1. Looking at this map of where Americans think North Korea is you have to ask: do we need a new superpower?pic.twitter.com/qeP6GtYotq
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The optimistic case is that US has helped build an int'l system that can survive its temporary absence from the world stage
Do people in other countries all know geography that well? I've read about Japanese people who didn't know the diff between US and Australia
12. Since people are asking, here's the link to the "where is North Korea" map: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/05/14/upshot/if-americans-can-find-north-korea-on-a-map-theyre-more-likely-to-prefer-diplomacy.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0 …
13. We can read too much into map poll but there are interesting results: people who could locate NK more likely to support diplomacy
Obama was trying hard to push EU and AU into taking more responsibility, esp militarily. Wonder if DJT will force what O couldn't cajole
I think you're being way too optimistic as I argue here in Politico. A US drawdown needs to be orderly:http://www.politico.eu/article/the-end-of-pax-americana-us-president-donald-trump-russia-china-pakistan-india/ …
I think the fact that other countries are doing this suggests they haven't given up on America's indispensabilityhttps://twitter.com/BrendanNyhan/status/864155173245071360 …
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