Chris Donnelly: America is no longer the global good guy of The West Wing
America's reputation on the global stage has deteriorated significantly in recent years, according to a new study.
The study, conducted by the Pew Research Center, found that only 38% of people around the world now have a positive view of the United States, down from 64% in 2016.
The decline in America's reputation is due to a number of factors, including the country's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, its imposition of tariffs on goods from China, and its separation of families at the border.
The study also found that America's reputation is particularly low in Muslim-majority countries. Only 20% of Muslims have a positive view of the United States, down from 37% in 2016.
The decline in America's reputation is a major concern, as it could have a negative impact on the country's ability to cooperate with other countries on issues such as climate change and terrorism.
The study's findings are consistent with other recent polls, which have also found that America's reputation around the world has declined in recent years.
A poll conducted by the BBC World Service in 2017 found that only 30% of people around the world thought that the United States was a positive influence in the world, down from 49% in 2013.
A poll conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2018 found that only 22% of people around the world thought that America was a reliable partner, down from 38% in 2016.
The decline in America's reputation is a major challenge for the country's leaders.
In order to restore America's reputation, the country's leaders will need to take steps to address the concerns of people around the world.
This will require working with other countries to address global challenges, such as climate change and terrorism, and it will also require taking steps to address the root causes of anti-Americanism, such as poverty and inequality.