U.S. myopia

Pfaff, Willaim

8 OF SEVERAL MINDS WILLIAM PFAFF U.S. MYOPIA The world does not revolve around Washington Anti-Americanism abroad preoccupies many Americans concerned with their country's place in the...

...vetoes of UN efforts to restrain Israel from what many consider the unjust and immoral use of collective punishments and disproportionate violence against Palestinian resistance to Israel's illegal colonization of Palestinian territories...
...The latter is an imprecise category but includes the antiAmericanism that derives from value differences...
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...O'Neill, not atypically (American businessman he is), took it for granted that everyone else in the world lives a backward life by U.S...
...rivals...
...popular culture and entertainment, fast foods, genetic manipulation of food, gun laws, the death penalty, and so forth can all be put down to value difference, and little or nothing can be done about it...
...Peter W. Rodman of the Nixon Center wrote very sensibly last summer in The National Interest, a Washington quarterly, about the mistaken American assumption that because it considers itself acting on universal moral principles, opposition is illegitimate...
...industries, is not widely conceded...
...It wants investors and Wall Street to stop thinking that the company's fortunes depend on selling civil aircraft against Europe's competition...
...He didn't know what he was talking about, but this is often equally true of officials from a nonbusiness background...
...The same accusation is made against U.S...
...Journalism is partly responsible, since coverage of international affairs in the U.S...
...Matters that do not directly address Washington concerns tend to be ignored, since it is generally assumed that anything Washington is not paying attention to can't be very important...
...That is not anti-Americanism, as Rodman remarks...
...Thus, the reality-rating of much debate in the capital is not very high...
...This invites uninformative answers and discourages unwanted or unpleasant news...
...Western Europe, Japan, and many third-world countries "view the emergence of the United States as the sole superpower as a mixed blessing" because this has destroyed international balance...
...standards...
...America's various controversies with the European Union tend to be described, even in official circles, as caused by "European subsidies" for its industries, or "fortress European" protectionism to fend off hypercompetitive U.S...
...The result is flat consumer purchasing and depressed manufacturing in what, by objective standards, is the richest country in the world...
...This stance is seen as a cynical payback to industry campaign contributors, indifferent to larger human concerns...
...MYOPIA The world does not revolve around Washington Anti-Americanism abroad preoccupies many Americans concerned with their country's place in the world, but the phenomenon is often misread in political and policy circles...
...That is, the questions asked about foreign affairs are Washington's questions, framed in terms of domestic politics and established Washington policy positions...
...The objective causes for anti-Americanism are policies and actions seen abroad as damaging to the legitimate interests of other countries or to international standards of conduct, or which encourage international lawlessness...
...Foreign criticism of the adolescent standards of U.S...
...Some opposition to the United States, identified as antiAmericanism, is actually motivated by the classic balance-of-power concerns of other major nations aware of their current vulnerability to U.S...
...Manifestations of anti-Americanism otherwise can roughly be divided between those with objective, and those with subjective, causes...
...Americans take for granted the way they live, and others can like it or not...
...The Bush administration promises a future, new approach to global warming, but the violently antiAmerican reaction of the present moment is inescapable...
...The United States is held to contribute to international lawlessness by unilateral attacks on "rogue" nations and what it calls terrorist targets...
...He said that because of Japan's currently deplorable economic performance, something should be done "to help the people of Japan achieve a higher standard of living...
...The foreign competitive challenge nonetheless was one factor behind Boeing's surprising announcement last month that it will leave Seattle, reportedly "to break the company's physical and psychological identification with commercial aviation...
...The notion that European products (or Japanese ones) might be more advanced than American products, and that trade problems include loss of competitiveness and need for protection by some U.S...
...Finally, there are what can be called the hegemony issues...
...power...
...Comparative power considerations are behind it, and the quest for balance—which history validates...
...press and television now is almost entirely Washington-driven...
...government's hostility to the treaty creating an international tribunal on crimes against humanity, and its refusal to ratify the treaty banning land mines, are widely seen as American refusals to hold itself to standards other nations are prepared to accept...
...The U.S...
...The angry reaction in Europe and Japan against the Bush administration's rejection of the 1997 Kyoto agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions—principal subject of disagreement during German Chancellor Schroeder's recent Washington visit— holds that the United States is ignoring the general international interest in preventing global warming...
...This leads to misunderstanding of the nature and cause of anti-Americanism...
...As Doug Struck of the Washington Post pointed out in a caustic dispatch, Japan's actual problem is that its living standard and level of consumer satisfaction are both so high today— much higher on average than in the United States—that Japanese consumers can't think of much they'd want to spend more money on...
...Secretary of the Treasury Paul O'Neill's comments on Japan earlier this year provide a case in point...

Vol. 128 • April 2001 • No. 8


 
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