Difference between revisions of "Public Diplomacy Board"
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− | The Public diplomacy Board of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office was set up following [[Lord Carter of Coles]]' [http://www.fco.gov.uk/publicdiplomacyreview Review of Public Diplomacy], which was delivered to the Foreign Secretary on 13 December 2005. It replaced the [[Public Diplomacy Strategy Board]] which was set up following the [[Wilton Review]]. | + | The Public diplomacy Board of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office was set up following [[Lord Carter of Coles]]' [http://www.fco.gov.uk/publicdiplomacyreview Review of Public Diplomacy], which was delivered to the Foreign Secretary on 13 December 2005. It replaced the [[Public Diplomacy Strategy Board]] which was set up following the [[Wilton Review]]. It is supported by the [[Public Diplomacy Group]] within the Foreign Office, which replaces the [[Public Diplomacy Strategy Department]]. |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 16:57, 16 January 2007
The Public diplomacy Board of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office was set up following Lord Carter of Coles' Review of Public Diplomacy, which was delivered to the Foreign Secretary on 13 December 2005. It replaced the Public Diplomacy Strategy Board which was set up following the Wilton Review. It is supported by the Public Diplomacy Group within the Foreign Office, which replaces the Public Diplomacy Strategy Department.
People
The Board comprises
- Anne Pringle (FCO),
- Sir David Green (British Council),
- Lord Triesman (Chairman),
- Chris Powell (Independent Member and Vice Chair),
- Nigel Chapman (BBC World Service),
- Simon Anholt (Independent Member/monitoring & evaluation specialist).
The BBC World Service has observer status in recognition of its editorial independence. Public Diplomacy Group in the Foreign Office is the Board's secretariat.