U.S. Overestimating International Influence
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•Trump shouldn't overestimate US influence on the world stage
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In 2024 , the U.S. continues to have the largest economy in terms of GDP in the world; China has risen to second place.
The return to a multipolar system is taking shape.
The objective power advantage does not necessarily translate into influence, writes Julian Zelizer .
Confidence in Trump during his last term in office plunged to an all-time low of 23-31% compared to 74% confidence in Obama during his first term.
Trust in Biden recovered somewhat to a median of 43% but trend over the last eight years tracks with an overall decline in U.S. influence.
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