The United States and Iraq
In all of our briefings, our authors aim to make a reasonable case and supply the facts and referencing to support the argument made. But some briefings make a more controversial case than others. We...
View ArticleThe United States and Latin America: Myths and Reality
Myth: With the United States preoccupied by the war on terror and Iraq, ties with Latin America have deteriorated substantially in recent yearsFact: The US preserves strong relations with the majority...
View ArticleChina
When considering the alternatives to American global leadership, China has emerged as the most likely power to supplant the United States in the Asia Pacific region. But Chinese policies consistently...
View ArticleHollywood and anti-Americanism
In all of our briefings, our authors aim to make a reasonable case and supply the facts and referencing to support the argument made. But some briefings make a more controversial case than others. We...
View ArticleThe UK-US Special Relationship: Myths and Reality
Myth: America did not support Britain during the Falklands WarFact: To the frustration of Margaret Thatcher, the Reagan Administration was divided between the ‘Atlanticists’ who favoured Britain and...
View ArticleThe UK-US Special Relationship in the 21st Century
It is received wisdom for many that Tony Blair’s desire to make Britain a bridge between America and Europe, and to support the United States in the war on terror, meant Britain was walked over. This...
View ArticleAmerica and the Environment
Americans are often attacked for being indifferent to environmental degradation. This impression is sustained in part by a number of myths that do not survive proper consideration. Myth: Americans do...
View ArticleAmerica and Immigration
After the attacks of 11th September 2001 on the United States, the government greatly enhanced security measures at the borders, in an attempt to keep dangerous people out. For some time it seemed...
View ArticleThe United Nations
When considering the alternatives to American global leadership, the United Nations is often offered as a desirable alternative. Inevitably, however, the UN embodies the flaws of the nations that make...
View ArticleThe United States and Israel
That America is a friend of Israel is well known. While this is often explained as owing to an unrepresentative Israel lobby, the underlying explanation is American public opinion. Pro-Israeli feeling...
View ArticleAmerica and Crime
One of the most prevalent ideas about America is that it is a dangerous place to live. The global stereotype remains that America is a largely lawless country, where death stalks the streets of major...
View ArticleWill anti-Americanism end if Barack Obama becomes President?
In all of our briefings, our authors aim to make a reasonable case and supply the facts and referencing to support the argument made. But some briefings make a more controversial case than others. We...
View ArticleAmerican aid to the developing world
America is sometimes attacked for its lack of generosity in aid to the developing world. The reality, when all forms of aid are considered, is of very high levels of generosity. Government aidIn 2006,...
View ArticleGlobal Governance
Today it is argued that there are global problems such as war, terrorism, climate change, world hunger, inequalities of condition, diseases such as HIV/AIDS and human rights violations that are beyond...
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