
Digital cultural relations: a pathway to trust?
International cultural relations is increasingly present in the digital dimension, but what does this mean for building trust?
International cultural relations is increasingly present in the digital dimension, but what does this mean for building trust?
New report from the British Council APPG calls for an ambitious, sophisticated and well-funded soft power strategy to support UK trade, diplomacy and leadership over the next decade.
A new report from the British Council outlines how the promotion of cultural relations can enhance opportunities to build greater peace and stability in fragile contexts.
New research has captured the views and experiences of climate change of over 8,000 young people across 23 countries. More needs to be done to bring these diverse voices into dialogue.
At this crucial turning point we offer new insight into the UK’s standing in the eyes of young people around the world.
New research highlights the unique role that cultural relations plays in maintaining dialogue and co-operation between nations during challenging times.
Harnessing the voices of young people, forging partnerships and collecting research, how the British Council supports the GPE Global Education Summit
As the UK prepares to host COP26, new research and events show how soft power can help foster dialogue and agreement on climate change.
By convening and connecting across borders, cultural relations give voice to young people around the world so that their unique insights can be brought to bear on global challenges.
Alistair MacDonald, Senior Policy Advisor at the British Council considers the implications of the Integrated Review for the UK’s soft power.