African American Interests in Global Perspective : Fashioning the Future in the New World Order Cedric Herring.

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African American Interests in Global Perspective : Fashioning the Future in the New World Order Cedric Herring

African American Interests in Global Perspective : Fashioning the Future in the New World Order Results from the National Survey of African American Opinion Leaders and the Trans Atlantic Trends Survey Cedric Herring

Percentage of African American Opinion Leaders saying “good or excellent” when asked about the Bush Administration’s handling of: War on Terrorism Relations w/Great Britain Relations w/EU Relations w/Africa Relations w/Israel Relations w/Mexico Foreign Policy

Percentage From Various Countries Approving of President Bush’s Handling of International Policies: Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage of African American Opinion Leaders Believing that Spending Should be Expanded for: Military Aid Spending on the UN Aid to Education Intelligence on Others Health Care Defense Economic Aid to Others NATO

Percentage From Various Countries Believing that Defense Spending Should be Expanded Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Believing that Economic Aid to Others Should be Expanded Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Believing that Social Welfare and Health Spending Should be Expanded Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

African American Opinion Leaders’ Average “Feeling Thermometer” rating for: George W. Bush Colin Powell Condoleeza Rice United Nations European Union Donald Rumsfeld

Percentage From Various Countries Holding Favorable Opinion of the United Nations Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage of African American Opinion Leaders Saying They Favor: Limiting number of immigrants Foreign Debt forgiveness Banning trade with slave nations Requiring pharmacy companies to provide AIDS meds Reparations from former slave- trading nations U.S. peacekeepers for UN U.S. commander of UN troops

Percentage From Various Countries Believing the War in Iraq Has Been Worth the Loss of Life and Other Costs Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Saying the U.S. Should Remain the World’s Only Superpower Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Saying the European Union Should Become a Superpower to Counterbalance the U.S. Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Willing to Support Military Action Against WMDs If U.S. Acting Alone Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Willing to Support Military Action Against WMDs If Working With the United Nations Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

Percentage From Various Countries Strongly Agreeing That It Is Justified to Bypass the United Nations if Vital National Interests are at Stake Great Britain France Germany All of Europe USA Whites African Americans

As of October 2003, the Percentage of Americans Saying That the War in Iraq: Is Still Going On Has Lasted Longer than Expected Has Cost More than Expected Has Not Been Worth the Costs Does Not Have a Sufficient Plan for Rebuilding Has Made the U.S. Safer Is Separate From the War on Terrorism

African American Interests in Global Perspective : Fashioning the Future in the New World Order Cedric Herring