Anti-Americanism in Europe: Theoretical Mechanisms and Empirical Evidence


Autoria(s): Liebe, Ulf; Beyer, Heiko
Data(s)

06/08/2013

Resumo

One of the most popular explanations for post-9/11 anti-Americanism argues that resentment against America and Americans is mainly a function of the US government’s unpopular actions. The present article challenges this interpretation: first, it argues that neither the vitality of the resentment in times when the United States had no influence in the respective parts of the world nor its recent radical manifestations are accounted for in a political reductionist framework. In fact, specific traditions of anti-Americanism have an influence on the negative attitudes observed today, as a comparison between Britain, France, Germany, and Poland reveals. Second, this article suggests an alternative theoretical approach. Anti-Americanism can be explained by two basic mechanisms: it functions as a strategy to project denied and disliked self-concepts onto an external object, and it offers an interpretation frame for complex social processes that allows to reduce cognitive dissonance. Multivariate analyses based on empirical data collected in the Pew surveys of 2002 and 2007 show the fruitfulness of our theoretical approach.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/45293/1/Anti-Americanism%20in%20Europe.pdf

Liebe, Ulf; Beyer, Heiko (2013). Anti-Americanism in Europe: Theoretical Mechanisms and Empirical Evidence. European sociological review, 30(1), pp. 90-106. Oxford University Press 10.1093/esr/jct024 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/esr/jct024>

doi:10.7892/boris.45293

info:doi:10.1093/esr/jct024

urn:issn:0266-7215

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

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http://boris.unibe.ch/45293/

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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Liebe, Ulf; Beyer, Heiko (2013). Anti-Americanism in Europe: Theoretical Mechanisms and Empirical Evidence. European sociological review, 30(1), pp. 90-106. Oxford University Press 10.1093/esr/jct024 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/esr/jct024>

Palavras-Chave #300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
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