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EU Cultural Diplomacy in the MENA Region
1. EU Cultural Diplomacy in the MENA:
fostering regional and inter-regional
cooperation
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Riccardo Trobbiani
United Nations University Institute on Comparative
Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS)
Rabat, 21 February 2018
2. Cultural Diplomacy
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Traditionally: “soft power tool through which states and/or
international organisations pursue foreign policy objectives.”
Increasingly: “a policy area on its own right, which promotes
quality of life, the arts, joint capacity building, economic growth
and social cohesion by engaging citizens, both as producers and
consumers of cultural activities.”
Triandafyllidou and Szűcs, 2017
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1 Willingness
- Policy and law with a focus on regionalism and inter-regionalism
- Committed leaders
2 Capacity
- Engaged and skilled professionals
- Financial resources
- Institutions and agencies
3 Acceptance
- Committed citizenry
- Buy-in from regional leaders
- Cooperation with IOs, ROs, and other actors (adapted from Kingah et al, 2016)
4. Willingness: Cultural Diplomacy & the EU
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• “Towards an EU strategy for international
cultural relations” (8 June 2016)
• EEAS Joint Communication to the European Parliament and
the Council
• Terminology: “International cultural relations” (ICR) preferred
to “Cultural diplomacy”
• EU “cultural superpower”
• Strong focus on MENA
• FP goals stay
5. 3 streams
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- Intercultural dialogue
- Culture and creative sectors for development
- Cooperation in cultural heritage
6. 2 tracks
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- Transversal inclusion of culture in all external and development
policies
- support for specific cultural ac6ons and events
(EC 2007)
7. Culture as a Foreign Policy tool
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- Dual nature of culture (UNESCO 2005). Besides its intrinsic value:
Security and Political objectives:
Intercultural dialogue à peaceful relations/security community
(Deutsch et al. 1957).
Culture and creative sectors for development à development-
security nexus, response to youth
Cooperation in cultural heritage à shared Mediterranean space
8. Culture and Regional Cooperation
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Common norms/principles and practices
Deradicalisation, conflict prevention.
Convergence of civilisations.
(Adler and Crawford, 2002)
9. Regional Approach
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Barcelona Process: Mediterranean as a ‘common area of
peace, stability and prosperity‘. UfM.
Lack of a clearly defined strategy/concept at the EU level but:
- EU external cultural action beyond mere showcasing
- Capacity building, exchanges and intercultural dialogue
- Regional and bilateral instruments
- Regional instruments fostering N-S and S-S cooperation
- “Variable geometry”
10. Euro-Med Cultural Relations
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- Regional: UfM third chapter
- Region to region: AMU/5+5, EU-GCC, EU-LAS
- Process political EC. Navracsics and Mogherini
- UfM: Ministers, Tunis Declaration and EuroMed Forum
12. 2 Capacity
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- Training cultural operators and youth/Capacity building, networking
- UfM/ALF (15M 2015-2017)
- EU Programmes e.g.
Euromed Heritage (17M), Euromed Audiovisual (11M), Euromed Youth (5M) - RMSU
Open Neighborhood (18.2 M 2015-2019) (e.g. Media Hub )
Media and Culture (17 M 2014-2017) (Med Culture. Med Media à SR LAS)
Med Film (5.4 M 2015- )
13. 2 Capacity
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- DCI (19.552 M) (Intra Africa Academic Mobility Scheme)
- Erasmus + in HE staff mobility, degree mobility, CB
- SALTO Youth Med
- ENI Cross Border Cooperation (209 M 2014-2020)
- Civil Society Facility CS – Regional Dialogue Hub (3M
Sec). Young Mediterranean Voices (3.29 M)
- TAIEX Twinning
- Partnership Instrument (954.8 M) High Income Countries
- Opening of Creative Europe (1.460 M 2014-2020)
- EIDHR (132 M 2017)
- Bilateral
14. 2 Capacity
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- Institutions and bodies supporting EU Cultural action:
- Cultural Diplomacy Platform
- UfM: ALF, EMUNI, EM University of Fez. Other UfM fora.
- EuroMeSCo. Research institutes (Medea, IEMed…)
- ARELEN
- Other CD Institutes
15. 2 Capacity
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- Institutions and bodies supporting EU Cultural action:
- Cultural Diplomacy Platform
- UfM: ALF, EMUNI, EM University of Fez. Other UfM fora.
- EuroMeSCo. Research institutes (Medea, IEMed…)
- ARELEN
- Other CD Institutes
16. 3 Acceptance
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Citizens:
Fertile ground but easier with Cultural operators.
Culture double-edged sword.
Good perception EU but 1 little information 2 culture secondary
demand
Who benefits?
(see ALF Report 2014 EU Neighborhood Barometer 2012-2014, SAHWA
Youth Survey 2016)
17. 3 Acceptance
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National and regional leaders:
Political commitment in Association Agreements (+ Action
Plans) and non-ENP arrangements
UfM Dialogue. Tunis Declaration
Participation to Programmes
National governments still perceived as most important cultural
players (EU Neighborhood Barometer)
18. 3 Acceptance
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Beyond EU: IOs and ROs
Council of Europe – South Programme II (Financed EU managed
CoE, (2015-2017, 7.4 million Euro)
UNESCO – Mediterranean Programme. Now NET-MED Youth.
ALECSO – LAS – ECLASLO
UN Agencies. UNIDO – UfM labelled ”Development of clusters in
cultural and creative industries in the SM” 2013-2017 (5,6 M)
19. Challenges
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EU side:
- Small topic in EU Global Strategy.
- ENP takes culture into little account (2015 review). Wrap up policy?
- Lack strategy. Short termed programmes. No regional CH.
- Failure to follow up on CS involvement.
- From regional to bilateral
- Lack donor coordination in cultural sector
- Rhetoric of soft power/showcasing?
- General ENP CS conundrum: stability vs. democratization. Ties with authoritarian
governments.
20. Challenges
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South Med:
- Shrinking space
- Lack of policy and strategy
- Little financial commitment to common programmes
- Lack of interest in South-South
- Divided in negotiation
Common:
- Lack of effective common policy framework
- Donor-recipient relationship
- Political declarations in bi-regional relations not followed by action
- Politics (e.g. Israel/Creative Europe.). Last Euro-Med meeting 2008.
21. Cooptation: artists as diplomats?
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“The failure to recognize that cultural actors do not pursue State interest-driven
deliverables seems to signal a disjuncture from reality.” (Isar, 2010).
22. Conclusions
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- EU cultural action has potential to foster common norms/principles and practices
- EU and Med partners have created conditions for cultural cooperation. But it
remains a marginal topic.
- True in Euro-Mediterranean Process, but insufficient resources
- Bi-regional: EU-GCC, EU-LAS, 5+5 only political commitment
- MENA fertile ground, but presents many challenges
- (Limited) response to Arab Springs needs to be carried forward. Lost momentum?
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Thank you
rtrobbiani@cris.unu.edu
24. Sources
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- Adler, E. and Crawford, B. (2002) ‘Construc6ng a Mediterranean Region: A Cultural Approach’, paper presented for
the conference ‘The Convergence of Civiliza6ons? Construc6ng a Mediterranean Region’, 6-7 June 2002, Arrábida
Monastery, Fundação Oriente, Lisboa, Portugal
- Adler, E. and Crawford, B. (2004) ‘Norma6ve Power: The European Prac6ce of Region Building and the Case of the
Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP)’, Ins6tute of European Studies Paper 040400, University of California,
Berkeley, p. 20.
- Deutsch, K. et al. (1957) ‘Poli6cal Community and the North Atlan6c Area: Interna6onal Organiza6on in the Light of
Historical Experience’, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- EC (2016) ‘Towards an EU strategy for interna6onal cultural rela6ons’, JOIN(2016) 29 final, Brussels, 8/06/2016.
- Isar, Y. R. (2010) ‘Cultural Diplomacy: An Overplayed Hand?’ Public Diplomacy Magazine, hlp://
www.publicdiplomacymagazine.com/cultural-diplomacy-an-overplayed-hand/
- Isar, Y. R. (2010) ‘Cultural Diplomacy: An Overplayed Hand?’ Public Diplomacy Magazine, hlp://
www.publicdiplomacymagazine.com/cultural-diplomacy-an-overplayed-hand/
- Kingah, S., Amaya A. B. and Van Langenhove, L. (2016) ‘Requirements for Effec6ve European Union Leadership in
Science and Cultural Diplomacy on (Inter) Regionalism in the South’, UNU-CRIS Working Paper W-2016/3
- Preparatory Ac6on ‘Culture in EU External Rela6ons. Engaging the World: Towards Global Cultural Ci6zenship’,
hlp://cultureinexternalrela6ons.eu/
- Triandafyllidou, Anna and Tamás Szűcs (2017) “EU Cultural Diplomacy: Challenges and Opportuni6es”, EUI RSCAS PB
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