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best for the future 4 this country if we take an
active part in world affairs, or if we stayed=out of world affairs?" The question seems to have been ... world and therefore scarcely had an option about "taking an activ= part in world affairs," as it was so blandly and
unthreateningly presented. And, so queried, only 19 percent=span ... asked.
Given the bland att=activeness of the "take an active part in world affairs" option, it is=impressive that around a third or
more of the public since Vietnam
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century, a majority of
Americans say that the U.S. should be less engaged in world
affairs, according to the most recent Pew Research Center
survey. For the first time ... foreign policy-wise in US history. The continued
retreat of the United States from world affairs, its refusal to
continue its role as the world's super power, especially
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majority of Americans say that the U.S.
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should be less engaged in world affairs, according to the most recent Pew
Research Center survey. For the first time in recorded ... foreign policy-wise in US history. The
continued retreat of the United States from world affairs, its refusal to
continue its role as the world's super power, especially
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EFTA01189624Set 9
2013-11-0638p13,998w
Moment of Truth on Iran
Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett
Article 3. World Affairs Journal
No Exit: Why the US Can't Leave the Middle East
Michael J. Totten ... teach international relations, he
at Penn State, she at American University.
Anicic 3.
World Affairs Journal
EFTA01189638
No Exit: Why the US Can't Leave the Middle
East
Michael ... retirement is decades away.
EFTA01189644
Michael J. Totten is a contributing editor at World Affairs and the author of
four books, including Where the West Ends and The Road
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economic liberalisation in 1991
has given India a seat at the high table of world affairs. And yet, a
timid foreign policy has let slip the advantages a world, starved ... growth, offers India's demographically charged economy.
To play a role in world affairs in line with its size, population and
economy, India needs to think and act like
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EFTA02695882Set 11
2011-12-0931p8,555w
economic liberalisation in 1991
has given India a seat at the high table of world affairs. And yet, a
timid foreign policy has let slip the advantages a world, starved ... growth, offers India's demographically charged economy.
To play a role in world affairs in line with its size, population and
economy, India needs to think and act like
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EFTA00973764Set 9
2013-10-1924p8,672w
move beyond protracted stagnation, eroding
its ability to play a constructive role in world affairs.
But being lonely at the top will also engender huge opportunities to build
the kind ... Chicago Council on Global Affairs, 38 percent of Americans
want to stay out of world affairs, the highest share since 1947, and the
figure rises to a majority among young
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EFTA01756330Set 10
2013-10-1916p8,466w
move beyond protracted stagnatio=, eroding its ability to play a
constructive role in world affairs.
But being lonely at=the top will also engender huge opportunities to build the kind ... uncil on Global Affairs, 38 percent of Americans want to stay out of
world affairs, the highest share since 19=7, and the figure rises to a majority among young
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pagewanted print.
19.
Lydia Saad, "Growing Minority Wants Minimal U.S. Role in World Affairs," Gallup Politics Report, February 21, 2011,
http:/Avww.gglipt .com/pol1/146240/Growing-MinorityWants-Minimal-Role-World-Affairs.aspx. See also the Chicago Council on
Global
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2012-10-2622p10,920w
agewanted print.
19.
Lydia Saad, "Growin= Minority Wants Minimal U.S. Role in World Affairs," Gallup Politics Repo=t, February 21, 2011,
http://www.gallup.com/poll/146240/Growing-MinorityWants-Minimal-Role-World-=ffairs.aspx
chttp://www.gallup.com/poll/146240/Growing-MinorityWants-Minimal•=ole-World-Affairs.aspx> . See also
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pagewanted print.
19.
Lydia Saad, "Growing Minority Wants Minimal U.S. Role in World Affairs," Gallup Politics Report, February
21, 2011, Into://www.ealhacom/D011/146240/Grow inti-MinorityWants-Mittimal-Rolc-World-Airairs.aspx. Sec
also the Chicago Council
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