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US leaders suffer from ‘tremendous insularity’

By David Turner in London

Published: October 29 2007 18:31 | Last updated: October 29 2007 18:31

US leaders suffer from a “tremendous insularity” and US universities need to reform their educational ­programmes to improve the situation, according to the head of Yale University, alma mater of George W. Bush, US president .

Richard Levin, Yale president, said US history had suffered from an “odd dualism, a vacillation between isolationism on the one hand and a kind of ambition to democratise the world”.

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