Het vlaams buitenlands beleid, voortrekkersrol of onderbenut potentieel - een standpunt
In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 54, Heft 5-6, S. 163-170
Abstract
This presentation at the conference "Buitenlandse politiek in Belgie" (The Foreign Policy in Belgium), organized by the U of Ghent & the Catholic U of Louvain & held in Ghent, 27 Mar 2002, which occasionally refers to, & comments on, David Criekemans's overview on the same topic delivered at the same venue, discusses the foreign policies formulated & pursued by the Flemish government since the region's autonomy in domestic & foreign affairs was expanded by the 1993 law reforming the Belgian state. After listing the strategical objectives of the Flemish foreign policy making, three areas of special interest into which initiatives were targeted in the 1990s & early 2000s are described: (1) international engagement within the European Union (EU), (2) multilateral relations pursued within international organizations, & (3) bilateral agreements promoting the region's culture, science, technology, & ecological & economic interests. Criekemans's treatment of these topics is mostly supported with new arguments & only occasionally contested with mild criticism or corrected with an alternative viewpoint. Z. Dubiel
Themen
International Relations, Foreign Policy, Belgium, Policy Analysis, Flanders
Sprachen
Niederländisch, Belgisches Niederländisch
ISSN: 0770-2965
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