American Public Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy Hearing Before the Committee O
American Public Attitudes Toward Foreign Policy Hearing Before the Committee O
United States Congress House Committee On Forei
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So I just would be interested in your reaction to that. VIEWS UNDERLYENG PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR INTERNATIONALISM I would like to ask Mr. Yankelovich, when you say there is a con- sensus for internationalism, all three of us on the panel agree; but then your statement premises it all on the assertion that its good for the economy. I wonder if there is really such a consensus, be- cause if the tension point is domestic versus foreign, the reason for it is because they believe domestic means "good for... the economy. " Any foreign policy that is fundamentally premised on what is good for the economy, what produces jobs for Americans is not what I consider a fundamental understanding of America's role in the world. It is obviously a critical element of our foreign policy and a critical element of our economy. I think our economic relation- ships could die if we isolated ourselves from the world. That is part of why I supported some of these things like NAFTA, GATT, and other issues. But there is something deeper in terms of both America's na- tional security interests and something about American values and commitment to pluralism, democracy, I think, which if the Amer- ican people are not accepting as the premise for their international involvement, then I am not sure they are really internationalists or that there is the consensus for internationalism that you assert.
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