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* '''Target Article''': Katzenstein, Peter J. and Keohane, Robert O. (2006) [[Anti-Americanisms]]. ''Policy Review'', October and November.
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* '''Commentaries''':
[[category:needs data]]: which is the correct source?
** Bertrand, 2006: {{:Formats:Bertrand 2006-10-27}}
 
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===Target Abstract===
[[author::Katzenstein, Peter J.]]
Arab reactions to American support for Israel in its recent conflict with Hezbollah have put anti-Americanism in the headlines once again. Around the world, not just in the Middle East, when bad things happen there is a widespread tendency to blame America for its sins, either of commission or omission. When its Belgrade embassy is bombed, Chinese people believe it was a deliberate act of the United States government; terror plots by native British subjects are viewed as reflecting British support for American policy; when aids devastates much of Africa, the United States is faulted for not doing enough to stop it...
[[author::Keohane, Robert O.]]
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[[year::2006]]
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[[cite/author::Katzenstein 2006]]
[[title::Anti-Americanisms]]
 
Which source is correct (or was it published in both)? --
[[published in::Policy Review]]
[[cite/source::''Policy Review'', October and November]]
[[published in::Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior]]
[[cite/source::''Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior'', 88, 1-28]]
 
[[abstract::Arab reactions to American support for Israel in its recent conflict with Hezbollah have put anti-Americanism in the headlines once again. Around the world, not just in the Middle East, when bad things happen there is a widespread tendency to blame America for its sins, either of commission or omission. When its Belgrade embassy is bombed, Chinese people believe it was a deliberate act of the United States government; terror plots by native British subjects are viewed as reflecting British support for American policy; when aids devastates much of Africa, the United States is faulted for not doing enough to stop it...]]
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Anti-Americanisms: Katzenstein, Peter J., Keohane, Robert O. Policy Review, October and November, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 88, 1-28 (2006).

Abstract

Arab reactions to American support for Israel in its recent conflict with Hezbollah have put anti-Americanism in the headlines once again. Around the world, not just in the Middle East, when bad things happen there is a widespread tendency to blame America for its sins, either of commission or omission. When its Belgrade embassy is bombed, Chinese people believe it was a deliberate act of the United States government; terror plots by native British subjects are viewed as reflecting British support for American policy; when aids devastates much of Africa, the United States is faulted for not doing enough to stop it...

Responses

 Date"Date" is a type and predefined property provided by Semantic MediaWiki to represent date values.AuthorLead-in
Ill-defined27 October 2006BertrandWhat is happening to political science when leading thinkers can pretend to advance knowledge by little more than re-defining words? In their article "Anti-Americanisms", an abstract of a forthcoming book, Katzenstein and Keohane begin thus...
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Arab reactions to American support for IsrArab reactions to American support for Israel in its recent conflict with Hezbollah have put anti-Americanism in the headlines once again. Around the world, not just in the Middle East, when bad things happen there is a widespread tendency to blame America for its sins, either of commission or omission. When its Belgrade embassy is bombed, Chinese people believe it was a deliberate act of the United States government; terror plots by native British subjects are viewed as reflecting British support for American policy; when aids devastates much of Africa, the United States is faulted for not doing enough to stop it...faulted for not doing enough to stop it... +
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