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The increasingly important inter-organisational politics of the arts, as seen in Chapter 5, have had, perhaps, their clearest expression in the case of the regional level of state arts organisations. The working out of patterns of control, and the exercise of political power within the institutional setting in which the politics of the arts is played out, have been a continuous feature of this level since the RAAs were first established in the 1950s.
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Gray, C. (2000). The Regional Politics of the Arts. In: The Politics of the Arts in Britain. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780333981412_7
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