Anti-Americanisms in World Politics / / ed. by Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane.

Anti-Americanism has been the subject of much commentary but little serious research. In response, Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane have assembled a distinguished group of experts, including historians, polling-data analysts, political scientists, anthropologists, and sociologists, to expl...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2011]
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Cornell Studies in Political Economy
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Physical Description:1 online resource (368 p.) :; 32 tables, 23 charts/graphs, 3 line figures
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Introduction: The Politics of Anti-Americanisms --
I. ANTI-AMERICANISM AND AMERICANISM --
1. Varieties of Anti-Americanism: A Framework for Analysis --
2. Imagining America: The Promise and Peril of Boundlessness --
II. PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD THE UNITED STATES --
3. Anti-Americanism in Europe during the Cold War --
4. Disaggregating Anti-Americanism: An Analysis of Individual Attitudes toward the United States --
III. ANTI-AMERICANISM IN DIFFERENT SOCIETIES --
5. The Distinctiveness of French Anti-Americanism --
6. Chinese Attitudes toward the United States and Americans --
7. Anti-Americanisms in the Arab World --
IV. DYNAMICS OF ANTI-AMERICANISM --
8. Anti-Americanism as Schemas and Diacritics in France and Indonesia --
9. Legacies of Anti-Americanism: A Sociological Perspective --
V. CONSEQUENCES AND CONCLUSIONS --
10. The Political Consequences of Anti-Americanism --
Conclusion: Anti-Americanisms and the Polyvalence of America --
References --
List of Contributors --
Index
Summary:Anti-Americanism has been the subject of much commentary but little serious research. In response, Peter J. Katzenstein and Robert O. Keohane have assembled a distinguished group of experts, including historians, polling-data analysts, political scientists, anthropologists, and sociologists, to explore anti-Americanism in depth, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. The result is a book that probes deeply a central aspect of world politics that is frequently noted yet rarely understood.Katzenstein and Keohane identify several quite different anti-Americanisms-liberal, social, sovereign-nationalist, and radical. Some forms of anti-Americanism respond merely to what the United States does, and could change when U.S. policies change. Other forms are reactions to what the United States is, and involve greater bias and distrust. The complexity of anti-Americanism, they argue, reflects the cultural and political complexities of American society. The analysis in this book leads to a surprising discovery: there are as many ways to be anti-American as there are ways to be American.Contributors: John Bowen, Washington University in St. Louis; Giacomo Chiozza, University of California, Berkeley; Pierangelo Isernia, University of Siena; Alastair Iain Johnston, Harvard University; Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University; David M. Kennedy, Stanford University; Robert O. Keohane, Princeton University; Marc Lynch, Williams College; Doug McAdam, Stanford University; Sophie Meunier, Princeton University; Daniela Stockmann, University of Michigan
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780801461651
9783110536157
DOI:10.7591/9780801461651
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Peter J. Katzenstein, Robert O. Keohane.