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Now that the election is over, will citizens stay engaged and continue working for the public good, or will they become passive observers and consumers, waiting for the latest set of leaders to come up with solutions to the incredible challenges we face? To make real progress on entrenched, unresolved issues, the public voice that made itself heard during the election cannot afford to be silent. Click here to read Public Agenda President Ruth Wooden's thoughts on what citizens need to do, and to be an informed citizen on the issues, check out our Citizen's Survival Kit.
WHERE THE PUBLIC STARTS
CONFIDENCE IN U.S.
FOREIGN POLICY
The Spring 2008 edition of the Confidence in U.S. Foreign Policy Index shows rising fears about the health of the U.S. economy are spilling over into the public’s thinking about foreign policy issues, and their concerns about the nation's dependence on others to satisfy its energy needs are particularly pronounced.
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LISTENING TO THE PUBLIC
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