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The many faces of Wilton Park

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Nehring H & Stuart G (2025) The many faces of Wilton Park. In: Hopkinson N (ed.) The Policies and Power of Public Diplomacy Wilton Park's Road. Routledge Open History. London: Routledge, pp. 13-32. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003507857-3

Abstract
This chapter explores the idea for and role of Wilton Park in the fabric of British foreign policy from its origins in the context of British post-war planning to the present day. It traces Wilton Park’s story from its early days as a prisoner of war (PoW) camp to an institution for the democratisation of post-National Socialist Germany to a networking and conference site for Western countries during the Cold War, and from there to an international policy forum part funded by the British government as an executive agency of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). In so doing, this chapter focuses on the ways in which Wilton Park managed to adapt to a changing domestic and international environment by redefining its purpose, while retaining some of the original ideas and methods that drove its foundation.

Keywords
Wilton Park; British foreign policy; diplomacy

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Title of seriesRoutledge Open History
Publication date31/12/2025
Publication date online30/04/2025
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PublisherRoutledge
Place of publicationLondon
ISBN9781032831251
eISBN9781003507857

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Professor Holger Nehring

Professor Holger Nehring

Chair in Contemporary European History, History

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