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Les États fédéraux dans les relations internationales: actes du colloque de Bruxelles, Institut de sociologie, 26 - 27 février 1982
In: Collection de droit international 13
Oost-en Centraal-Europa: de westeuropese opties: Europe orientale et centrale: les options de l'Europe occidentale ; Colloquium, Brussel, 22 en 23 februari 1995
Knippenberg, G. van: De Russische Federatie. S. 11-42. Knippenberg, G. van: De Russische Federatie en haar buitenlandse betrekkingen. S. 43-68. Quiquempois, A.: Les Etats-Unis et la CEI. S. 69-80. Lambrechts, M.: Centraal-Europa. S. 81-90. Dienstbier, J.: Central European vision. S. 91-98
World Affairs Online
Oekraine en de Europese stabiliteit: L'Ukraine et la stabilite en Europe ; Colloquium, Brussel, 07 December 1994
World Affairs Online
Challenging orthodoxies in gender, violence, and international relations
In: Tijdschrift voor genderstudies, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 188-191
ISSN: 2352-2437
Encyclopedic dictionary of diplomacy and international relations: English-French-Bosnian : englesko-francusko-bosanski
In: Biblioteka Leksika
Het vlaams international cultuurbeleid
In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 58, Heft 4, S. 197-212
ISSN: 0770-2965
An article on how the Flemish government has used the new legislation to found its own international cultural policy and if its aims were solely cultural, or mixed with political and/or economic gains. Up till now cultural policies have been mainly policies of subvention and not enough autonomous, since political and economical aims were found too important. Regarding autonomy, the results have not been brilliant; international subventions, regulated by external factors, have been mainly of a political and economical nature, which diminishes the structural practices, leaving a tight budget for an autonomous, authentic policy. However, compared with Holland and the Walloon provinces, the results seem better. The functionality in Walloon remains highly influenced by international merchandising goals, and Holland has accepted the existing and hard to avoid co-relation with other domains, but their idea of an autonomous policy seems rather individualistic. As regards the EU: its nature is too economical to make for a successful autonomy. Future aims seem worthwhile however in a cooperation of a Dutch language union, an international cooperation thus, between the Netherlands and Flemish cultural strategies. It is a costly business, but promoting Dutch language contributions to the international scene provide some good basics for an internationalized policy, to which the Flemish-Dutch Cultural Policy Committee (Commissie Cultureel Verdrag Vlaanderen-Nederland) has given its approval. References. O. van Zijl
Labor relations in the Netherlands: a bibliography
In: Public administration series : Bibliography 261
Belgisch buitenlands beleid en internationale betrekkingen: Liber Amicorum Professor Omer De Raeymaeker
In: Studies in international relations 3
Symposium: Het nut van internationale congressen
In: Res publica: politiek-wetenschappelijk tijdschrift van de Lage Landen ; driemaandelijks tijdschrift, Band 54, Heft 2
ISSN: 0486-4700