Americans 'worried' about role in the world (China Daily) Updated: 2005-08-04 06:01
Some 63 per cent said the charge that the United States had been too eager to
go to war was totally or partially justified.
But a streak of unilateralism was also evident, as nearly a fifth of those
surveyed said that America was totally justified to be concerned only with its
own interests and to disregard those of other nations.
Eighty-three per cent of those surveyed however, gave the United States an A
or B grade for helping other country's during natural disasters.
But 64 per cent gave the United States a C grade or worse for having good
relations with Muslim countries.
Foreign Affairs is an influential foreign policy journal published by the
Council on Foreign Relations. Public Agenda is a non-profit, non-partisan
research organization.
The poll was based on four focus groups by telephone with a random sample of
1,004 adults between June 1 and June 13, with a margin of error of plus or minus
three percentage points.
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