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Public Opinion and the Asia Chessboard: Views from the U.S. and Abroad

Public Opinion and the Asia Chessboard: Views from the U.S. and Abroad

This week Mike is joined by Bruce Stokes to discuss U.S. public attitudes about the world, and how the world sees the U.S. leadership role abroad.

The Asia Chessboard

January 25, 202140m 1s

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Show Notes

This week Mike is joined by Bruce Stokes, fellow at the German Marshall Fund, to discuss U.S. public attitudes about the world, and how the world sees the U.S. leadership role abroad, especially after January 6th. Stokes differentiates between public opinion about the United States, faith in the U.S. public, and faith in U.S ideas about democracy. How does waning U.S. soft power impact our strategy in Asia? How can the incoming administration implement a “Foreign Policy for the Middle Class” while dealing with trade and security issues in Asia?