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Anti-Americanism

2007
Why do people hate America and Americans? The essays in Volume One explore various possible causes, such as American multi-national corporations, America's stance on the environment and the promotion of American values abroad. This volume concentrates on the causes of Anti-Americanism; each of the 10 10,000-word articles, written by an ...
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The Anti-American as Americanizer: Revisiting the Anti-American Century in Germany

German Politics and Society, 2009
This article contextualizes the recent debates about German and European anti-Americanism by highlighting the paradoxical nature of such sentiments. Using examples from the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, and the postwar period, this article shows that anti-Americanism arose less from divergent cultural trends and perceived "value gaps," as many recent ...
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Anti-American Studies

Prospects, 2005
That Todd Gitlin, one of the leaders of the anti-Vietnam War movement in the 1960s, should have about-faced with regard to early millennial U.S. imperial ventures is one of the defining acts of our intellectual moment. In aNew York Timesop-ed piece in September of 2002, Gitlin wrote,The American left … had its version of unilateralism.
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Anti-American Futurology

2011
If the interwar period saw anti-Americanism regain the ideological certainty it had lost toward the end of the nineteenth century, it happened largely by way of compensation, as a way of dealing with Europe’s crisis after World War I. As Eric Hobsbawm has pointed out, the nineteenth century was the most European century in world history; no continent ...
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Anti-Americanisms in France

French Politics, Culture & Society, 2005
France is undoubtedly the first response that comes to mind when askedwhich country in Europe is the most anti-American. Between taking the leadof the anti-globalization movement in the late 1990s and taking the lead ofthe anti-war in Iraq camp in 2003, France confirmed its image as the “oldestenemy” among America’s friends.
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Rethinking Anti-Americanism

2012
'Anti-Americanism' is an unusual expression; although stereotypes and hostility exist toward every nation, we do not hear of 'anti-Italianism' or 'anti-Brazilianism'. Only Americans have elevated such sentiment to the level of a world view, an explanatory factor so significant as to merit a name - an 'ism' - usually reserved for comprehensive ...
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Patriotism and Anti-Americanism

Peace Review, 2003
After the tragic events of September, 2001 many U.S. citizens were confronted with the brute and disappointing fact that many people outside the United States do not like Americans. Nay, not only do they dislike Americans, they hate them with such passion that they will resort to any means to vent their hate.
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Young Japan's Anti-Americanism

American Quarterly, 1955
WITH regard to foreign peoples the question "do they like us?" is one on which Americans are extremely sensitive. The hard-shelled diplomat may regard this concern as sentimental or childish or irrelevant, or positively detrimental to good bargaining across the conference table, but nothing can send an American back to his isolationist moorings faster ...
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Anti-Americanism

Choice Reviews Online, 2004
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