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Pew Research CenterAugust 28, 2014
As New Dangers Loom, More Think the U.S. Does ‘Too Little’ to Solve World Problems

Most Whites, Independents Say Obama Is Not Tough Enough on Security Issues

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As New Dangers Loom, More Think the U.S. Does ‘Too Little’ to Solve World Problems
Changing Opinions about U.S. Role in Solving Global Problems
Top Security Threats: Al Qaeda, ISIS, Iran, N. Korea
Nearly Half Say U.S. Is Less Important as a World Leader Than It Was a Decade Ago
More Say Obama Is ‘Not Tough Enough’ than ‘About Right’ on National Security
Obama Job Rating for Race Relations Higher than for Economy, Foreign Crises
More Republicans than Democrats Say U.S. Does Too Little on Global Problems
Wide Partisan Differences in Views of U.S. Power, Importance
Public’s Views of Global Threats Facing the U.S.
Partisan Differences in Views of Global Threats
Nine-in-Ten Tea Party Republicans Describe ISIS as a ‘Major Threat’
Majority Thinks Militant Forms of Islam Will Gain Influence in Middle East
Most Whites, Independents Say Obama Is Not Tough Enough on Security Issues
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