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Public Diplomacy, Third Report of Session 2005-06, Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence : House of Commons Papers 2005-06, 903

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The term 'public diplomacy' relates to activities designed to promote the image and interests of the UK overseas in support of the Government's objectives.

The BBC World Service and the British Council are the main government-funded bodies involved in public diplomacy activity, and in 2004-05, they received GBP 225 million and GBP 172 million of grant-in-aid respectively.

The committee's report examines the work of these two organisations, in light of the recommendations of the review by Lord Carter of Cole on the effectiveness of the Government's public diplomacy work, published in December 2005.

The report makes 31 conclusions and recommendations, including the need for the Foreign Office to support an increase in the grant-in-aid funding for the BBC World Service so that it can introduce other television services such as the Arabic television news service; and that although it is appropriate for a Foreign Office minister to chair the new Public Diplomacy Strategy and Performance Management Board to ensure parliamentary accountability, this must not be allowed to compromise the editorial independence of the BBC World Service or the operational independence of the British Council.

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Stationery Office Books
0215028325 / 9780215028327
07/04/2006
United Kingdom
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