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March 1, 2018
3. U.S. foreign policy and America’s global standing, Islam and violence, NAFTA
Millennials hold more positive views of NAFTA than older generations
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3. U.S. foreign policy and America’s global standing, Islam and violence, NAFTA
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Millennials increasingly view ‘good diplomacy’ as best way to ensure peace
Millennials, Gen Xers most likely to favor taking allies’ interests into account; modest generational differences on whether it’s best for U.S. to be active globally
Silents more likely than younger cohorts to say U.S. ‘stands above’ other nations
Across generations, majorities see U.S. ‘openness’ as ‘essential’ to its identity
Millennials are only GOP cohort that views America’s openness as essential
Persistent generational differences on whether Islam encourages violence
Millennials hold more positive views of NAFTA than older generations
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