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Survey of American Public Opinion and Foreign Policy

Partisan Gaps on Military Use, Immigration, Climate

Published September 16, 2015by Jim Lobe

by Jim Lobe  Achieving bipartisan consensus on major foreign policy issues and threats—indeed, on the U.S. role in the world—looks increasingly unlikely, according to the latest survey released Tuesday by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

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