The GCEC brings together academics, practitioners, policy professionals and investors from five continents to identify and discuss emerging trends of global significance in creative economy practice and policy. It provides inclusive perspectives on global policy issues that span both Global South and Global North, and consider ideas for transnational policies and standards.
The GCEC is a joint initiative between Creative PEC and British Council.
More from the GCEC
From Wales to the World: Why International Cultural Policy Needs a Future Generations Lens
Can international cultural policy be shaped by focusing on future generations?
Association of South-East Asian Nations’ long-term view of the creative economy
John Newbigin examines the ASEAN approach to sustainability and the creative economy.
Culture, community resilience and climate change: becoming custodians of our planet
Reflecting on the relationship between climate change, cultural expressions and island states.
Cultural Industries at the Crossroads of Tourism and Development in the Maldives
Eduardo Saravia explores the significant opportunities – and risks – of relying on tourism.
























