The Hate That Won't Go Away: Anti-Americanism in China

Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (135):155-161 (2006)
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Why Do They Hate Us? In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, many Americans began to ask the question “Why do they hate us?” Today, those who hate us have greatly expanded in number. They range from Muslim fanatics who wish to kill Americans, to numerous citizens of France, Germany, Spain, South Korea, Canada, and elsewhere who see the United States as a bigger threat than the global terrorists that it seeks to eliminate. Americans continue to brood over the fact that others hate us, but they seem no more prepared to understand or address the problem. At a…

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