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This publication explains how wargaming can be used to explore influence and how influence effects might be better represented within wargames.
A second Influence Wargaming Conference recently took place to further the thinking on wargaming and influence effects.
This toolkit addresses various components of a public policy influence plan
Reviews evaluations projects that seek to influence policy or opinion using advocacy, lobbying, negotiation and knowledge uptake
This review found no sources of straightforward indicators for use in measuring diplomatic influence
We are consulting on draft guidance on the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) and issues which will affect FIRS regulations.
This report reviews evaluations of measuring influence on advocacy, lobbying and knowledge uptake
Guide covers how to scope, commission, and support the delivery of useful, influential evaluations
The toolkit addresses various components of a public policy influence plan
Description of the dataset showing the area of the ground that might be affected if subsidence a mine entry occurs.
The Cabinet Office is seeking views on proposed changes to electoral law aimed at improving political debate, and helping electors to make an informed decision at the ballot box.
How to communicate and define the strategy and key messages
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