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Spanish Language & Culture - ARI
The World Digital Library (WDL) and Universal Access to Knowledge (ARI)
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ARI 168/2009 - 15/12/2009
Abdelaziz Abid
The World Digital Library (WDL) makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world.

The Arts Sector and the Current Financial Crisis (ARI)
ARI 116/2009 - 21/7/2009
Cristina Fuentes La Roche
The international financial crisis has had an impact on the arts sector and cultural organisations need to take measures to survive the economic downturn.

New Prospects for the Spanish Language in the Philippines (ARI)
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ARI 27/2009 (Translated from Spanish) - 26/2/2009
Rafael Rodríguez-Ponga
The announcement by the Philippine government concerning the reintroduction of Spanish in secondary education offers new prospects. The new situation deserves consideration from the perspective of individual rights.

Literature in Translation: Why is it so Difficult to Enter the Anglo-American Market? (ARI)
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ARI 124/2008 - 13/10/2008
Cristina Fuentes La Roche
This ARI paper explores issues relating to literature in translation and the prospects for literature written in Spanish to enter the American market.

Still a World to be Won: An Outline of Today’s Cultural Diplomacy in the Netherlands (ARI)
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ARI 88/2008 (Translated from Spanish) - 10/10/2008
Ben Hurkmans
This ARI describes the recent developments in the Netherlands’ international cultural relations. To what extent can it be said that the governmental and many non-governmental players practice deliberate, targeted, well-coordinated cultural diplomacy?

 
 
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