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The Wilton Review was conducted in 2002.
- The Wilton Review recommended the creation of an overarching public diplomacy strategy. The Public Diplomacy Strategy Board brought together key public diplomacy players and tasked them with the development of a collective public diplomacy strategy for the first time. In financial terms, around £340 million of direct expenditure is allocated to the three organisations for public diplomacy activities. This covers the grants in aid to the British Council and the World Service, as well as the FCO’s public diplomacy production costs and staffing costs in the UK. One key influence here was the work of the Foreign Policy Centre — It was agreed by the board to distribute copies of the Foreign Policy Centre’s report entitled Public Diplomacy.[1]
It led to x????.[2] It was followed in 2004 by a further Public Diplomacy Review undertaken by Lord Carter of Coles.
Report
- UK Government, 'Changing perceptions: Review of public diplomacy', March 2002. The report was produced by a team of three people: Chris Wilton of the FCO, Jonathon Griffin of the British Tourist Authority and Britain Abroad and Andrew Fotheringham of the British Council. http://www.fco.gov.uk/resources/en/pdf/pdf10/fco_wiltonreviewpubdipmay02
Resources
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- News Department
- Public Diplomacy Board
- Public Diplomacy Strategy Board
- Public Diplomacy Policy Department