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A Data Mining-Based Study of the Impact of Changing Trends in the U.S. Political Economy on Global Foreign Policy

  
17 mars 2025
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Figure 1.

The spillover effect of QE withdrawal - transmission mechanism
The spillover effect of QE withdrawal - transmission mechanism

Figure 2.

The underlying logic of small multilateral foreign policy formation
The underlying logic of small multilateral foreign policy formation

Figure 3.

Partisanship among the American public peaked in 2017
Partisanship among the American public peaked in 2017

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The percentage that both parties approve of the president’s job performance
The percentage that both parties approve of the president’s job performance

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Percentage of each party saying the national economy is in excellent or good shape
Percentage of each party saying the national economy is in excellent or good shape

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The political polarization of the United States influences its foreign policy path
The political polarization of the United States influences its foreign policy path

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The number and proportion of poor people in the United States from 1959 to 2017
The number and proportion of poor people in the United States from 1959 to 2017

Comparison of two party approval rates by administration after the Cold War

Government period Democratic approval rate Republican approval rate Percentage difference
Trump 83% 7% 76%
Obama 17% 80% 63%
G.W. Bush 82% 25% 57%
Clinton 32% 77% 45%
G.H.W. Bush 71% 27% 44%
Reagan 72% 38% 34%