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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Via the Australian: Esteem for US rises in Asia

...in a world supposedly awash in anti-US sentiment, pro-American leaders keep winning elections. Germany's Angela Merkel is certainly more pro-American than Gerhard Schroeder, whom she replaced. The same is true of France's Nicolas Sarkozy.

More importantly in terms of Green's analysis, the same is also true of South Korea's new President. Lee Myung-bak, elected in a landslide in December, is vastly more pro-American than his predecessor, Roh Moo-hyun.

Even in majority Islamic societies, their populations allegedly radicalised and polarised by Bush's campaign in Iraq and the global war on terror more generally, election results don't show any evidence of these trends. In the most recent local elections in Indonesia, and in national elections in Pakistan, the Islamist parties with anti-American rhetoric fared very poorly. Similarly Kevin Rudd was elected as a very pro-American Labor leader, unlike Mark Latham, with his traces of anti-Americanism, who was heavily defeated.

Even with China, the Iraq campaign was not a serious negative for the US. Beijing was far more worried by the earlier US-led NATO intervention into Kosovo because it was based purely on notions of human rights in Kosovo...

...Green cautions that a US failure in Iraq, a retreat and leaving chaos in Iraq behind, would gravely damage US credibility in Asia.

What is clear from Green's analysis is how different the Asian environment is from the European environment, or even from the US domestic debate.

It is a form of Orientalism, but not quite what Edward Said had in mind.

1 Comment

I can tell you at least for germany and france that this sentiment is real.
Your economy is a thorn in the side of our socialists. You would need to create a wellfare system to feed, house and entertain all the poor for free as we have.

The US-reputation didn't decrease (much) because of those wars - it decreased because the Sovjets threat vanished.

Also the unpopularity of the US in germany increased because of the reunion. The east-germans were taught to hate America for decades. After the reunion, there has been a solid base to demand Anti-US-Statements. Of cause there are a lot of east-germans (like Angela Merkel) that are really thankful, but they didn't demand Pro-US-Statements ...

News bias influences minds and here we go.

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