Thursday, April 25, 2024

WINNING: Trump To Designate Chinese Propaganda ‘Confucius Institutes’ As Foreign Missions

The U.S. State Department is set to label Chinese Communist Party funded propaganda fronts known as Confucius Institutes as “foreign missions,” according to media reports.

This follows months of National Pulse reporting on the malign influence of these controversial initiatives which target American schools with propaganda, intellectual property theft, and espionage – all at the behest by the Chinese Communist Party.

Among the individuals and entities which have collaborated with Confucius Institutes, exposed exclusively by the National Pulse, are Joe Biden, Prince Andrew, Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser the National Press Club, the U.S. college entrance exam board, and even past presidents.

According to the South China Morning Post:

The Trump administration is increasing scrutiny of a long-established Chinese-government funded programme that is dedicated to teaching Chinese language and culture in the US and other nations, the latest escalation of tensions with Beijing.

The State Department plans to announce as soon as Thursday that Confucius Institutes in the US – many of which are based on college campuses – will need to register as “foreign missions”, according to people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified.

The designation would amount to a conclusion that Confucius Institutes are “substantially owned or effectively controlled” by a foreign government. That would subject them to administrative requirements similar to those for embassies and consulates.

The State Department, which did not immediately respond to a request for comment, took similar action toward several Chinese media outlets earlier this year.

The institutes have long been a target of China hawks, with lawmakers including Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican, urging schools in his state to terminate their agreements with them. He called them “Chinese government-run programmes that use the teaching of Chinese language and culture as a tool to expand the political influence” of the government.

The move is likely to further stoke tensions with Beijing as the two countries clash over everything from the governance of Hong Kong to 5G technology.

This week, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar became the highest-ranking American official to visit Taiwan in more than 40 years, while Secretary of State Michael Pompeo used a speech in Prague to blast the Chinese Communist Party’s “campaigns of coercion and control”.

Of some 550 Confucius Institutes around the world, 80 are based at US colleges, including Stanford University and Savannah State University in Georgia, according to the National Association of Scholars, a non-partisan research group that has studied them.

Although the institutes generally steer clear of history, politics and current affairs, critics say they are vehicles for Chinese influence on campuses, providing the government in Beijing leverage to censor teaching materials and academic events by threatening to withdraw funding for the institutes.

The National Association of Scholars opposes them because it says their funding lacks transparency and topics sensitive to China’s government are off-limits.

The move would be the latest offensive in a long – and rapidly growing – list of ways the Trump administration is countering Chinese Communist Party infiltration in America, a far cry from decades of establishment-sanctioned appeasement of the hostile country.

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