Culture, Art, Cultural Identity and Small States
Conference Outline
Small states are not just small versions of large states-they are culturally and politically different from large ones. Small states have an astonishing cultural diversity and often develop unique cultural characteristics. This distinctiveness characterises even the smallest state. To be able to participate in today's globalised world they need to balance isolation to protect their cultural uniqueness with economic openness. They have to assert their diversity and speciality in a globalised world. This is why small states defend their interests frequently much more vigorously and often in defiance of the international community.
This year's small states conference will explore how small states manage the balancing act of preserving their cultural identity with being members of a globalised world.
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Pricing and Registration
This conference is free to attend but pre-registration is required.