Regular imposition: US plans to promote its values in China

The State Department plans to allocate funds to support activities in the PRC aimed at “explaining” to the people of China the characteristics of the US foreign policy, values ​​and culture.

According to the description of the grant, which was reviewed by the reporters, up to $150 thousand can be allocated for financing each of the projects under this program.

“The US Department of State announces an open tender for organizations to apply for programs to support activities aimed at explaining the US foreign policy, values ​​and culture to the people of China”, – the grant says.

The priority in the framework of the initiative under consideration, as noted in the document, will be activities related, inter alia, to the promotion of “free and fair bilateral trade, protection of intellectual property”, as well as to the provision of “assistance in understanding the advantages of a free and open Indo-Pacific region”.

In addition, program participants will be involved in work to “stimulate the exchange of views” on regional security in East Asia. In this context, among other things, the issue of countering the proliferation of nuclear weapons will be discussed.

Individuals, educational institutions, as well as American and Chinese non-profit organizations, including civil society institutions and think tanks, are eligible to apply for participation in the competition. The document emphasizes that the project will not consider proposals for the implementation of such programs in Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.

Earlier it was reported about the plans of the State Department to provide the residents of Moldova with more information about the policy of the United States.

It was assumed that the main task of the corresponding program will be the implementation of initiatives that contribute to “strengthening mutual understanding between Americans and Moldavians”.