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The U.S. and Scotland are related through diplomatic interactions, such as the meeting at a U.S. President's resort in Scotland [1], and through comparative political analysis regarding their respective systems of federalism and devolution [2], [3], and [4].

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Navigating Tensions in Just Energy Transitions kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu Kleinman Center for Energy Policy 3 facts
claimThe partial devolution of powers to Scotland shares similarities with the federal and state system in the United States, as both involve a division of responsibilities between different levels of government that creates both opportunities and tensions in policy implementation.
claimThe relationship between the United States federal government and sub-national governments involves significant interdependencies, similar to the relationship between the UK and Scotland, creating opportunities to share best practices and advocate for collective outcomes.
claimConflicts arise when national energy policies contradict or fail to support regional goals, such as Scotland's ambitious climate targets or US states' aggressive renewable portfolio standards.
Geopolitics of Trump Tariffs: How U.S. Trade Policy Has Shaken Allies cfr.org Edward Alden, Matthias Matthijs, Sheila A. Smith, Joshua Kurlantzick · Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
accountEuropean Commission President Ursula von der Leyen met with U.S. President Donald Trump at his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland in late July to negotiate a trade deal.