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“We are confident our reorganisation efforts will strengthen American diplomatic efforts abroad,” White House National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes said.
US politicians and media commentators have said the move is a body blow to US soft power overseas and would lead to Russian and Chinese government-sponsored outlets expanding their influence to fill the gap.
An opportunity for Australia
But she cautioned that, given Australia’s position far lower down on the media power index, it should “be realistic” about the fact it wouldn’t be “able to immediately come in and plug the gap”.
Patton said Chinese broadcasters publish “a real mix” of pro-China stories as well as neutral and local reporting, “but when it does come to an issue that’s a foreign policy priority for China, they’ve got the tools there ready to go to wheel out their preferred narratives”.
What does losing Voice of America mean for the world?
“These programs were created to provide information to people living under dictatorships. Shutting them down only helps dictatorship and junta regimes grow,” she said.
With additional reporting by Reuters.