EVENT: IGA discusses new report on Americans’ views on US foreign policy

How do Americans want to engage with the world?

On Tuesday, October 12th, IGA’s Independent America project held an event to discuss the findings of its new report, “Inflection Point: Americans’ Foreign Policy Views after Afghanistan.” IGA’s fourth annual survey of American public opinion, conducted during the withdrawal from Afghanistan, explores trends in US public opinion, from foreign assistance and America’s defense posture in Asia, to generational divides, US defense spending, and much more.


This video includes references to the Eurasia Group Foundation, now known as the Institute for Global Affairs.

This post is part of Independent America, a research project led out by IGA senior fellow Mark Hannah, which seeks to explore how US foreign policy could better be tailored to new global realities and to the preferences of American voters.

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