Why America Is Such a Hard Sell

Beyond Pride and Prejudice

Juliana Geran Pilon author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Jan '07

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History offers ample proof of AmericaOs pride and prejudice, a twin handicap that prevents effective communication with the rest of the world. Using literature, political science, philosophy, and humor, the book explores some of the reasons for AmericaOs current predicament. It ends, however, on a positive note, describing some heartening initiatives, and expressing confidence in the sustaining power of the American spirit. Dr. Pilon's analysis should prove useful to scholars and practitioners, indeed to anyone interested in improving the interaction between America and the world.

Juliana Pilon brings substantial doses of international political experience and wisdom to bear on the vexing question of how America can do a better job of making itself understood in the world. Her ideas cut across stale partisan lines of debate and offer a host of practical ways for moving forward. -- Thomas Carothers, Vice President for Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
How can the country that attracts immigrants from around the world—many of whom risk their lives to take on marginal and difficult lives as illegals—be concurrently hated by so many others? Juliana Pilon provides provocative insights into one of the world's true "love/hate" relationships and points to the many missteps, some thoughtless, others cynical and calculated, that contribute to international ambivalence about the United States, its policies, and its culture. In the last in particular, Dr. Pilon draws needed attention to the global impacts, intended or otherwise, of a popular culture that is often as diffucult for others to ignore as it is for Americans to defend. -- William Nolte, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland and former Chancellor, National Intelligence University System
Juliana Pilon offers a sober and insightful analysis with solid recommendations on how to reverse the declining perception of the United States overseas. This is a must read for anyone who is concerned about how these perceptions are adversely impacting the U.S. role in the world and looking for concrete ideas about what to do about it. -- Kevin F. F. Quigley, President, National Peace Corps Association
. . . a nonpolemical, evenhanded, and folksy critique of an America that failed to practice effective "global outreach" . . . Recommended. -- L.S. Hunt * Choice Reviews *
A contribution to studies about U.S./world relations. -- Alexander J. Groth, research professor of political science, University of California, Davis
Why America Is Such a Hard Sell is a thoughtful analysis of the world situation and why America's world reputation is tarnished. Juliana Pilon offers hopeful and practical ways of combating this image problem. This book is important because Pilon stays above the political fray, giving her solutions an air of legitimacy rarely seen in contemporary analysis. Pilon's compassion is like a beacon of hope for everyone in this divided world. I strongly encourage everybody to read this book. -- Ambassador Akbar S. Ahmed, American University

ISBN: 9780742551497

Dimensions: 234mm x 154mm x 22mm

Weight: 435g

280 pages