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    The Day After: Obama Triumph Sobered by Unmet Global Expectations

    Much of the world cheered the re-election of U.S. president Barack Obama. But the presidentโ€™s honeymoon may be short lived. Disappointment with Obamaโ€™s first term foreign policy may challenge both his popularity and his ability to present a positive image of the United States around the globe.

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    Obamaโ€™s Global Challenges

    American elections are consequential events and President Obamaโ€™s reelection is likely to bring to a head a number of long-smoldering economic and strategic concerns. His biggest challenge may be to bridge the divides among the American people and with Americaโ€™s allies.

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    Obama has a mandate. Sort of.

    Obama now has a mandate to govern. But his mandate domestically, and internationally, on specific issues is far from clear.

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    Chinaโ€™s public getting more negative about the world

    Chinese views about other major nations have become more negative in recent years. In particular, attitudes toward the U.S. have cooled โ€“ ratings for President Obama have declined, and fewer Chinese now describe their countryโ€™s relationship with the U.S. as one of cooperation.

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