Both Public and 'Establishment' Elite See US Power in Decline
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/12/04-0
Both Public and 'Establishment' Elite See US Power in Decline
by Jim Lobe
Published on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 by Inter Press Service
WASHINGTON - For the first time since the end of the Vietnam War, both the U.S. public and the foreign policy elite see Washington as playing a less important and powerful role in the world than it did a decade before, according to the latest quadrennial survey released here Tuesday by the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Pew Research Centre.
A majority of 53 percent of adult respondents in the latest edition of Americas Place in the World said the U.S. was less important and powerful in global affairs than in 2004, which was shortly after Washington invaded Iraq. That event had much of the commentariat here comparing the countrys dominance to the Roman and British empires.
Sixty-two percent of a representative sample of CFRs membership agreed that Washington is less powerful today than in 2004. CFRs members, who consist mainly of current and former policy-makers, academics, business executives, journalists, columnists, and other elite professionals who are invited to join, is generally seen as the U.S. foreign policy establishment.
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On the one hand, 52 percent of the public agreed with the notion that the U.S. should mind its own business internationally and let other nations get along the best they can on their own. That was the highest percentage since the question was first asked by pollsters nearly a half century ago and nine percent higher than in the waning days of the Vietnam War.