Influence
(2016) In Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations p.63-94- Abstract
This chapter examines the impact of 9/11 on the emerging theory of public diplomacy. It includes Jack Straw’s efforts to modernise the FCO with the adoption of UK International Priorities; the response of Britain’s overseas diplomatic institutions to 9/11; the Wilton Review, a post-9/11 inquiry into the purpose of public diplomacy; the creation of a government-wide Public Diplomacy Strategy Board; the rollout of website templates for overseas posts; the diplomacy supporting the Olympic bid; and a detailed case study of the largest British overseas influence campaign ever conducted at this point, Think UK in China.
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- author
- Pamment, James LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2016
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- British Council, Creative Industry, Foreign Policy, Major Campaign, Public Diplomacy
- host publication
- Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations : Diplomatic Influence and the Digital Revolution - Diplomatic Influence and the Digital Revolution
- series title
- Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
- pages
- 32 pages
- publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan
- external identifiers
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- scopus:85144736299
- ISSN
- 2731-393X
- 2731-3921
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-43240-3
- 978-3-319-43239-7
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-319-43240-3_3
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 10cb34de-c443-48bc-96a3-b80f984476a6
- date added to LUP
- 2023-02-08 13:50:47
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- 2024-01-14 06:02:02
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