For at the same time that China's authoritarian system takes advantage of the openness of American society to seek influence, it impedes legitimate efforts by American counterpart institutions to engage Chinese society on a reciprocal basis.
China seeks to promote views sympathetic to the Chinese Government, policies, society, and culture; suppress alternative views; and co-opt key American players to support China's foreign policy goals and economic interests.
Although the United States is open to Chinese scholars studying American politics or history, China restricts access to American scholars and researchers seeking to study politically sensitive areas of China's political system, society, and history in country.
In the American media, China has all but eliminated the plethora of independent Chinese-language media outlets that once served Chinese American communities.
At the same time, the Chinese government has severely limited the ability of US and other Western media outlets to conduct normal news gathering activities within China, much less to provide news feeds directly to Chinese listeners, viewers, and readers in China, by limiting and blocking their Chinese-language websites and forbidding distribution of their output within China itself.
IntroductionA summary of the report's historical context and findings, the introduction marks how China's influence activities have expanded beyond their once primary focus on Chinese American communities to target a broader range of sectors in Western societies.
Each section of this report offers its own recommendations for responding to China's influence seeking activities in ways that will enhance the transparency of relationships, defend the integrity of American democratic institutions, and grant American individuals and institutions greater access in China that equates with the degree of access afforded Chinese counterparts in the United States.
https://www.hoover.org/research/chinese-influence-american-interests-promoting-constructive-vigilance
China seeks to promote views sympathetic to the Chinese Government, policies, society, and culture; suppress alternative views; and co-opt key American players to support China's foreign policy goals and economic interests.
Although the United States is open to Chinese scholars studying American politics or history, China restricts access to American scholars and researchers seeking to study politically sensitive areas of China's political system, society, and history in country.
In the American media, China has all but eliminated the plethora of independent Chinese-language media outlets that once served Chinese American communities.
At the same time, the Chinese government has severely limited the ability of US and other Western media outlets to conduct normal news gathering activities within China, much less to provide news feeds directly to Chinese listeners, viewers, and readers in China, by limiting and blocking their Chinese-language websites and forbidding distribution of their output within China itself.
IntroductionA summary of the report's historical context and findings, the introduction marks how China's influence activities have expanded beyond their once primary focus on Chinese American communities to target a broader range of sectors in Western societies.
Each section of this report offers its own recommendations for responding to China's influence seeking activities in ways that will enhance the transparency of relationships, defend the integrity of American democratic institutions, and grant American individuals and institutions greater access in China that equates with the degree of access afforded Chinese counterparts in the United States.
https://www.hoover.org/research/chinese-influence-american-interests-promoting-constructive-vigilance
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