National Images and United States-Canada Relations - Stephen Brooks

National Images and United States-Canada Relations

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Buch | Hardcover
134 Seiten
2024
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-67520-6 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
The book explores the psychological-cultural dimension of the United States-Canada relationship by analyzing how each country has viewed the other. Drawing on a wide range of data the books explores how Americans and Canadians have viewed one another from the moment they were launched on separate trajectories.
This book explores the psychological–cultural dimension of the United States–Canada relationship by analyzing how each country has viewed the other. Drawing on a wide range of data, including primary sources, secondary literature, and survey research, the methodology is historical/analytical, seeking to explicate and understand how Americans and Canadians, and their elites, have viewed one another from the moment they were launched on separate trajectories, why they developed and held such ideas, and what consequences these images had for the bilateral relationship between the countries. American and Canadian images of the other have deep roots and are, in many respects, recognizably the same today as they were many decades ago. Moreover, even when anchored to important realities of the other, such images influence the perception and interpretation of events, and actions taken by the other. How Americans and Canadians have viewed each other, the sources of these ideas, the way they have been influenced by each country’s domestic politics and place within the international system, and the consequences for their bilateral relationship are among the questions examined. Interdisciplinary in approach, the book will appeal to scholars and students of political science, international relations, and history.

Stephen Brooks is a professor at the University of Windsor, Canada. His research focuses on Canadian politics, American politics, and American foreign policy. His publications include As Others See Us: The Causes and Consequences of Foreign Perceptions of America (University of Toronto Press, 2006), American Exceptionalism in the Age of Obama (Routledge, 2013), and Anti-Americanism and the Limits of Public Diplomacy: Winning Hearts and Minds (Routledge, 2016).

Chapter 1 Images of the Other and International Relations

Introduction: Imagining the Other

When and How Do Images of the Other Matter?

Borderlands: Does Physical Contiguity Make a Difference?

National Images and United States-Canada Relations

Chapter 2 America: A Canadian Obsession

Introduction

Early Perceptions: Anti-American Elites and an Unconvinced Public

The Rebellions of 1837-1838: Rejection of the American Model?

Fears of Annexation

Canadian Ambivalence toward America

The “New” Canadian Nationalism

Multiculturalism as a Marker of Difference (and Superiority!)

Old Cultural Tropes Die Hard

American Decline, the Rise of Trumpism, and Canadians’ Image of America

Conclusion

Chapter 3 Canada: From Existential Threat to the Unknown Country

Introduction

The Threat from the North

The Early American Image of les Canadiens and the Canadian People

Canada as a Refuge from Injustice

Reciprocity and Annexation

The Friendly Neighbor Next Door

The Popular Image of Canada: Public Opinion and the Media

Canada in America’s Culture Wars

Conclusion

Chapter 4 A Story of Asymmetry: The Policy Consequences of National Images

Introduction

Economics

Security and Defense

Communications and Culture

The One-Way Mirror

The Modern Era in United States-Canada Relations

Cultural Nationalism in Canada

Economic Nationalism in Canada

United States-Canada Free Trade, 1989

The Decision to Go to War in Iraq, 2003

National Images Matter… within Limits

References

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie InterAmerican Research: Contact, Communication, Conflict
Zusatzinfo 10 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 421 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
ISBN-10 1-032-67520-9 / 1032675209
ISBN-13 978-1-032-67520-6 / 9781032675206
Zustand Neuware
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