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Explore the implications of Barack Obama's election on U.S. relations with the world, including global attitudes towards him, promises made during his campaign, and the potential impact on international issues. Learn more about the Pew Global Attitudes Project findings and the world's expectations for Obama's leadership.
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Obama and The World Rosa Brooks Ali Alsubaya
Rosa Brooks: • Law Professor and columnist. • Degree in history and literature 1991. • master’s degree in Social anthropology 1993. • Law degree 1996. • Member in different organizations. • The implications of the election of BarackObama to relations between the U.S. and the rest of the world
Sorryeverybody.com • Who created this website and why? • Decrease in reputation. • Pew Global Attitudes Project. • 78-31 Germans. • 83-53 Britain. • 62-42 France. • 77-50 Japan. • 68-47 Mexico. • 52-12 Turkey. • More 70% of Americans disapprove.
BarackObama • The world like him. • Pew Project show more confidence for 24 Countries. • The world citizens preferred Obama to McCain by 3 to 1. • What does Obama have to make him special for world?
BarackObama • What did he promise in his campaign? • World leaders look to the friendship hand. • Do you think Obama will solve all the problems like tension between Araba and Israeli, peace to Iraq, and use of nuclear technologies? • Obama can reduce nuclear threat, make good relation with Russia and bring stability in Middle East and Central Asia if he ……..