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|aThe world views of the US presidential election|h[electronic resource] :|b2008 /|cedited by Matthias Maass.
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|a1st ed.
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|aNew York :|bPalgrave Macmillan,|c2009.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aThe 2008 US presidential election was a 'global event.' Across the world, countries felt theyhad a major stake in this election. This study investigates the perception of the candidates, the issues, and the importance of the 2008 election from abroad. It does so by looking at selected countries in detail. What emerges are not only significant differences in perception, but also themes thatwere common to many countries' views. In fact, these shared perceptions amount to a 'world view' ofthe US election. The world saw the US election in the context of their own national priorities and as a vote on a different type of US leadership in the world.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bBasingstoke, England :|cPalgrave Macmillan,|d2010.|nMode of access:World Wide Web.|nSystem requirements: Web browser.|nTitle from title screen (viewed on Apr. 12, 2010).|nAccess may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
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|aPresidents|zUnited States|xElection|y2008.
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|aUnited States|xForeign public opinion.
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|aUnited States|xForeign relations|y2001-2009.
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|aMaass, Matthias.
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|aPalgrave Connect (Online service)
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