Looks at how other countries perceive the United States and its role in the world.
A compelling collection of expert-written essays on the events, developments, and processes that shape global perspectives on the United States, including trade agreements, brain drain, and concepts of democracy.
Offers ninety-five articles on America's international role, including American AIDS policy, U.S. relations with the United Nations, and the collapse of the Soviet Union.
This unique, nonpartisan survey, written by experts from around the world, is the first general resource to explore the role and image of the United States from the viewpoints of the peoples and nations of the world.
The editors present the essays in pairs that overlap in theme or region. Each author subsequently comments on the other's work.
The editors present the essays in pairs that overlap in theme or region. Each author subsequently comments on the other's work.
This collection of compelling essays provides in-depth analyses of the core characteristics of the United States, crucial historical events, U.S. policies and programs, and cultural phenomena such as religion and pop culture.