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07/07/2012 GMT

Does the USA still believe that it has a unique leadership role globally? Insights from former advisors to Presidents Bush and Obama, and an audience at the Aspen Ideas Festival.

In the run up to the American presidential election, we present a special edition of The Forum from the Aspen Festival of Ideas. How do Americans think their place in the world is changing? Does the United States still see itself as the most powerful player in the world? With a unique leadership position? Or is it in retreat, its influence on the world shrinking?

Bridget Kendall is joined by a former senior advisor to President Bush, Richard Haass, who thinks US foreign policy should rely less on military force. Anne-Marie Slaughter, former senior advisor on President Obama鈥檚 foreign policy team, argues America鈥檚 greatest asset is its place as a central node in the global network. We also hear from New York Times columnist David Brooks. He argues America is still pre-eminent, not least because other countries are even less popular than the USA.

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41 minutes

Last on

Sun 8 Jul 2012 11:05GMT

Chapters

  • Part 1

    The Forum in Aspen Part 1

    Duration: 23:00

  • Part 2

    The Forum in Aspen Part 2

    Duration: 17:30

Broadcasts

  • Sat 7 Jul 2012 22:05GMT
  • Sun 8 Jul 2012 01:05GMT
  • Sun 8 Jul 2012 11:05GMT

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