David Miliband

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Friday 06 November, 2009

British Council's 75th birthday

The British Council celebrated its 75th birthday yesterday. Through the aftermath of war; the end of Empire; the chill of the Cold War and the rise of Al Qaeda, the Council has upheld the values of democratic governance and debate, delivering a service of intercultural relations which is much admired (and still being copied) around the world. Last year alone, the Council engaged face to face with 13.2 million people and reached 221 million.

In 1936 The British Council’s Chairman William Tyrrell defined the Council’s role as "removing misunderstanding and promoting understanding”. Today, public diplomacy is arguably more important than ever. Citizens are more literate  and more informed.  They are connected to the outside world through trade, media and travel;  more able to communicate with each other, to organise, to hold power to account, and to exert influence over political decision making. This is not just true in established democracies - public opinion also constrains more authoritarian leaders.

So if we are to promote our values and influence our world in the 21st century, we must renew our soft power. The British Council, alongside other organisations such as the BBC World Service, have a central role to play in people-to-people diplomacy and I wish them many happy returns!

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Being a former employee for the British Council- I believe the Council has made it this far because of its people and of its values. I truelly believe its one of the best organizations in the world and on its 75th birthday, I wish the Council more success and to keep on being the champion for the positive social change.

Posted by Farah Ballouz on November 12, 2009 at 03:14 PM GMT #

bad russian, closed British council.i love you council.

Posted by Yezidi on November 19, 2009 at 10:16 AM GMT #

What a wonderful organisation - you can see my previous comments in David's blog regarding his proposed visit Oct 09. I have had the absolute privilege to work with the British Council in Moscow and Siberia. As posted by Farah above, it is all about the people. Superb relations formed between an East London College and some superb Educational establishments in these areas. I have been able to deliver at many of their seminars demonstrating the work we managed to carry out between us. I have also just found our work as a case study on the British Council website see link and page 28 of the report A fuller version of this is available on request - I can supply or you may ask British Council as I have sent this to them in PDF format. Thank you all the staff of the British Council - wherever you may be!

Posted by Colin Seabrook on November 30, 2009 at 08:21 PM GMT #

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