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Pew Research CenterNovember 9, 2017
Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.

Broad partisan agreement that North Korea poses a major threat; wide gaps on climate change, Russia

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Broad partisan agreement that North Korea poses a major threat; wide gaps on climate change, Russia

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Partisans Have Starkly Different Opinions About How the World Views the U.S.
Democrats twice as likely as Republicans to say the U.S. is ‘less respected’ by other countries than in the past
Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’
North Korea and cyberattacks widely viewed as major threats to the United States
Broad partisan agreement that North Korea poses a major threat; wide gaps on climate change, Russia
More Democrats than Republicans continue to see Russia as major threat
Views of U.S. campaign against ISIS improve
GOP evaluations of campaign against ISIS have flipped from Obama era
Public split on the impact of campaign against ISIS on chance of terrorist attacks in the United States
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Democrats twice as likely as Republicans to say the U.S. is ‘less respected’ by other countries than in the past
Large majority of Democrats say global respect for U.S. has diminished and this is a ‘major problem’

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