U.S. & World Opinion
Carnegie Endowment's Robert Kagan argues (Still the Colossus) that despite global opinion polls registering broad hostility toward the U.S., the behavior of governments and political leaders suggests America's position in the world is not all that different from what it was before Sept. 11 and the Iraq war.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
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