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Examples of Major Policy Institutions and Current Policy Themes: Institutions Focused Specifically on Cultural Heritage Examples of Major Policy Institutions and Current Policy Themes: Institutions Focused Specifically on Cultural Heritage
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General International Institutions Relevant to the Policy Arena General International Institutions Relevant to the Policy Arena
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Resources and Funding Levels as an Expression of Policy Imperatives Resources and Funding Levels as an Expression of Policy Imperatives
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Emerging Policy Themes for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Management Emerging Policy Themes for Cultural Heritage Preservation and Management
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Realizing Policy Opportunities and Implications for the Future Realizing Policy Opportunities and Implications for the Future
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17 Cultural Heritage in the Global Policy Arena: Issues, Institutions, and Resources in the Policy Mix
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Published:June 2010
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Abstract
To date, much of the international policy dialogue for the cause of cultural heritage preservation has been focused in a relatively limited arena that is most influenced by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). On such a global policy stage, cultural heritage may not, at first glance, loom large among the issues competing for international policy attention. This chapter explores the new opportunities for raising the policy profile of cultural heritage preservation on the international scene. It looks into the role of policy champions within the global policy context. The chapter also supports the active collaboration between cultural heritage and other professionals working with international and multilateral funding organizations.
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