Le rôle de l'état dans l'action culturelle extérieure de la France
By: BROCHAND, Pierre.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, janv./mars 1996Revue Française D'Administration Publique 77, p. 123-127Abstract: In France cultural activities abroad are marked by the predominant role of the state. In the last years, however, this model has udergone an important change which results from two factors. The first is the relativisation of the role of the state as an actor in external cultural affairs. This is due to the appearance of new actors. The second factor is the revolution in information technology and communications. The consequences which this revolution has brought, such as easy access, a market mentality and the development of recreational pursuits, are in direct opposition to the model hitherto imposed by the state. In order to face up to this evolution the state must maintain its presence within the traditional network while at the same time asserting its presence on the new network born as a result of these upheavalsIn France cultural activities abroad are marked by the predominant role of the state. In the last years, however, this model has udergone an important change which results from two factors. The first is the relativisation of the role of the state as an actor in external cultural affairs. This is due to the appearance of new actors. The second factor is the revolution in information technology and communications. The consequences which this revolution has brought, such as easy access, a market mentality and the development of recreational pursuits, are in direct opposition to the model hitherto imposed by the state. In order to face up to this evolution the state must maintain its presence within the traditional network while at the same time asserting its presence on the new network born as a result of these upheavals
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