Combatting Economic Coercion and Corrupt Practices in the Pacific

The Department of State’s Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations (CSO) aims to support a program to empower Pacific Island Countries (PICs) to identify areas of possible economic coercion or corruption and create strategies to prevent foreign influence from negatively impacting their ability

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to make sovereign decisions and to build their resilience to such influence.

This program will provide regional expertise, background topical research and advice on coordinating a regional or national tabletop exercise or exercises (TTX) for the PICs.
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Conflict and Stabilization Operations

Department of State


Agency: Department of State

Office: Bureau of Conflict Stabilization Operations

Estimated Funding: $443,925





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Foreign Public Entities and Public International Organizations (PIOs)

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Date Posted:
2024-04-29

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Archive Date:
2024-06-27



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