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  1. SOURCE: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6779094-PRC-Think-Tank-Study-on-US-Governors-Attitudes.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sendto_newslettertest&stream=top
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  3. [Blockbuster report] A panoramic view of U.S. attitudes towards China ยท Governor's Article
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  5. Minzhi Research Institute
  6. Independent think tank focusing on globalization, Sino-US economic and trade, and rural revitalization 2019-06-22 16:29
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  8. Minzhi Report
  9. Since 2017, China-US relations have undergone major changes. In terms of strategic positioning, the U.S. National Security Strategy Report
  10. Other authoritative documents clearly define China as a major "strategic opponent" and "competitor."
  11. In actual policies, especially since Trump came to power, the United States has exerted full pressure on China in the fields of economy, trade, science and technology.
  12. And actively seek to decouple from China in the fields of economy, humanities and education.
  13. It can be said that Sino-US relations have undergone a qualitative change. In Washington, voices advocating tough on China seem to have become mainstream.
  14. And there is a growing momentum.
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  16. In the face of this reality, in addition to being prepared, we also need to deepen our knowledge and understanding of the United States.
  17. During this special period of drastic changes, misjudgments are prevented and the relations between the two countries continue to deteriorate.
  18. In American politics, in addition to the White House and Congress, there are also important actors ~ the governors of the 50 states in the United States.
  19. Because of the federal system in the United States, the governor can ignore the White House's orders, and the state implements a unitary system for its own local government.
  20. The state government can change or even cancel local governments such as cities, counties, and school districts.
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