U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives from Nebraska

U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives from Nebraska

U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives from Nebraska

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U.S. Foreign Policy for the Middle Class: Perspectives from Nebraska

MAY 21, 2020

Authors

Salman Ahmed, editor, Allison Gelman, assistant editor, Tarik Abdel-Monem, Wendy Cutler, Rozlyn Engel, David Gordon, Jennifer Harris, Douglas Lute, Jill O’Donnell, Daniel M. Price, David Rosenbaum, Christopher Smart, Jake Sullivan, Ashley J. Tellis, Eric Thompson, Janell C. Walther, Tom Wyler

Nebraskans across the state in rural and urban areas alike said international trade is the top U.S. foreign policy area that impacts the state, their communities and their ability to earn a living, with immigration policy a close second. The perceptions and economic data summarized in the report reflect more unity than division over trade policy and other foreign policy areas and show what the state has to gain from interacting with the global economy.

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