Papers derived from a conference jointly organized by the Remarque Institute and the Paris Center for the Study of International Relations (CERI) held in Paris in the fall of 2002
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction: The Banality of Anti-Americanism / Denis Lacorne, Tony Judt 1 -- 1 A New Master Narrative? Reflections on Contemporary Anti-Americanism / Tony Judt 11 -- 2 Anti-Americanism and Americanophobia: A French Perspective / Denis Lacorne 35 -- 3 Anti-Americanism in French and European Public Opinion / Gerard Grunberg 59 -- 4 Is There a New Anti-Americanism? Reflections on Germany in Times of Global Simultaneity / Detlev Claussen 75 -- 5 America’s Best Friends in Europe: East-Central European Perceptions and Policies toward the United States / Jacques Rupnik 93 -- 6 The Special Russian Way: The Origin and Evolution of Russian Perceptions about the United States / Nikolai Zlobin 115 -- 7 Saudi Perceptions of the United States since 9/11 / F. Gregory Gause, III 141 -- 8 The Palestinian Perception of America after 9/11 / Camille Mansour 157 -- 9 Anti-Americanism in Pakistan / Mohammad Waseem 173 -- 10 Three Sources of Anti-Americanism in Iran / Morad Saghafi 189 -- 11 Uncle Sam to the Rescue? The Political Impact of American Involvement in ASEAN Security and Political Issues in the Wake of 9/11 / Farish A. Noor 207.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries