Talk:Cultural policies of the European Union/Archive 1

Tidy and Expansion
I've heavily edited this article trying to clean it up, espically with regards to linking to other EU cultural bodies and categorising. There is a lot of expansion needed still in many sections, someone with more knowledge of the area needs to fill it in!

New article....List of non-EU cultural institutions, bodies and programmes
it was contradictory to create " NON-EU cultural institutions, bodies and programmes" section i know, but my idea was to clarify between projects directly funded/founded by the EU and other (non-eu) European cultural projects. they can be hard to distinguish with their generic names. perhaps creating and linking to a new article would be clearer and less contradictory.

Neutrality
I've made some amendments to this page, but I have better things to do than deal with all of it. It was obviously set up as a propaganda exercise to list "good" things about the EU and imply that the EU should do ever more. No attempt at neutrality has been made by the creators. The non-existence of Life in the United States, which was formerly a red link under "See also", or similar articles for nation states, exposes this as the hollow propaganda exercise it was designed as. It should have been deleted. Osomec 18:48, 30 August 2005 (UTC)


 * Perhaps, but you have the opposite. I agree with the Lisbon Strategy comment though. Skinnyweed 18:35, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

Mergeit
Please merge this with culture of Europe. Having an article called "life in XXX" is not befitting a serious encyclopedia. It means everything and nothing at once. - Peter Isotalo 06:45, 3 April 2007 (UTC)


 * This article is a bit unnessacary and uncylopedic, and I think it is biased in favor of the EU heavily. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Raspberrysnapple (talk • contribs) 02:52, 30 April 2007 (UTC).


 * Totally agree, it is just links to other sections, we don't need this. It gives nothing, along with its template which has long since been replaced by the EU-related topics navbox. -  J Logan t: 08:29, 22 August 2007 (UTC)