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ID130237
Title ProperAmerica's purpose and role in a changed world
Other Title Informationa symposium
LanguageENG
AuthorGershman, Carl
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Public opinion reports on Americans' attitudes toward foreign policy sketch a picture of retrenchment, war-weariness, and skepticism toward global engagement, even as there is also a growing concern that the world is increasingly unstable and dangerous. Nothing about this picture is new or controversial. Some may worry about it more than others, but it is now commonly accepted that the US is downsizing its international role, and that the administration, the Congress, and the general public are more absorbed with domestic concerns than with foreign challenges or threats.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.33-37
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol.177, No.1; May-June 2014: p.33-37
Key WordsForeign Policy ;  Foreign Challenges ;  International Threats ;  International Role ;  Global Leadership ;  Global Engagement ;  Domestic Concerns ;  United States - US ;  World Leaders ;  Great Power ;  Global Controversy ;  Americans' Attitudes