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Anti-Americanism and the American World Order [Kietas viršelis]

(Vanderbilt University and American University of Sharjah)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x22 mm, weight: 454 g, 30 Figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801892066
  • ISBN-13: 9780801892066
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x22 mm, weight: 454 g, 30 Figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Oct-2009
  • Leidėjas: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801892066
  • ISBN-13: 9780801892066
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

News stories remind us almost daily that anti-American opinion is rampant in every corner of the globe. Journalists, scholars, and politicians alike reinforce the perception that anti-Americanism is an entrenched sentiment in many foreign countries. Political scientist Giacomo Chiozza challenges this conventional wisdom, arguing that foreign public opinion about the U.S. is much more diverse and nuanced than is generally believed.

Chiozza examines the character, source, and persistence of foreign attitudes toward the United States. His findings are based on worldwide public opinion databases that surveyed anti-American sentiment in Islamic countries, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and East Asia. Data compiled from responses in a wide range of categories -- including politics, wealth, science and technology, popular culture, and education -- indicate that anti-American sentiments vary widely across these geographic regions.

Through careful analyses, Chiozza shows how foreign publics balance the political, social, and cultural dimensions of the U.S. in their own perceptions of the country. He finds that popular anti-Americanism is mostly benign and shallow; deep-seated ideological opposition to the U.S. is usually held among a minority of groups. More often, Chiozza explains, foreigners have conflicting attitudes toward the U.S. He finds that while anti-Americanism certainly exists, the United States is equally praised as a symbol of democracy and freedom, its ideals of liberty, equality, and opportunity applauded.

Chiozza clearly demonstrates that what is reported as undisputed fact -- that various groups abhor American values -- is in reality a complex story.

Recenzijos

In spite of widely held contentions, anti-Americanism is not as deepseeded as some pundits would have their audiences believe, the author argues... The respect of American ideals hinges on more than how America acts. The way those actions are framed and portrayed are of equal importance. Chiozza is convinced that the persistence of anti-Americanism is here to stay, albeit in various forms and to various degrees. -- Nick Deshpande Journal of Homeland Security andEmergency Management 2010 The work establishes Chiozza as a pioneering empirical analyst of anti-Americanism. Future work on this subject will benefit from the substantial empirical contribution offered in this fine book. -- Lisa Blaydes Public Opinion Quarterly 2010

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A major contribution to the study of both public opinion and foreign policy analysis. A tour de force in comparison to others in the field. It is the only book that methodically probes the sources rather than just the manifestations of anti-Americanism. -- Patrick James, University of Southern California
List of Tables vii
List of Figures ix
Acknowledgments xi
PART I: THEMES AND THEORY
1 Overview
3
Introduction
3
The Central Argument
4
Attitudes towards the United States
9
A Historical Overview
13
Roadmap of This Book
26
2 Two Theories on Anti-Americanism
32
Introduction
32
Measuring Anti-Americanism
34
The Popular Basis of Anti-American Sentiment
39
Two Views on Anti-Americanism
41
The Soft Power Thesis
48
Conclusions
50
PART II: FEATURES
3 Patterns of Anti-Americanism
53
Introduction
53
Dimensions of Anti-Americanism
54
The Multifaceted Opinions about the United States
59
Are People Just Trying to Be Polite?
78
Conclusions
83
4 Testing the Soft Power Thesis
85
Introduction
85
Description of the Data
86
Finding the Patterns of Anti-Americanism
92
Policy, Polity, and Soft Power
97
Conclusions
105
PART III: SOURCES
5 Profiles of Anti-American Opinion
109
Introduction
109
Profiles of Respondents
110
Four Hypotheses
112
The Empirical Tests
116
The Findings
118
Conclusions
136
6 The Sources of the Policy and Polity Frames
137
Introduction
137
Individual-level Determinants of Anti-Americanism
138
Country-level Determinants of Anti-Americanism
140
Findings on Respondents' Identities
141
Findings on Country Factors
151
Conclusions
156
PART IV: PERSISTENCE
7 Anti-Americanism beyond 2002
161
Introduction
161
The Image of America in Times of Crisis
164
Assessing the Persistence of Anti-Americanism
168
Five Mechanisms
170
Conclusions
182
8 An Evaluation of the Persistence of Anti-Americanism
184
Introduction
184
Empirical Findings
185
Will Anti-Americanism Persist?
196
Conclusions
197
9 Conclusions
199
Notes 203
References 215
Index 227
Giacomo Chiozza is an assistant professor of political science at Vanderbilt University.