The Impact of Brexit on International Cultural Relations in the European Union

In June 2016, a majority of the British people voted to leave the European Union. Brexit will have far-reaching consequences for the United Kingdom and Europe. How will Brexit affect student exchanges and academic collaboration? How will access to the European market for the British creative industries and European cultural funding for cooperation projects and cultural networks with British partners change? How should German foreign cultural policy react in the early stages of this process? How can intercultural exchange be secured in the long term despite Brexit?

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Year of publication: 2017
Author:

Stuart MacDonald

Type of publication: Studies
Topic: Europe, International Cultural Relations, Culture and Foreign Policy, Art and Cultural Heritage, Civil Society
Edition: 1
Pages: 68
Series: ifa Edition Culture and Foreign Policy
Art. No.: 7049

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