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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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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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2002
Abstract Dillon was equally frank. He said that “the French deficit was so huge that there was nothing the United States could do unless the French took steps to rectify this situation.” Marjolin described plans for new taxes and spending reductions, but Dillon knew not to take these pledges at face value.
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Abstract Dillon was equally frank. He said that “the French deficit was so huge that there was nothing the United States could do unless the French took steps to rectify this situation.” Marjolin described plans for new taxes and spending reductions, but Dillon knew not to take these pledges at face value.
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AMERICANIZATION AND ANTI-AMERICANISM
2004The ongoing discussions about globalization, American hegemony and September 11 and its aftermath have moved the debate about the export of American culture and cultural anti-Americanism to center stage of world politics. At such a time, it is crucial to understand the process of culture transfer and its effects on local societies and their attitudes ...
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The Paradoxes of Anti-Americanism
Dissent, 2006In Europe, especially in France, anti-Americanism fundamentally structures political life and thought. In its most extreme forms, it embodies a whole way of interpreting the world. Explanation by means of America offers us the vertiginous feeling of the panoramic and allows us to embrace the totality of the real.
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1988
Anti-Americanism in China has a history of more than a century; however, it is only part of a general ambivalence that is manifest in both pro- and anti-American images and behavior. This ambivalence is rooted in the differing value systems of Chinese and Americans, but it has also been stimulated by Sino-American interactions historically.
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Anti-Americanism in China has a history of more than a century; however, it is only part of a general ambivalence that is manifest in both pro- and anti-American images and behavior. This ambivalence is rooted in the differing value systems of Chinese and Americans, but it has also been stimulated by Sino-American interactions historically.
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Monthly Review, 1954
There is no more "anti-Americanism" in Europe than during the war—than there is normally friction at the fringes of cultures. Not, that is, the type of "tension" which sociology studies, and which arises from misunderstanding, leads to a stereotype hatred of all Americans, or wants to see Americans in trouble.This article can also be found at the ...
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There is no more "anti-Americanism" in Europe than during the war—than there is normally friction at the fringes of cultures. Not, that is, the type of "tension" which sociology studies, and which arises from misunderstanding, leads to a stereotype hatred of all Americans, or wants to see Americans in trouble.This article can also be found at the ...
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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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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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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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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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American Foreign Policy Interests, 2004
A dispassionate, thorough, and nuanced analysis of the contemporary version of the phenomenon that has roiled Europe's population and affected their governments' approach to the United States since the end of the cold ...
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A dispassionate, thorough, and nuanced analysis of the contemporary version of the phenomenon that has roiled Europe's population and affected their governments' approach to the United States since the end of the cold ...
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Connecting Contextual and Individual Drivers of Anti-Americanism in Arab Countries
Political Studies, 2021Saskia Glas, Niels Spierings
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