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1 Topic Proposal Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Professor’s Name Course Name Date
2 Topic: U.S. Policy Toward China: Focusing on U.S./China Trade The main goal of this proposal is to examine U.S. policy toward China with a special emphasis on U.S./China trade. The recommendation highlights the need to track this policy’s history and its impacts, including economic incentives, security concerns, and human rights considerations. The proposal systematically analyzes these aspects in addition to historical context, trade-related worries, implications for US-China trade relations, and broader geopolitical and economic dynamics (Steinberg et al., 2023). This proposal looks at the possibility of cooperation, the function of international organizations, and the benefits and drawbacks of U.S. policy toward China. We must first understand their historical context to understand the current state of US- China economic relations. The proposal will look back on the melting of tensions and significant policy changes between the United States and China throughout several presidential administrations in this section (Sakib, 2022). The present U.S. policy decisions could make more sense considering the long-term pattern. Concerns about national security, the economy, politics, and human rights have all influenced how the U.S. approaches China. In this section, we will go further into the specifics and investigate how these elements affect U.S. policy. The connection between the United States and China is one of the most significant in the contemporary era, particularly in commerce (Mearsheimer, 2021). Understanding the complexity of the bilateral relationship between the two nations requires understanding U.S. policy toward China and how it affects commerce between the two. Thesis statement
3 Recent years have seen substantial changes and difficulties in U.S. policy toward China, focusing on U.S./China trade. This subject proposal investigates how U.S. policy toward China has changed over time, what influences it, and what this means for US-China commercial ties. The research will look at important trade issues, including tariffs, I.P. rights, and market access, in addition to the larger geopolitical and economic trends affecting the US-China relationship. Outline: Introduction A. Background on trade ties between the U.S. and China (O’Rourke, 2020). B. The significance of comprehending U.S. strategy toward China II. Historical Perspective of U.S. China Policy A. Early involvement and relationship normalization b. The post-Cold War period and China’s WTO membership B. C. Policy changes made by several U.S. administrations III. Elements Influencing U.S. Policy Toward China A. Trade imbalances and economic concerns B. Security issues and geopolitical rivalry (Liu et al., 2020) C. Human rights and ideological disagreements D. Domestic politics and public opinion IV. Trade Issues Between the United States and China
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4 A. Trade wars and tariffs B. Protection of intellectual property rights C. Fair competition and market access D. Technology transfer and cybersecurity V. Effects of U.S. Policy on Trade Relations Between the U.S. and China A. Impact on global supply chains and economic stability (Davis et al., 2019) B. Effects on U.S. firms and industries C. Consequences for U.S. industries D. The likelihood of bilateral trade deals VI. Geopolitical and Economic Dynamics A. The US-China conflict in the Asia-Pacific (Vivas, 2022) B. The importance of multilateralism and international institutions C. The Impact on global economic governance VII. Opportunities and Challenges for U.S. China Policy A. Juggling economic goals with security considerations (Hoang et al., 2022) B. Encouraging fair trade and resolving trade conflicts (Kaplan et al., 2020) C. Teamwork in addressing common issues 8. Conclusion
5 A. Key findings summary B. Implications for U.S. policy and commercial relations with China in the future (Kerr, 2020)
6 References Davis, S. J., Liu, D., & Sheng, X. S. (2019, August). Economic policy uncertainty in China since 1949: The view from mainland newspapers. In Fourth Annual IMF-Atlanta Fed Research Workshop on China’s Economy Atlanta (Vol. 19, pp. 1-37). Hoang, A. T., Nižetić, S., Olcer, A. I., Ong, H. C., Chen, W. H., Chong, C. T., ... & Nguyen, X. P. (2021). Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on the global energy system and the shift progress to renewable energy: Opportunities, challenges, and policy implications. Energy Policy , 154 , 112322. Kaplan, A., & Haenlein, M. (2020). Rulers of the world, unite! The challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence. Business Horizons , 63 (1), 37-50. Kerr, W. A. (2020). The COVID‐19 pandemic and agriculture: Short‐and long‐run implications for international trade relations. Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie , 68 (2), 225-229. Liu, C. Y., Yang, Y. Z., Zhang, X. M., Xu, X., Dou, Q. L., Zhang, W. W., & Cheng, A. S. (2020). The prevalence and influencing factors in anxiety in medical workers fighting COVID-19 in China: a cross-sectional survey. Epidemiology & Infection , p. 148 . Mearsheimer, J. J. (2021). The inevitable rivalry: America, China, and the tragedy of great-power politics. Foreign Aff. , 100 , 48. O’Rourke, R. (2020). US-China strategic competition in South and East China Seas: Background and issues for Congress (Vol. 42784). Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service.
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7 Sakib, S. N. (2022). Assessing the Impact of Arctic Melting in the Predominantly Multilateral World System. Asian Pacific Journal of Environment and Cancer , 5 (1), 25–43. Steinberg, D. A., & Tan, Y. (2023). Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war. The Review of International Organizations , 18 (1), 145-167. Vivas Soriano, P. (2022). The RCEP and its consequences on international trade, the US-China trade war, and the Asia-Pacific geopolitical scene.