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Examines the global impact of American foreign policy, economic power, and cultural dominance, discussing how American actions and influence in other regions of the world build resentment toward the United States.

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Lotfi Hermi, Shamim Miah, Jan Mair, Sohail Inayatullah, Sean Cubitt, Sujit Patwardhan, Scott Crawford, David Peat, Kirk Junker, Michael Clark and other friends for their valuable advice and comments. Thanks also to Duncan Heath for his careful and patient editing, and Jeremy Cox for his constant nagging. Merryl Wyn Davies would like to thank her mother for cheerfully enduring parental neglect during the writing of this book. Ziauddin Sardar would like to offer the same olive branch to his kids.

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