
Global Britain: the UK’s soft power advantage
At this crucial turning point we offer new insight into the UK’s standing in the eyes of young people around the world.
At this crucial turning point we offer new insight into the UK’s standing in the eyes of young people around the world.
As the UK prepares to host COP26, new research and events show how soft power can help foster dialogue and agreement on climate change.
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
In the first in a series of articles charting how different countries have responded to the crisis we turn to China's arts sector.
Alistair MacDonald, Senior Policy Advisor at the British Council considers the implications of the Integrated Review for the UK’s soft power.
Insight looks at the new Chatham House report on the remarkable changes in Ukraine’s cultural sector of recent years and useful lessons for other countries undergoing reform and transition.
As the UK embarks on a new chapter in its relationship with Italy, Rachel Launay Director Italy and Jill Morris British Ambassador to Italy and San Marino discuss future bilateral priorities
Our outgoing chief executive Sir Ciarán Devane reflects on the role of cultural relations in strengthening trust and co-operation in a changing world.
As it reconfigures its engagement with China, the UK has an opportunity to harness the soft power it enjoys with Chinese people. Matt Burney talks to China expert Rana Mitter.