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Amerika gegen die Welt: Wie wir anders sind - 9780805077216, Kohut, Hardcover-

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America Against the World: How We Are Different- 9780805077216, Kohut, hardcover
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9780805077216
Book Title
America Against the World : How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes
Features
Revised
Genre
Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science
Topic
Sociology / General, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, International Relations / General
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
19.3 Oz
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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The rise in anti-Americanism is the most pressing challenge facing us. In America Against the World, Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes consider the surprising findings of the Pew Research Center's landmark survey of world opinion to understand why the world has turned against America. Where once we were considered the champion of democracy, we are now seen as a militant hyperpower. Kohut and Stokes reveal that from our business endeavors abroad to the war on terrorism, Americans' go-it-alone attitudes-in particular, our belief in personal responsibility and our unclouded optimism-have encouraged the world to view the United States as a bully and a threat. Former secretary of state Madeleine K. Albright argues in her foreword that we cannot stop the spread of anti-Americanism without truly understanding who we are. America Against the World provides the insight to take that step. Book jacket.

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Publisher
Holt & Company, Henry
ISBN-10
0805077219
ISBN-13
9780805077216
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50790741

Product Key Features

Book Title
America Against the World : How We Are Different and Why We Are Disliked
Author
Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Features
Revised
Topic
Sociology / General, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, International Relations / General
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Social Science, Philosophy, Political Science
Number of Pages
288 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
19.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
E169.12.K59 2006
Edition Description
Revised Edition
Reviews
"If you've been wondering why the rest of the world often misunderstands, dislikes, and even fears the United States, this book offers convincing answers. Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes, and their colleagues have done impressive original research and produced truly arresting insights." -- Doyle McManus , Washington Bureau Chief, Los Angeles Times "At a time when America needs international support more than ever, Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes explain why the United States is distinct and sometimes disliked. Rather than rely on conjecture, they use international surveys to answer these critical questions. Anyone worried about America's place in the world will find new evidence and unconventional answers in this well-written book." -- Joseph S. Nye, Jr. , author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics "By holding up two mirrors--how we Americans look to ourselves and how we look to others--Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes hit us with a reality full of surprises, comforting and unsettling insights, and a full meal for policymakers and the rest of us to digest or pay the consequences. Very carefully and fairly analyzed, this is a truly important book." -- Leslie H. Gelb , president emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations   "Once you see the deep and diffuse roots of current anti-Americanism, you realize there won't be an easy fix ... . [Kohut and Stokes] offer insight into how we might avoid ... 'the Anti-American Century.'" --The New York Times Book Review   " Kohut and Stokes make a strong case ... The results of their global surveys and their interpretative essays make for interesting and enlightening reading." -- Walter Russell Mead , Foreign Affairs   " Reveal[s] a stunning unraveling of global good feelings toward the U.S. in the past few years.... So much has been lost; but that gives us all the more to win back." -- Andrew Sullivan , Time.com   " A shrewd character analysis of the planet's remaining superpower." --Bloomberg News   "Provocative reading... Americans like to think of themselves as the city on the hill. Could it be that others see just another suburb in the smog?" --The Washington Times   "A fascinating--and troubling--look at how the rest of the world views us." --Booklist, starred review, "If you've been wondering why the rest of the world often misunderstands, dislikes, and even fears the United States, this book offers convincing answers. Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes, and their colleagues have done impressive original research and produced truly arresting insights." -- Doyle McManus , Washington Bureau Chief, Los Angeles Times "At a time when America needs international support more than ever, Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes explain why the United States is distinct and sometimes disliked. Rather than rely on conjecture, they use international surveys to answer these critical questions. Anyone worried about America's place in the world will find new evidence and unconventional answers in this well-written book." -- Joseph S. Nye, Jr. , author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics "By holding up two mirrors--how we Americans look to ourselves and how we look to others--Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes hit us with a reality full of surprises, comforting and unsettling insights, and a full meal for policymakers and the rest of us to digest or pay the consequences. Very carefully and fairly analyzed, this is a truly important book." -- Leslie H. Gelb , president emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations "Once you see the deep and diffuse roots of current anti-Americanism, you realize there won't be an easy fix ... . [Kohut and Stokes] offer insight into how we might avoid ... 'the Anti-American Century.'" --The New York Times Book Review " Kohut and Stokes make a strong case ... The results of their global surveys and their interpretative essays make for interesting and enlightening reading." -- Walter Russell Mead , Foreign Affairs " Reveal[s] a stunning unraveling of global good feelings toward the U.S. in the past few years.... So much has been lost; but that gives us all the more to win back." -- Andrew Sullivan , Time.com " A shrewd character analysis of the planet's remaining superpower." --Bloomberg News "Provocative reading... Americans like to think of themselves as the city on the hill. Could it be that others see just another suburb in the smog?" --The Washington Times "A fascinating--and troubling--look at how the rest of the world views us." --Booklist, starred review, "If you've been wondering why the rest of the world often misunderstands, dislikes, and even fears the United States, this book offers convincing answers. Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes, and their colleagues have done impressive original research and produced truly arresting insights." -Doyle McManus, Washington Bureau Chief, Los Angeles Times "At a time when America needs international support more than ever, Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes explain why the United States is distinct and sometimes disliked. Rather than rely on conjecture, they use international surveys to answer these critical questions. Anyone worried about America's place in the world will find new evidence and unconventional answers in this well-written book." -Joseph S. Nye, Jr., author of Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics "By holding up two mirrors--how we Americans look to ourselves and how we look to others--Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes hit us with a reality full of surprises, comforting and unsettling insights, and a full meal for policymakers and the rest of us to digest or pay the consequences. Very carefully and fairly analyzed, this is a truly important book." -Leslie H. Gelb, president emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations, "If you've been wondering why the rest of the world often misunderstands, dislikes, and even fears the United States, this book offers convincing answers. Andrew Kohut, Bruce Stokes, and their colleagues have done impressive original research and produced truly arresting insights." Â--Doyle McManus, Washington Bureau Chief,Los Angeles Times "At a time when America needs international support more than ever, Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes explain why the United States is distinct and sometimes disliked. Rather than rely on conjecture, they use international surveys to answer these critical questions. Anyone worried about America's place in the world will find new evidence and unconventional answers in this well-written book." Â--Joseph S. Nye, Jr., author ofSoft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics "By holding up two mirrors--how we Americans look to ourselves and how we look to others--Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes hit us with a reality full of surprises, comforting and unsettling insights, and a full meal for policymakers and the rest of us to digest or pay the consequences. Very carefully and fairly analyzed, this is a truly important book." Â--Leslie H. Gelb, president emeritus,Council on Foreign Relations
Copyright Date
2006
Lccn
2005-055979
Dewey Decimal
973.931
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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