Over the last months, the Compendium of Cultural Policies & Trends has been gathering country specific information about the impact on and measures for the cultural sector in Europe. These country reports, written by our... read more →
We have revived our short profiles section with the publication of a short cultural policy profile of Lithuania. This short profile is the first to follow a new structure and... read more →
Our COVID-19 reports from Finland, the Netherlands and Romania have been updated this week. In Romania, there are many societal initiatives to support the cultural sector in addition to the... read more →
This week, we have updated our COVID-19 reports from France, Hungary and the Netherlands. On May 6th, the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, unveiled a Plan for Culture,... read more →
The new report on Germany presents an elaborate timeline of COVID-19 related developments and an intricate puzzle of measures on a federal level and cultural specific measures by individual federal... read more →
The new report on Belgium provides an overview of COVID-19 related measures on different government levels, focussing on those that affect the arts and culture sector in Flanders and Brussels.... read more →
Our COVID-19 section now features 23 country reports, with Greece and Latvia as the latest additions. In Greece, the Ministry of Culture and Sports announced a EUR 15 million support... read more →
We have added reports from Georgia and Lithuania to our COVID-19 section, which now features 21 country reports in total. In Georgia, numerous initiatives have been launched by the Ministry of... read more →
We have published the updated version of the cultural policy profile of Romania. Many thanks to our expert author Carmen Croitoru (National Institute for Cultural Research and Training) and her editorial team for... read more →
The Compendium's COVID-19 section now features new reports from Austria, Hungary and Italy. The Austrian government launched a hardship fund of EUR 2 billion and increased the existing Artists' Social... read more →