US states shape foreign policy amid national China unease, research shows
June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024
NOTRE DAME, Indiana, June 27 -- The University of Notre Dame issued the following news:
State-level officials such as governors, state legislators and attorneys general are shaping U.S.-China relations as the two countries navigate a strained geopolitical relationship, according to new research by political scientist Kyle Jaros.
"The state level has independent importance in the U.S.-China relationship -- it's not just a reflection of what's happening at the nation . . .
State-level officials such as governors, state legislators and attorneys general are shaping U.S.-China relations as the two countries navigate a strained geopolitical relationship, according to new research by political scientist Kyle Jaros.
"The state level has independent importance in the U.S.-China relationship -- it's not just a reflection of what's happening at the nation . . .