Cooperation in a fragmented world: international cultural relations at the crossroads of climate, health and political crisis

Naren Chitty, Carla Figueira, Avril Joffe, James Perkins, Odila Triebel

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    Abstract

    This report developed by members of the International Cultural Relations Research Alliance (ICRRA) is based on the discussions that took place at the second ICRRA conference in October 2021. It examines current challenges and opportunities posed by the crosscutting crisis affecting climate, health and politics faced by international cultural relations practitioners and policy-makers. It presents recommendations to these stakeholders, and outlines areas of future research. A particular focus is on how to continue using international cultural relations to support societies in valuing and upholding fairness, equity and democracy, as key values orienting the tackling of both global and local problems and finding co-created and collaborative solutions.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypePolicy brief
    PublisherInstitut für Auslandsbeziehungen e. V.
    Number of pages10
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    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

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