A number of voices have emerged in U.S. political discourse questioning the legitimacy of American exceptionalism, suggesting we are in a “post-American world.” Our research examines the effects that political messages that explicitly challenge American exceptionalism can have on U.S. public opinion. Drawing upon social identity theory, we find that explicit challenges to American exceptionalism significantly impact Americans’ views toward their own nation, their willingness to denigrate foreign publics, and their broader foreign policy preferences
The purpose of this thesis is to reconsider the current position of American exceptionalism in Ameri...
This research investigates the pervasiveness of both political cynicism and American exceptionalism ...
This article explores the discursive performance and political significance of ‘American exceptional...
The idea of American exceptionalism has lived a vibrant life in American political discourse, yet li...
The idea of American exceptionalism has lived a vibrant life in American political discourse, yet li...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines the idea of American except...
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...
This book offers an interesting foray into an important and timely subject. The author explores chie...
"Exceptionalism" as an awareness of the differences between the United States and Europe (and the re...
This paper analyzes the impact of moments of national crisis on presidential emphasis surrounding Am...
This study provides a comparative perspective on the ways U.S. presidents have communicated the idea...
This article is a revised version of a paper delivered on June 24, 2011 during the 8th Professor And...
This paper critiques the contemporary literature on American exceptionalism. It examines the multipl...
How does American exceptionalism influence federal institutions to alter their function? Most litera...
The purpose of this thesis is to reconsider the current position of American exceptionalism in Ameri...
This research investigates the pervasiveness of both political cynicism and American exceptionalism ...
This article explores the discursive performance and political significance of ‘American exceptional...
The idea of American exceptionalism has lived a vibrant life in American political discourse, yet li...
The idea of American exceptionalism has lived a vibrant life in American political discourse, yet li...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation examines the idea of American except...
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...
This book offers an interesting foray into an important and timely subject. The author explores chie...
"Exceptionalism" as an awareness of the differences between the United States and Europe (and the re...
This paper analyzes the impact of moments of national crisis on presidential emphasis surrounding Am...
This study provides a comparative perspective on the ways U.S. presidents have communicated the idea...
This article is a revised version of a paper delivered on June 24, 2011 during the 8th Professor And...
This paper critiques the contemporary literature on American exceptionalism. It examines the multipl...
How does American exceptionalism influence federal institutions to alter their function? Most litera...
The purpose of this thesis is to reconsider the current position of American exceptionalism in Ameri...
This research investigates the pervasiveness of both political cynicism and American exceptionalism ...
This article explores the discursive performance and political significance of ‘American exceptional...