An exploration of possibilities and challenges of fair international cultural cooperation

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Broken Circle and Spiral Hill (1971) by Robert Smithson in Emmen/The Netherlands
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An exploration of possibilities and challenges of fair international cultural cooperation

In this publication DutchCulture looks back on the fair practices of the past three years.

In this publication DutchCulture looks back at an important subject over the past three years, fair international cultural cooperation, specifically focussing on the themes Funding, Climate Change and Language and formulating answers to fundamental questions. What lessons can we learn for cooperating in the present moment, and in the future? How do we ensure that cultural cooperation becomes more sustainable, equal and inclusive? The imbalance of international cultural cooperation seems to be growing as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Fair international cultural cooperation remains a much-needed focus area in the work of DutchCulture. We continue doing research, organising debates and writing publications. For instance, in cooperation with our partner organisation EUNIC Global.

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