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Strange Bedfellows and US China Policy in the Era of Polarized Politics

机译:两极分化政治时代的奇怪同胞和美国对华政策

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Party polarization is the new buzzword in American politics and yet partisanship seems to play such a small role in determining congressional votes on China policy. We still do not know much about how polarized politics in Washington actually exerts influence in the making of U.S. policy toward Beijing. Paying special attention to America's response to China from 2001 through 2012, this article seeks to analyze the sources and processes of how party polarization affects foreign policymaking. I argue that with the U.S. president adopting a hands-off approach and parties being polarized, a coalition of ideologically extreme lawmakers is likely to take cross-partisan actions over China. In essence, individual rank-and-file lawmakers tend to step forward and speak out in a party-less manner in the era of polarized America and a rising China.
机译:政党两极化是美国政治中的新流行语,但党派关系似乎在决定国会对中国政策的投票中起着很小的作用。对于华盛顿的两极分化政治实际上如何影响美国对北京的政策制定,我们仍然知之甚少。本文特别关注美国在2001年至2012年间对中国的反应,以分析政党两极化如何影响外交政策的来源和过程。我认为,随着美国总统采取放任自流的方法,政党两极分化,思想上极端的立法者联盟很可能会对中国采取跨党派的行动。从本质上讲,在美国两极分化和中国崛起的时代,普通的立法院议员倾向于挺身而出,以无党派的方式大声疾呼。

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