This thesis is an exploration of how American presidents have used rhetoric for strategic ends in the US-China relationship. Whenever a president speaks, he is speaking to multiple audiences at the same time, yet he also must balance a number of important considerations. I used Robert Putnam’s “Two-Level Game Theory” as a framework for understanding the conditions surrounding a moment of significance in US-China relations in order to decipher a president’s rhetorical choices. The project is divided into five main parts. First, I used the UCSB American Presidency Project to identify broad trends in rhetoric towards China across presidencies. I found that every president has spoken more about China than his predecessor since the 1980s and tha...
Research suggests that over the last two decades China has undergone dramatic changes in its communi...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
The purpose of this study is a pragmatic interpretation of President George W. Bush’s speech that wa...
Republic of China presidents Chen Shuibian and Ma Yingjiu have espoused substantially varied positio...
The U.S. has enjoyed global hegemonic power for over 70 years and even more so after the fall of the...
This thesis explores what the US foreign policy of the Obama administrations and the Trump administr...
This dissertation explains the variation in China’s resolve-signaling strategies (going public and g...
The Sino-American trade war has become a symbol of rivalry for leadership in the international syste...
Introduction When Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in November 2016, the worl...
The U.S. government’s 2017 National Security Strategy claimed, “China and Russia challenge American ...
Is anti-China rhetoric an effective strategy in U.S. presidential campaigns? If the answer is Yes, t...
In the 2022 U.S. National Security Strategy (NSS), the United States government has declared that th...
International relations theories depict China as a rising power, confronting the dominant US. I prov...
This paper analyzes the Clinton Administration's policy toward the People's Republic of China from t...
Foreign policy rhetoric as a campaign strategy is limited in the current literature. The U.S.’ polar...
Research suggests that over the last two decades China has undergone dramatic changes in its communi...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
The purpose of this study is a pragmatic interpretation of President George W. Bush’s speech that wa...
Republic of China presidents Chen Shuibian and Ma Yingjiu have espoused substantially varied positio...
The U.S. has enjoyed global hegemonic power for over 70 years and even more so after the fall of the...
This thesis explores what the US foreign policy of the Obama administrations and the Trump administr...
This dissertation explains the variation in China’s resolve-signaling strategies (going public and g...
The Sino-American trade war has become a symbol of rivalry for leadership in the international syste...
Introduction When Donald Trump was elected President of the United States in November 2016, the worl...
The U.S. government’s 2017 National Security Strategy claimed, “China and Russia challenge American ...
Is anti-China rhetoric an effective strategy in U.S. presidential campaigns? If the answer is Yes, t...
In the 2022 U.S. National Security Strategy (NSS), the United States government has declared that th...
International relations theories depict China as a rising power, confronting the dominant US. I prov...
This paper analyzes the Clinton Administration's policy toward the People's Republic of China from t...
Foreign policy rhetoric as a campaign strategy is limited in the current literature. The U.S.’ polar...
Research suggests that over the last two decades China has undergone dramatic changes in its communi...
While each of the dominant theories of International Relations offers segmented contributions to con...
The purpose of this study is a pragmatic interpretation of President George W. Bush’s speech that wa...