Focus (Editors: Milena Dragicevic Sesic, Jonathan Vickery)
• Introduction – Milena Dragicevic Sesic, Jonathan Vickery
• The Mainstreaming of Right-Wing Populism in Europe – Ayhan Kaya
• Eurocentrism in European Arts Management – Raphaela Henze
• The Rhetoric of Cultural Development and Paradox of Populism in Cultural Policy – Ana Žuvela and Dea Vidovic
• Culture, Populism and the Public: New Labour's Early Policy Innovations and a Paradigm creation of a Social Instrumentalism – Jonathan Vickery
• The EBBS and Flows of Arts and Culture Policy: The South African Experience – Mike van Graan
• A conceptual framework on right and left-wing populist cultural policies: similitudes and differences from the Argentina case – Mariano Martín Zamorano and Lluís Bonet
• The populist 2017 Electoral Campaign and Cultural Policy: A Case Study of the Return of "Outcast" Željko Kerum onto the Croatian Political Scene – Marko Mustapic, Benjamin Perasovic, Augustin Derado
• Politics of Populism: Power and Protest in the Global Age – Evren Balta, Soli Özel
• Maze of Choices: Art in Public Spaces Between Politics and Creative Practices – Elona Lubyté
• Value of Arts and Curatorial Agency in the Post-political: Condition: Creative Europe towards Economic Core Aims – Ana Letunic
• Why God Loves the Dreams of Serbian Artists or Art and Culture on the Battleground of Populism – Stevan Vukovic
Open Space (Editor: Gökçe Dervişoğlu Okandan)
• Questions on Institutions – Vasıf Kortun
• Creative Platforms: Global Phenomenon, Local Examples and Lessons – Emre Erbirer
• Cultural Policy as Historical Ontology: On the Governmentalization of Art – Berndt Clavier, Asko Kauppinen
Review (Editors: Funda Lena, Adil Serhan Şahin)
• An Assessment of Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Practices and Places – Seda Kılıç Aktaş
• Report of the Third National Culture Council – Didem Balatlıoğulları
• Book Review: Cultural Diplomacy: Arts, Festivals and Geopolitics – Rada Drezgic