June 28, 2005

Pro-Americanism

The whole world is pretty much anti-American now, right? It would be easy to draw that conclusion these days. News reports, media coverage and anecdotes paint of picture of a world uniformly hostile to the United States.

But a new article in Foriegn Policy magazine shows it ain't necessarily so. We do have a few friends out there. They just don't get much play in the MSM.

Here's a sample paragraph from the long article:

"In some countries, even larger chunks of the population have such associations. In the Philippines, for example, the BBC poll shows that 88 percent of the population has a ?mainly positive? view of the United States, an unusually high number anywhere. In India, that number is 54 percent, and in South Africa, it?s 56 percent, particularly high numbers for the developing world. In the case of the first two countries, geopolitics could be part of the explanation: India and the Philippines are both fighting Islamist terrorist insurgencies, and they see the United States as an ally in their struggles. (Perhaps for this reason, both of these countries are also among the few who perceived the reelection of U.S. President George W. Bush as ?mainly positive? for the world as well.) But it is also true that all three of these countries have experienced, in the last 20 years, political or economic change that has made them richer, freer, or both. And in all three cases, it?s clear that people would have reasons to associate new prosperity and new freedom with the actions of the United States."

Posted by David at June 28, 2005 03:00 PM
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