The Global Soft Power Index, based on a survey of more than 170,000 respondents from over 100 countries, reveals that the United States and China are the most influential Soft Power nations in the world.| Brand Finance
Associate Fellow James Jennion explores the balancing act that faces the UK when it comes to managing future relations with the United States and China.| British Foreign Policy Group
Eliza Keogh summarises the key events and milestones likely to define the geopolitical landscape and shape global power dynamics in 2025.| British Foreign Policy Group
The UK Soft Power Group's new report presents an outline of the UK soft landscape and identifies opportunities to better harness the UK's soft power.| British Foreign Policy Group
What unique role do UK cities, regions, countries have within UK foreign policy? How can we better understand and integrate the range of unique capabilities and challenges?| British Foreign Policy Group
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Eliot Wilson considers what a strategic and joined-up approach to security and development should look like across the Horn of Africa.| British Foreign Policy Group