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Unesco.
The diplomacy of culture : = the role of UNESCO in sustaining cultural diversity /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The diplomacy of culture :/ Irena Kozymka.
Reminder of title:
the role of UNESCO in sustaining cultural diversity /
Author:
Kozymka, Irena,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Cultural pluralism. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137366269
ISBN:
1137366265 (electronic bk.)
The diplomacy of culture : = the role of UNESCO in sustaining cultural diversity /
Kozymka, Irena,1975-
The diplomacy of culture :
the role of UNESCO in sustaining cultural diversity /Irena Kozymka. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- Book's Structure -- Definitions -- UNESCO: Structure and Agency -- 1. Legal Basis and Institutional Structure -- 2. Functions -- 3. Member States -- 4. Other Actors -- 5. UNESCO as an Actor -- PART II: UNESCO'S RESPONSES, PAST AND PRESENT -- 6. Early Years: Protection and Diffusion of Cultural Expressions -- 7. Decolonisation: Stress on Cultural Identity and Promotion of Cultural Development -- 8. Responding to the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century -- PART III: FRANCE -- 9. The State and Culture: An Enduring Marriage -- 10. From Cultural Exception to Cultural Diversity -- 11. The Makings of the 2005 Convention -- 12. Protecting and Promoting Cultural Diversity: A View from France -- PART IV: THE UNITED STATES -- 13. Culture in the United States and its Place in the Country's Foreign Policy -- 14. The United States and UNESCO: An Uneasy Relationship -- 15. The US Opposition to the Cultural Diversity Convention -- PART V: CAMBODIA -- 16. The Place of Culture in State Policy -- 17. World Heritage Sites in Cambodia: National or Common Heritage of Humanity? -- 18. Angkor -- 19. Preah Vihear -- 20. Protection and Promotion of Intangible Culture from the Cambodian Perspective -- PART VI: BRAZIL -- 21. Brazil's Racial and Cultural Diversity -- 22. Cultural Policies in Brazil -- 23. Public Access -- 24. Culture as Economically Remunerative -- 25. UNESCO in Brazil and Brazil at UNESCO -- 26. Racism and Discrimination -- 27. Indigenous Cultures -- PART VII: UNESCO'S DIFFICULTIES IN HANDLING CULTURAL DIVERSITY -- 28. Challenges in Handling Cultural Diversity -- 29. Weaknesses of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- 30. Gaps in UNESCO's Legal Action towards Sustaining Cultural Diversity -- 31. Shortcomings in UNESCO's Functioning -- PART VIII: CONCLUSION -- 32. Double Vision: Culture or Cultural Expressions? -- 33. Porous Borders and Fuzzy Mandates -- 34. Imperfect Instruments for an Imperfect World -- 35. UNESCO: Puppet or Master? -- 36. UNESCO as Beacon -- ANNEX : CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS.
"Cultural diversity, because it is perceived to have significant security, developmental, and social implications, is fast becoming one of the major political issues of the day. At the international level, it overlaps with the now extensive debates on multiculturalism within states. This work shows how cultural diversity challenges the understanding of international relations as relations between states and, by looking at the issue through the magnifying glass of an international organization, offers innovative insights into the interplay between various levels of international society. The book examines in particular the role of UNESCO, the only United Nations agency responsible for culture and the main forum for international diplomacy on the issue of cultural diversity. "--
ISBN: 1137366265 (electronic bk.)
Source: 701290Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Corporate Names:
556761
Unesco.
Subjects--Topical Terms:
648222
Cultural pluralism.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
554714
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LC Class. No.: AS4.U8 / K69 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 306.09
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Table of Contents -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- Book's Structure -- Definitions -- UNESCO: Structure and Agency -- 1. Legal Basis and Institutional Structure -- 2. Functions -- 3. Member States -- 4. Other Actors -- 5. UNESCO as an Actor -- PART II: UNESCO'S RESPONSES, PAST AND PRESENT -- 6. Early Years: Protection and Diffusion of Cultural Expressions -- 7. Decolonisation: Stress on Cultural Identity and Promotion of Cultural Development -- 8. Responding to the Challenges of the Twenty-first Century -- PART III: FRANCE -- 9. The State and Culture: An Enduring Marriage -- 10. From Cultural Exception to Cultural Diversity -- 11. The Makings of the 2005 Convention -- 12. Protecting and Promoting Cultural Diversity: A View from France -- PART IV: THE UNITED STATES -- 13. Culture in the United States and its Place in the Country's Foreign Policy -- 14. The United States and UNESCO: An Uneasy Relationship -- 15. The US Opposition to the Cultural Diversity Convention -- PART V: CAMBODIA -- 16. The Place of Culture in State Policy -- 17. World Heritage Sites in Cambodia: National or Common Heritage of Humanity? -- 18. Angkor -- 19. Preah Vihear -- 20. Protection and Promotion of Intangible Culture from the Cambodian Perspective -- PART VI: BRAZIL -- 21. Brazil's Racial and Cultural Diversity -- 22. Cultural Policies in Brazil -- 23. Public Access -- 24. Culture as Economically Remunerative -- 25. UNESCO in Brazil and Brazil at UNESCO -- 26. Racism and Discrimination -- 27. Indigenous Cultures -- PART VII: UNESCO'S DIFFICULTIES IN HANDLING CULTURAL DIVERSITY -- 28. Challenges in Handling Cultural Diversity -- 29. Weaknesses of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions -- 30. Gaps in UNESCO's Legal Action towards Sustaining Cultural Diversity -- 31. Shortcomings in UNESCO's Functioning -- PART VIII: CONCLUSION -- 32. Double Vision: Culture or Cultural Expressions? -- 33. Porous Borders and Fuzzy Mandates -- 34. Imperfect Instruments for an Imperfect World -- 35. UNESCO: Puppet or Master? -- 36. UNESCO as Beacon -- ANNEX : CONVENTION ON THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF THE DIVERSITY OF CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS.
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