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Soft Power

Pamment, James LU (2016) In Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations p.187-229
Abstract

This chapter examines the National Security Strategy and the repositioning of public diplomacy as a tool of national security and prosperity. This includes William Hague’s plans to make the FCO the best diplomatic institution in the world, as well as the series of structural reforms that positioned GREAT as the new oversight board for public diplomacy. It includes a case study of the soft power strategy in action through the FCO’s Prevention of Sexual Violence in Conflict campaign, before concluding with a discussion of the 2014 Triennial Review into the future of the British Council and the House of Lords inquiry into British soft power.

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publication status
published
subject
keywords
Cultural Relation, Foreign Policy, National Security, Security Council, Sexual Violence
host publication
British Public Diplomacy and Soft Power : Diplomatic Influence and the Digital Revolution - Diplomatic Influence and the Digital Revolution
series title
Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
pages
43 pages
publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
external identifiers
  • scopus:85144726133
ISSN
2731-393X
2731-3921
ISBN
978-3-319-43239-7
978-3-319-43240-3
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-43240-3_7
language
English
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yes
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a3492b08-6c16-4563-b8be-169a4c5a71d4
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2023-02-08 13:55:24
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