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International cultural relations — an EU strategy
Joint Communication (JOIN (2016)29 final) — international cultural cooperation strategy
Article 6 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU)
Culture is not just about the arts or literature. It spans a wide range of activities, from inter-cultural dialogue1 to tourism, from education and research to the creative industries, from protecting heritage to promoting new technologies, and from artisanship to development cooperation.
It also plays an important role in EU foreign policy where cultural cooperation counters stereotypes and prejudice, and dialogue can prevent conflicts and foster reconciliation. It helps in responding to global challenges such as integrating refugees, countering violent radicalisation and protecting the world’s cultural heritage.
Culture can also be a tool to deliver important social and economic benefits, such as citizen participation and tourism revenues, both within and outside the EU.
The strategy builds upon and updates previous communications on culture and the EU's international relations and culture's role in EU development cooperation, and focuses on strengthening cultural cooperation in 3 main areas:
EU cooperation on culture encompasses both EU and developing countries and can be enhanced by:
This cultural strategy can be promoted making use of existing resources, such as:
Joint Communication to the European Parliament and the Council: Towards an EU strategy for international cultural relations (JOIN(2016) 29 final, )
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union — Part One — Principles — Title I — Categories and areas of Union competence — Article 6 (OJ C 202, , pp. 52–53)
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