‘Beacon of freedom’ dims as U.S. initiatives that promote democracy abroad wither under Trump
- The U.S. Government has significantly cut funding for democracy programs, affecting various agencies including the Agency for Global Media and USAID.
- Global perceptions of the United States have declined, now worse than those of China, according to the Democracy Perception Index survey.
- Trump's negative perception rating reached 82 countries, surpassing those of Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping, according to the same survey.
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The failed foreign policy of Donald Trump
The United States could go a long way in promoting the cause of democracy.
Is the U.S. Abandoning the Fight Against Foreign Information Operations?
Foreign information manipulation remains an active tool in the hands of autocratic adversaries, especially Russia and China. The Russians have continued conducting targeted malign information operations in the United States, including a campaign that took advantage of artificial intelligence to discredit the U.S. Agency for International Development. During last year’s presidential election, Chinese state actors created fake social media users t…


Global perceptions of US fall below China, survey says
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Global perceptions of the United States have deteriorated across the world over the past year and are now worse than views of China, according to an annual study of perceptions of democracy published on Monday.
U.S. initiatives that promote democracy abroad withering
CHICAGO — Growing up in the former Soviet Union, Pedro Spivakovsky-Gonzalez’s father and grandparents would listen to Voice of America with their ears pressed to the radio, trying to catch words through the government’s radio jamming. The U.S.-funded news service was instrumental in helping them understand what was happening on the other side of the Iron Curtain, before they moved to the United States in the 1970s. Read more...
‘Beacon of freedom’ dims as U.S. initiatives that promote democracy abroad wither under Trump
Growing up in the former Soviet Union, Pedro Spivakovsky-Gonzalez’s father and grandparents would listen to Voice of America with their ears pressed to the radio, trying to catch words through the government’s radio jamming.
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