
After several high profile trips abroad, many met with great popular interest and acclaim, we can now ask if President Obama has succeeded in improving the global view of the U.S. role in the world. The World Public Opinion group recently conducted a global poll on this subject:
A new WorldPublicOpinion.org poll finds that around the world US foreign policy continues to receive heavy criticism on a variety of fronts, even though in 13 of 19 nations most people say they have confidence in President Obama to do the right thing in international affairs. The US is criticized for coercing other nations with its superior power (15 of 19 nations), failing to abide by international law (17 of 19 nations), and for how it is dealing with climate change (11 of 18 nations). Overall, views are mixed on whether the US is playing a mainly positive or mainly negative role in the world. [...] Steven Kull, director of WorldPublicOpinion.org comments, “Most people around the world seem to have a positive view of the young new captain at the helm of the American ship of state, though many people see this huge ship as still carrying forward domineering policies.”
More poll results, including a country-by-country breakdown and the fine print on the poll’s methodology, have been posted on the World Public Opinion website.

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