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October 10, 2022 • Trade Talks

168. Did Trump’s trade war make China more protectionist?

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Chinese public opinion toward trade and technology may have changed in response to US policy. Yeling Tan (PIIE, University of Oregon) joins to explain why that matters (23:04).

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  • David Steinberg and Yeling Tan. Forthcoming. Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war. Review of International Organizations.
  • Yeling Tan. 2021. Disaggregating China, Inc.: State Strategies in the Liberal Economic Order. Cornell University Press, Studies in Political Economy Series.
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