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Internationalisation plays a prominent role within public administration. The process of European integration, and economic developments such as globalisation, has given this major impetus.
The introduction of European directives and regulations in diverse fields such as tenders, State support, services, structural funds, monetary policy, environment etc. affects central and decentralized governments. This process is called Europeanisation.
The influence of internationalisation and Europeanisation on the public sector will only increase in the future. On one side, you must comply with European directives; on the other you want to exploit opportunities. Questions which arise for authorities are for example:
- How can we, as a community / province, position ourselves internationally?
- How do we implement our international policy?
- How do we realise international collaboration?
- How do we hook into international knowledge networks, and what does this participation bring?
Subpoort supports authorities in finding answers to these questions, and translates these into concrete solutions. For example, in the form of an international vision and strategy, the development of international projects, an inventory of European knowledge and lobby networks, creation of position papers, organising workshops, or training and supporting your personnel.
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