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Ole Rudolf Holsti - To See Ourselves as Others See Us: How Publics Abroad View the United States after 9/11 - 9780472070367 - V9780472070367
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To See Ourselves as Others See Us: How Publics Abroad View the United States after 9/11

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Description for To See Ourselves as Others See Us: How Publics Abroad View the United States after 9/11 Hardcover. Drawing on public opinion surveys conducted in 30 nations, this book documents an anti-American sentiment. It suggests that the war in Iraq, human rights violations, and unpopular international policies are largely responsible. Num Pages: 264 pages, 39 tables. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 2AB; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 20. .

"Holsti, the authority on American foreign policy attitudes, investigates others' views of us. It's not pretty. It matters. Read this."
---Bruce Russett, Dean Acheson Professor of International Relations, Yale University, and editor of the Journal of Conflict Resolution

"Clearly and engagingly written, Holsti's book ranks among the most important---and most objective---of the post-9/11 scholarly studies. It deserves a large readership, both within and beyond academe."
---Ralph Levering, Vail Professor of History, Davidson College

In terms of military and economic power, the United States remains one of the strongest nations in the world. Yet the United States seems to have lost the power ... Read more

Why? Immediately after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, leaders and citizens of foreign nations generally expressed sympathy for the United States. Since then, attitudes have changed. Drawing upon public opinion surveys conducted in 30 nations, Ole R. Holsti documents an increasing anti-American sentiment. His analysis suggests that the war in Iraq, human rights violations, and unpopular international policies are largely responsible. Consequently, the United States can rebuild its repute by adopting an unselfish, farsighted approach to global issues.

Indeed, the United States must restore goodwill abroad, Holsti asserts, because public opinion indirectly influences the leaders who decide whether or not to side with the Americans.

Ole R. Holsti is George V. Allen Professor Emeritus of International Affairs in the Department of Political Science at Duke University and author of Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472070367
SKU
V9780472070367
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About Ole Rudolf Holsti
Ole R. Holsti is George V. Allen Professor Emeritus of International Affairs in the Department of Political Science at Duke University and author of Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy. Visit Ole Holsti's website.

Reviews for To See Ourselves as Others See Us: How Publics Abroad View the United States after 9/11
Holsti, the authority on American foreign policy attitudes, investigates others' views of us. It's not pretty. It matters. Read this. - Bruce Russett, Dean Acheson Professor of International Relations, Yale University, and Editor of the Journal of Conflict Resolution

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