governance: the Spanish case
Summary The beginning of the millennium has been influenced by a visible acceleration of the globalisation process. A complex and dynamic phenomenon, it has generated a series of consequences at the political, strategic and military levels, as well as the cultural level. The increase of interdependence between actors on the international stage, modern technologies, means of communication, cross-border relations, and the constant flux of goods, capital, services and people entail major changes for the tools used by states in international relations. In this context, states are obligated to identify solu
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Cultural diplomacy -- European Union countries
HISTORY -- World.
Cultural diplomacy
European Union countries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1443889334
9781443889339