2007 Public Affairs Essay 5: Fleishman-Hillard
12 Jul 2007
David Cameron has focused on his own public image, now he must communicate what his party stands
Read views on the tightly fought battle at the very top of British politics, the likely implications of an economic downturn on the PR sector, and insight into the increasingly colourful battle for political and economic power in London. Also included are several forthright views on the current soul-searching...
David Cameron has focused on his own public image, now he must communicate what his party stands
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Agency rankings and country overview. Apart from the local industry, public affairs
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