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President Trump won his office on the promise to always put "America First," enticing the many people who have personally experienced the downsides of globalization to support him.
But not all Americans were keen on pulling back our influence on the global community.
This week on Flyover, we're talking about how America -- and Americans -- are seen abroad. Does it matter how other nations look at America? Is our identity at home at all shaped by the gaze from abroad?
This week's guests were John Radsan, a Mitchell Hamline School of Law professor, and David Kong, director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Southern California.
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President Trump won his office on the promise to always put "America First," enticing the many people who have personally experienced the downsides of globalization to support him.
But not all Americans were keen on pulling back our influence on the global community.
This week on Flyover, we're talking about how America -- and Americans -- are seen abroad. Does it matter how other nations look at America? Is our identity at home at all shaped by the gaze from abroad?
This week's guests were John Radsan, a Mitchell Hamline School of Law professor, and David Kong, director of the Center for International Studies at the University of Southern California.

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