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Communicating Britain's role in the world - O'Loughlin Parliamentary evidence posted

April 14, 2018 Administrator
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Written evidence by Ben O'Loughlin and Alister Miskimmon has been published by the House of Lords International Relations Committee. The authors respond to the Committee's call for recommendations about what Britain's role should be in international affairs and how this can be communicated. Their evidence draws on findings from their research on strategic narratives and public diplomacy, but has wider application for how states communicate in a world where identities and perceptions are difficult to manage. Read their evidence here, and find out more about the committee here. 

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