Kyle Jaros
Keough School of Global Affairs and Department of Political Science
Fellow, Pulte Institute for Global Develpmt
- Chinese politics
- China's urban and regional political economy
- U.S.-China relations
- Paradiplomacy
- Urban development and governance
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What Whitmer’s second Taiwan visit in 6 months means for Michigan
March 11, 2024
Visits from US officials have “increased sharply” since Pelosi’s trip, said Kyle Jaros, a professor and expert on Chinese foreign relations at the University of Notre Dame. Jaros noted that Whitmer, as “a rising star right in the Democratic Party” and a consistent subject of future presidential speculation, “making two visits right in the space of six months, I think will certainly catch the attention of both Taipei and Beijing.”
The Washington Post
Tired of hostile Washington, China courts Indiana and Minnesota
January 30, 2024
There’s been “a huge pullback” on the U.S. side, said Kyle Jaros, an associate professor at the University of Notre Dame working on a book on the topic. “China is reaching out and finding it hard to find partners.”
The US-China Perception Monitor
Kyle Jaros on the Role of of Subnational Relations in US-China Relations
January 12, 2024
Kyle Jaros, associate professor of global affairs in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, has worked on a book project examining the subnational relationship between China and the US.
BBC News
Chinese grieve popular ex-premier Li Keqiang in quiet show of dissent
November 02, 2023
Kyle Jaros, a professor on global affairs at the University of Notre Dame, says the Chinese public tends to feel a closer affinity to premiers whose mandates involve more domestic issues — as was the case with Li who often spoke of China's challenges, including jobs and cost of living.
Associated Press
California governor’s trip shows US-China engagement is still possible on a state level
October 30, 2023
States’ involvement with China has fallen off rapidly in the past five years, as the bilateral relationship deteriorated under the Trump administration and further soured with the pandemic, according to research from Kyle Jaros, a professor of global affairs at University of Notre Dame.
The New York Times
A Rural Michigan Town Is the Latest Battleground in the U.S.-China Fight
October 17, 2023
“There are really strong commercial logics driving this, and those commercial logics aren’t going away anytime soon,” said Kyle Jaros, a professor at the University of Notre Dame, who studies Chinese investment in the United States.
The Hill
Federal anti-China sentiment is increasingly seeping into state laws
April 28, 2023
By Kyle A. Jaros and Sara A. Newland. Kyle A. Jaros is an associate professor of global affairs in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.