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Anti-Americanism in Spain: The Weight of History
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WP47-2005 - 7.11.2005
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William Chislett
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Spain’s feelings toward the United States are the coldest in Europe after Turkey, according to a poll by the German Marshall Fund. And they have been that way for a very long time. The country’s thermometer reading on a scale of 0-100 was 42º in 2005, only surpassed by Turkey’s 28º and compared with an average of 50º for the 10 countries surveyed (see Figure 1). The same degree of coldness towards the United States was brought out in the 16-country Pew Global Attitudes Project where only 41% of Spaniards said they had a very or somewhat favourable view of the United States. This surprises many people. After all, Spain has become a vibrant democracy and a successful market economy since the right-wing dictatorship of General Franco ended in 1975 with the death of the Generalísimo. Why are Spaniards so cool towards the United States?
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Cultural policies in Europe: The Spanish case
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WP24-2004 - 7.4.2004
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Elcano Royal Institute
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Cultural policies in Europe is a web-based and permanently updated information and monitoring system of national cultural policies in Europe, initiated by the Council of Europe. The country profile of Spain was coordinated and edited by the Real Instituto Elcano from an agreement with the Ministry of Culture and contributions by a group of experts
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© Fundación Real Instituto Elcano, Madrid, 2002-2013
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