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ID105359
Title ProperWhat is so American about the American empire
LanguageENG
AuthorVucetic, Srdjan
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that the American empire cannot be fully understood without reference to the ways in which American imperial identities have been associated with the historical experience of England/Britain. To make this argument, the article considers four discourses of identity in particular - Anglo-Protestantism (religion), Anglo-Saxonism (ethnicity/race), Anglo-Saxon capitalism (institutions) and English (language). US imperial development was conditioned by many forces, but none match the aggregate power of America's 'Anglo-ness'. Although it is too early to assess the ways in which these discourses are negotiated, critiqued and reproduced in the 'age of Obama', the American empire is likely to continue to protect and project Anglo-ness vis-à-vis to the rest of the world.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 2-3; Mar-May 2011: p251-270
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol. 48, No. 2-3; Mar-May 2011: p251-270
Key WordsAmerican Empire ;  Anglo-Saxonism ;  Exceptionalism ;  Obama