It has never been more important for Americans to understand why
the world both hates and loves the United States. In "What They
Think of Us," a remarkable group of writers from the Middle East,
Europe, Asia, and Latin America describes the world's profoundly
ambivalent attitudes toward the United States--before and since
9/11.
While many people around the world continue to see the United
States as a model despite the Iraq war and the war on terror, the
U.S. response to 9/11 has undoubtedly intensified global
anti-Americanism. "What They Think of Us" reveals that substantial
goodwill toward America still exists, but that this sympathy is in
peril--and that there is an immense gap between how Americans view
their country and how it is viewed abroad.
Drawing on broad research and personal experience while avoiding
anecdotalism and polemics, the writers gathered here combine
political, cultural, and historical analysis to explain how people
in different parts of the world see the United States. They show
that not all anti-Americanism can be blamed on U.S. foreign policy.
America is disliked not just for what it does but also for what it
is, and perceptions of both are profoundly shaped--and sometimes
warped--by the domestic realities of the countries where
anti-Americanism thrives. In addition to analyzing America's
battered global reputation, these writers propose ways the United
States and other countries can build better relations through
greater understanding and respect.
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