Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes
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. When did anti-American feeling start and how has it changed through history? Volume Two examines key periods from the founding fathers to the Cold War and the War Against Terror. What forms does anti-Americanism take in countries round the world? Volume Three surveys different sorts of anti-American feeling in a range of countries and regions from the Middle East to Latin America, from Western Europe to the Far East, and from Russia to North America itself. Why is anti-Americanism currently so strong? Essays in the fourth volume examine key themes and flashpoints: the 'Bush Doctrine', the Iraq War, the rise of Islamic Fundamentalism, US relations with the UN, and many others.

This multi-volume set aims to become the definitive contribution to the field of anti-American studies. Each volume concentrates on a particular theme; each 10,000-word article, written by an international expert, addresses a particular question. Taken together, they deal at length and in depth with a phenomenon which is frequently but unreflectingly mentioned in the media. Many essays explore the contradictions and paradoxes of anti-Americanism - for example the impact of American pop culture, which is consumed at a startling rate around the globe while also remaining a source of much anxiety and criticism. They also look beyond political and national traditions of anti-Americanism (in Socialism or the Environmental Movement, in France and the US itself) and to traditions in literature, foreign cartooning and the tabloid press. The final volume of essays focuses on the contemporary situation, suggesting reasons for the current wave of anti-American feeling, including the policies of George W. Bush, the relentless spread of American business and culture, the American push for democracy (often seen as forced and hypocritical), America's pursuit of a war against Iraq, America's record of supporting dictators and being involved in clandestine wars, and others.

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Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes
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. When did anti-American feeling start and how has it changed through history? Volume Two examines key periods from the founding fathers to the Cold War and the War Against Terror. What forms does anti-Americanism take in countries round the world? Volume Three surveys different sorts of anti-American feeling in a range of countries and regions from the Middle East to Latin America, from Western Europe to the Far East, and from Russia to North America itself. Why is anti-Americanism currently so strong? Essays in the fourth volume examine key themes and flashpoints: the 'Bush Doctrine', the Iraq War, the rise of Islamic Fundamentalism, US relations with the UN, and many others.

This multi-volume set aims to become the definitive contribution to the field of anti-American studies. Each volume concentrates on a particular theme; each 10,000-word article, written by an international expert, addresses a particular question. Taken together, they deal at length and in depth with a phenomenon which is frequently but unreflectingly mentioned in the media. Many essays explore the contradictions and paradoxes of anti-Americanism - for example the impact of American pop culture, which is consumed at a startling rate around the globe while also remaining a source of much anxiety and criticism. They also look beyond political and national traditions of anti-Americanism (in Socialism or the Environmental Movement, in France and the US itself) and to traditions in literature, foreign cartooning and the tabloid press. The final volume of essays focuses on the contemporary situation, suggesting reasons for the current wave of anti-American feeling, including the policies of George W. Bush, the relentless spread of American business and culture, the American push for democracy (often seen as forced and hypocritical), America's pursuit of a war against Iraq, America's record of supporting dictators and being involved in clandestine wars, and others.

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Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes

Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes

by Brendon O'Connor (Editor)
Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes

Anti-Americanism [4 volumes]: History, Causes, Themes

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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. When did anti-American feeling start and how has it changed through history? Volume Two examines key periods from the founding fathers to the Cold War and the War Against Terror. What forms does anti-Americanism take in countries round the world? Volume Three surveys different sorts of anti-American feeling in a range of countries and regions from the Middle East to Latin America, from Western Europe to the Far East, and from Russia to North America itself. Why is anti-Americanism currently so strong? Essays in the fourth volume examine key themes and flashpoints: the 'Bush Doctrine', the Iraq War, the rise of Islamic Fundamentalism, US relations with the UN, and many others.

This multi-volume set aims to become the definitive contribution to the field of anti-American studies. Each volume concentrates on a particular theme; each 10,000-word article, written by an international expert, addresses a particular question. Taken together, they deal at length and in depth with a phenomenon which is frequently but unreflectingly mentioned in the media. Many essays explore the contradictions and paradoxes of anti-Americanism - for example the impact of American pop culture, which is consumed at a startling rate around the globe while also remaining a source of much anxiety and criticism. They also look beyond political and national traditions of anti-Americanism (in Socialism or the Environmental Movement, in France and the US itself) and to traditions in literature, foreign cartooning and the tabloid press. The final volume of essays focuses on the contemporary situation, suggesting reasons for the current wave of anti-American feeling, including the policies of George W. Bush, the relentless spread of American business and culture, the American push for democracy (often seen as forced and hypocritical), America's pursuit of a war against Iraq, America's record of supporting dictators and being involved in clandestine wars, and others.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846450044
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2007
Edition description: 4 Volume Set
Pages: 1407
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.50(h) x 5.10(d)

About the Author

Brendon O'Connor is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Public Policy at Griffith University in Australia. His recent books include: The Rise of Anti-Americanism (co-ed. With M. Griffiths, 2006). In 2003, he received a Fulbright grant to host an international symposium on anti-Americanism.

Table of Contents

Volume 1

:Introduction: Causes and Sources of Anti-Americanism

1. What is Anti-Americanism?

2. The Anti-American Mindset

3. Americanization and Anti-Americanism

4. The Death Penalty, Guns and Anti-Americanism

5. Religion and Anti-Americanism

6. The American Personality and Anti-Americanism

7. The Environment and Anti-Americanism

8. Democracy and Anti-Americanism

9. Bush, the Iraq War and Anti-Americanism

10.The Washington Consensus and Anti-Americanism

11. American Popular Culture and Anti-Americanism

12. Modernity, Resentment and Anti-Americanism

Volume 2

:Introduction: Historical Perspectives

1. A History of Anti-Americanism: from Buffon to Bush

2. Schizophrenic Nationalism and Anti-Americanism

3. Philosophic Anti-Americanism

4. Americanism as a Source of Anti-Americanism

5. American Exceptionalism and Anti-Americanism,

6. European anti-Semitism and Anti-Americanism

7. The Cold War and Anti-Americanism

8. The Cultural Cold War and Anti-Americanism

9. The Anti-Vietnam War Movement and Anti-Americanism

10. Race, Nationalism, and Anti-Americanism in America

Volume 3

:Introduction: Comparative Perspectives

1. Anti-Americanism and Anglophobia

2. Anti-Americanism and Anti-Globalization

3. Anti-Americanism in Australia

4. Anti-Americanism in Canada

5. Anti-Americanism in Latin America

6. Anti-Americanism in Russia

7. Anti-Americanism in France

8. Anti-Americanism in Germany

9. Anti-Americanism in the United Kingdom

10. Anti-Americanism in Greece

11. Anti-Americanism in China

12. Anti-Americanism in the Philippines

13. Anti-Americanism in the Middle East

Volume 4

:Introduction: Blame it on Bush?

1. George W. Bush and Anti-Americanism

2. Anti-Americanism in France and the Crisis over Iraq

3. Anti-Americanism, the West and the Transatlantic Rift

4. The Bush Doctrine and Anti-Americanism

5. Anti-Americanism at the United Nations

6. US Military Bases and Anti-Americanism

7. Global Poverty and Anti-Americanism

8. Human Rights and Anti-Americanism

9. Islamic Fundamentalism, Concerned Muslims and Anti-Americanism

10. Anti-American Heroes and the Rhetoric of Moral Outrage

11. The Consequences of Anti-Americanism: Does it Matter?

12. Responding to Anti-Americanism: The Politics of Public Diplomacy

13. American Power, Anti-Americanism and International Order

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