This volume examines the diverse forms, sources, and political consequences of anti-Americanism across different regions of the world. Bringing together leading scholars, it analyzes how perceptions of the United States are shaped by historical experiences, foreign policy actions, ideological differences, and global power dynamics. The book explores variations of anti-American attitudes, rangin…
After publishing articles in leading American journals for over two decades, Kishore Mahbubani was described as "an Asian Toynbee, preoccupied with the rise and fall of civilizations" by The Economist. Trained in philosophy in North America and Asia, and well-experienced in real politik as a diplomat on the world stage, Mahbubani has unusual insight into America's ever more troubled relationshi…
In The Public Dimension of Foreign Policy, former Under Secretary of State and Ambassador David Newsom offers a trenchant analysis from a long-term insider's point of view of how our foreign policy is shaped and sometimes mis-shaped. Beginning with an explanation of the constitutional basis of free expression and public pressures, the book's twelve chapters examine the elements that combine…