Culture in an age of uncertainty
A major new study reveals the different types of value generated by cultural engagement – and the benefits that it can bring to societies under pressure.
A major new study reveals the different types of value generated by cultural engagement – and the benefits that it can bring to societies under pressure.
Insight examines the case for new, proactive and preventative approaches to international peacebuilding.
A new report and heatmap explores the huge recent growth of soft power activity by Asian nations.
Aspiring young policymakers see the leadership examples of Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela as the kind they most admire, and are most concerned about access to education.
As violent conflict continues to afflict many parts of the world, the British Council marks the International Day of Peace by launching new research on global attitudes to conflict.
The Commonwealth is a network connecting many of the fastest growing nations on Earth, with strong ties of culture. Research suggests it will be more not less important in the future.
New British Council research explores the importance of trust to the UK's future prosperity. Alice Campbell-Cree, author of the report, discusses the findings.
The international influence of devolved regions is becoming more significant. New research compares the soft power of small nations.
New evidence suggests that English will continue to be the lingua franca in the EU after Brexit.
20 years on from the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement we look at the role of civil society in building trust and reconciliation, and what can be learned for peace processes everywhere.