Originally Posted by Moises Naim (Washington Post)
January 2, 2008
Polls in multiple countries have shown for years that the legitimacy and prestige of the United States has deteriorated. Yet WorldPublicOpinion.org reports that the same populations that don't want the United States to be the world's "leader" say that they don't want America to withdraw from world affairs. For example, 93 percent of respondents in South Korea, as well as 78 percent in France and 71 percent in Mexico said last year that the United States should play a role in solving international problems. Moreover, despite the overall negative perceptions of the United States, most people surveyed believe that bilateral relations between the United States and their country are improving. In no country surveyed does the population think that the nation's relations with the United States are getting worse.
I keep hearing people say that we've (America) ruined our credibility in the world view, and in our relations in the international community. Yet increasingly nations/bodies of nations are looking to us for leadership on all levels...especially in the R&D and tech realm.
Could it be that all the hype of us ruining our image are just that...hype?
I know some of our policies (Iraq/pre-emptive war) aren't popular, but why then are nations still looking to us for mentorship and leadership?