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Are Americans turning isolationist?

Hal Brands

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Washington | Public attitudes toward US foreign policy are a mess of ambiguities and seeming contradictions. Americans don't particularly like Donald Trump's policies, but they share some of his ambivalence about the country's vast global role. They are not retreating into isolationism, but neither are they persuaded by the traditional justifications for America's efforts to shape the world.

These are the principal takeaways from a recent opinion survey conducted by the progressive-leaning Centre for American Progress. For those who believe that American global engagement has been a good thing for the country and the world, the survey provides reason for optimism and pessimism alike. And it highlights the challenges Trump's successor will face in rebuilding a foreign policy consensus that has frayed badly.

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