Why America Is Losing Its Global Appealâand Whoâs to Blame
Recent polls show America’s favorability has plunged while China takes the lead. Are tariffs, domestic gridlock, or waning trust to blame for the US’s fading global appeal?
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Recent polls show America’s favorability has plunged while China takes the lead. Are tariffs, domestic gridlock, or waning trust to blame for the US’s fading global appeal?
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