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In the first of our pre-election series we look at America and... the World. The United States has long been seen as the worldβs leading superpower. It is home to the globeβs biggest military and political force β but has many diplomatic challenges.
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From the wars raging in Europe and the Middle East, to the growing influence of global rivals like China, to the potential proliferation of nuclear weapons in Iran and North Korea. This yearβs presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have very different ideas about how to manage Americaβs complicated relationship with other powerful nations.
Sumi Somaskanda speaks with the BBC's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet and our diplomatic correspondent James Landale about America's place in the world and how the two different presidential nominees might shape this role.
00:00 Introduction
01:38 How America is seen on the world stage
03:54 How US influence has changed
08:23 America's place in global institutions
12:59 Power-blocs challenging US influence
14:16 Donald Trump's diplomacy style
19:15 How Kamala Harris could differ from Joe Biden
22:04 Does the US want to be more or less involved in the world?
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In the first of our pre-election series we look at America and... the World. The United States has long been seen as the worldβs leading superpower. It is home to the globeβs biggest military and political force β but has many diplomatic challenges.
Click here to subscribe to our channel ππ½ bbc.in/3VyyriM
From the wars raging in Europe and the Middle East, to the growing influence of global rivals like China, to the potential proliferation of nuclear weapons in Iran and North Korea. This yearβs presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have very different ideas about how to manage Americaβs complicated relationship with other powerful nations.
Sumi Somaskanda speaks with the BBC's chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet and our diplomatic correspondent James Landale about America's place in the world and how the two different presidential nominees might shape this role.
00:00 Introduction
01:38 How America is seen on the world stage
03:54 How US influence has changed
08:23 America's place in global institutions
12:59 Power-blocs challenging US influence
14:16 Donald Trump's diplomacy style
19:15 How Kamala Harris could differ from Joe Biden
22:04 Does the US want to be more or less involved in the world?
Watch more episodes of The Global Story here ππ½ youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz_B0PFGIn4dvK8UQS79GwGLDl94Z3gkt
You can listen to more episodes of The Global Story here. Making sense of the news with our experts around the world. Insights you can trust, Monday to Friday, from the BBC ππ½ bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xtvsd/episodes/downloads
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