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Does the World Hate the United States? is a 2005 book, edited by Andrea C. Nakaya . It is in the At Issue series of American textbooks, intended according to the publisher for grades 10 to 12+.[ 1] [ 2]
The book presents selections of viewpoints on questions about anti-Americanism , its extent and causes in relationship to its foreign policies and popular culture , and whether it is rooted in jealousy . It was published by Greenhaven Press (Farmington Hills ) in 2005 as a 139-page hardcover (ISBN 0-7377-2368-8) and paperback (ISBN 0-7377-2369-6).
Contents
Viewpoint
Author
Notes
Introduction
1. Overview: How the World Views the United States
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
Excerpt from "What the World Thinks in 2002 ," Pew Global Attitudes Project , December 4, 2002.
2. There Is Widespread Anti-Americanism in Europe
Jean-François Revel
Excerpt from "Europe's Anti-American Obsession ,"[dead link ] The American Enterprise , December 2003.
3. Anti-Americanism Is Not Widespread in Europe
Eric Alterman
Excerpt from "USA Oui! Bush Non! ," The Nation , vol. 276, February 10, 2003, p. 11.
4. Central and Eastern Europe Are Pro-American
Radek Sikorski
Excerpt from "East Is Best: America's Friends in Europe and What They Understand ,"[dead link ] National Review , April 7, 2003.
5. Arab Nations Hate the United States
Abdel Mahdi Abdallah
Excerpt from "Causes of Anti-Americanism in the Arab World: A Socio-Political Perspective ," Middle East Review of International Affairs (MERIA ) , vol. 7, no. 4, December 2003.
6. Many South Koreans Dislike America
Seung-Hwan Kim
Excerpt from "Anti-Americanism in Korea ," Washington Quarterly , vol. 26, Winter 2002/2003, pp. 109–22. Mirrored here: part one and two .
7. Anti-Americanism Is a Minority View
The Economist
Excerpt from "Anti-Americanism On the Rise ," The Economist , vol. 366, January 4, 2003.
8. America's War on Terrorism Has Provoked International Resentment
Lutz Kleveman
Excerpt from "How America Makes Terrorists of Its Allies: Kudair Abbass was happy to see the US army keeping the peace in Iraq — until troops killed his brother for violating the curfew. Now, like so many in the region, he wants revenge ," New Statesman , vol. 132, October 13, 2003.
9. There Is No Evidence That America's Response to Terrorism Has Provoked International Resentment
Gerard Alexander
Excerpt from "An Unbalanced Critique of Bush: What the International Relations Experts Get Wrong ,"[dead link ] Weekly Standard , November 3, 2003, p. 25-29.
10. Jealousy of U.S. Power Causes European Anti-Americanism
Joshua Muravchik
Excerpt from "The European Disease: Irrational Anti-Americanism Takes Roots Across the Atlantic ,"[dead link ] The American Enterprise , vol. 13, December 2002, pp. 24–28.
11. British Anti-Americanism Is Not Caused by jealousy
Mark Thomas
Excerpt from "Mark Thomas Fails To Envy America:Britain's anti-Americanism is blamed on jealousy. This must mean we want the highest obesity rate in the world and a leader who can't string two sentences together ," New Statesman , vol. 131, July 22, 2002, p. 11.
12. Hollywood 's Representation of the United States Causes Anti-Americanism
Michael Medved
Excerpt from "That's Entertainment? Hollywood's Contribution to Anti-Americanism Abroad ,"[dead link ] National Interest , Summer 2002, p. 5-15.
13. A Fear of Modernism Results in Anti-Americanism
Fouad Ajami
Excerpt from "The Falseness of Anti-Americanism ," Foreign Policy , September/October 2003, p. 52.
Organizations to Contact
Bibliography
Index
Notes
External links