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‘Chinese influence’
China spends billions of dollars annually to manipulate how it is portrayed around the world, according to the U.S. government. Experts say much of China’s misinformation is at the expense of the United States. VOA gives people a trusted alternative to Chinese propaganda, explaining U.S. policies as well as American values.
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East Asia and Pacificx Eurasiax Latin Americax24 ‘Chinese influence’ testimonial videos
Jose AlvanJournalist with Latina Television, Peru
Juan Carlos IsazaExecutive director, Alianza Informativa Latinoamericana
James CarousoFormer U.S. diplomat
Thomas CountrymanFormer U.S. assistant secretary of state
Greg DelawieFormer U.S. ambassador to Kosovo
Braca DjordjevicVOA managing editor, Serbian Service
Joseph Donovan JrFormer U.S. ambassador to Indonesia
Jeffrey GedminPresident and CEO, Middle East Broadcasting Networks
Matthew GoodmanFormer National Security Council and State Department official
Virginia GunawanVOA journalist, Indonesian Service
Jay HendersonFormer VOA East Asia Division director
Charles HutzlerFormer China editor of The Wall Street Journal
Michael McFaulFormer U.S. ambassador to Russia
Derek MitchellFormer U.S. ambassador to Myanmar
Steven PiferFormer U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
Song S. Qian Professor of environmental science, The University of Toledo
David ShearFormer U.S. ambassador to Vietnam, former Pentagon official
Christine Todd WhitmanFormer Republican governor of New Jersey





