To see ourselves as others see us : how publics abroad view the United States after 9/11 /

As anti-American sentiment grows abroad, the U.S. is losing the power of persuasion.

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Hlavní autor: Holsti, Ole R.
Médium: Licensed eBooks
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, [2008]
Edice:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Obsah:
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. How publics abroad view the United States and its foreign policies
  • How the United States is viewed abroad
  • America's international role
  • Sensitivity to the interests of others
  • The uses of force
  • The war on terrorism
  • Iraq
  • Conclusion
  • 3. How publics abroad view Americans and American society
  • The American people and society
  • American institutions and values
  • Conclusion
  • 4. The impact of "how they see us" : seven mini-case studies
  • Turkey
  • Indonesia
  • Mexico
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • Morocco
  • South Korea
  • 5. Explanations for anti-American opinions
  • The end of the Cold War
  • Globalization
  • America's virtues and values
  • Irrationality
  • Strategic scapegoating
  • Ignorance
  • U.S. policies
  • 6. The impact of American policies
  • September 11 and the invasion of Afghanistan
  • The Iraq War
  • American rhetoric
  • Sensitivity to domestic interests
  • Deep partisan cleavages
  • Conclusion.