Anti-Americanism in the Third World

Anti-Americanism can be defined as any hostile action or expression that becomes part and parcel of an undifferentiated attack on the foreign policy, society, culture, and values of the United States. This analysis distinguishes four types: (1) issue-oriented anti-Americanism, or a pattern of outbur...

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Marxian economics
Nationalism
Political attitudes
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Third World economies
United States
United States government
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