Political theory consists of several ideological parts. One of the most commonly understood ideologies in political science theory is liberalism institutionalism. Liberalism is a field of political science theory often made by people called "liberal". Liberal believes that the global society fighting alongside the country is an important part of the background of national behavior.2 In the context of the rapid growth of China, liberal, especially neo-liberal, I regard it as growable. For example. Please join the United States to achieve hegemonic integration of peace.
Early in the 1950s and 1960s, China was known as Red China or Communist China among Americans. However, from the late 1950s to the early 1960s relations between China, the United States, and the Soviet Union changed. Differences between China and the Soviet Union, and the tension between China and Russia, urged China and the United States to examine the strategic value of normalization between the two countries. In 1971, the US media broadcast major news: the American table tennis team was invited to visit Beijing. This case opened the door of friendly exchanges between the two and caused a major change in public opinion - most of the first Americans to approve the accession of the People's Republic of China and PR to China I agreed to (Kusnitz, 135)
In 1979, the United States and the People's Republic of China resumed diplomatic relations. Since then, millions of people from China came to America for study and work, and a lot of people are staying. Today, these immigrants from Mainland China constitute the largest Central America - American population in the United States, beyond the Chinese immigrants from Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places. Especially in most of their settlements from the 1980s to the beginning of the 21st century, this group was not particularly active and invisible in American mainstream politics. This situation changed dramatically when California lawmakers proposed Senate Constitutional Reform 5 (SCA - 5). This allows voters to resume positive actions by revising the provincial constitution.
The fact that the United States immigrated to the United States since 1965 is that the United States imposes separate quotas on mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. From the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, almost all Chinese immigrants to the United States came from Taiwan and formed a Taiwanese American team. A few immigrants from Hong Kong came to the university and graduate students. Until 1977, when the abolition of immigration restrictions in China brought university students and experts emigration, there were few immigrants from mainland China. These Chinese people have recently been concentrated in the suburbs and tend to avoid the city's Chinatown.