
Anti-americanism / A.Z. Rubinstein and D.E. Smith - Anti-ameericanism in Mexico / G.W. Grayson - Latin America, anti-americanism, and intellectual Hubris / I.L. Horowitz - Anti-americanism in the Arab world / A. Dawisha - Perception, preference, and policy / M.B. Hamid - Anti-americanism in Turkey / A. Evin - Anti-americanism in South Asia / A. Embree - Anti-americanism in Southeast Asia / R.C. Horn - Anti-americanism in Africa / H. Glickman - Multinational corporations and anti-americanism / D. Haendel - Anti-americanism at the United Nations / E. Luck and P. Fromuth - Implications of anti-americanism for U.S. foreign policy / R.E. Bissell.
This collection investigates the origins, manifestations, and strategic consequences of anti-American sentiment across various regions of the developing world. Edited by Alvin Z. Rubinstein and Donald E. Smith, the volume assembles contributions from regional specialists to analyze how local political, cultural, and economic factors shape perceptions of the United States. The authors argue that understanding these sentiments is critical for calibrating effective U.S. diplomatic and economic engagement in the late 20th century.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and policy analysts frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for understanding the structural roots of international friction during the Cold War era. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous, multi-faceted examination of regional political dynamics.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Praeger Publishers
ISBN-10:
0030019621
ISBN-13:
9780030019623
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