In recent times, American Exceptionalism has become a major issue in United States elections, in particular the 2012 presidential election. In general terms, American Exceptionalism is the idea that there is something inherently different about the United States of America that distinguishes it from the rest of the world. Each time period has an expression of this concept. Beginning with the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, there are two prime examples: John Winthrop’s “City Upon a Hill” and Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. This is followed by the nineteenth century, where the rhetoric of Manifest Destiny shows a distinct belief that the United States has a mission to help the wider world. This mission carries on into the twentieth century...
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How does American exceptionalism influence federal institutions to alter their function?Most literat...
ABSTRACT In this paper, I address the problem of the usefulness of the notion of American exceptiona...
In his calls to “Make America great again” Donald Trump is making both a threat and a promise. What ...
This paper aims at putting into perspective the recent, post 9/11 debate on the United States‘ alleg...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesInternational StudiesEdmund FongAmerican exceptionalism is a multi...
The American experience has been defined, in part, by the rhetoric of exceptionalism. This book of 1...
"Exceptionalism" as an awareness of the differences between the United States and Europe (and the re...
“American exceptionalism” has been an important part of presidential foreign policy, especially sinc...
Exceptionalism, the notion that Americans have a distinct and special destiny different from that of...
Since September 11, American Exceptionalism has emerged as a dominant leitmotif in today\u27s head...
How does American exceptionalism influence federal institutions to alter their function? Most litera...
American exceptionalism—i.e., the belief that the United States is chosen, superior to other nations...
‘American exceptionalism’ is a concept that has frequently been referenced in presidential rhetoric ...
This paper critiques the contemporary literature on American exceptionalism. It examines the multipl...
“American exceptionalism ” has been an important part of presidential foreign policy, especially sin...
How does American exceptionalism influence federal institutions to alter their function?Most literat...
ABSTRACT In this paper, I address the problem of the usefulness of the notion of American exceptiona...
In his calls to “Make America great again” Donald Trump is making both a threat and a promise. What ...
This paper aims at putting into perspective the recent, post 9/11 debate on the United States‘ alleg...