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Tables 1.1. Opinion of the United States, 1974 15 1.2. Opinion of the United States, 1982–1987 16 1.3. Opinion of the United States, 2002 18 1.4. Opinion of the United States, by Region, 2002 19 3.1. Dimensions of Anti-Americanism 55 3.2. Effects of Issue Opinions on Overall Opinion of America, Simple Scenarios 74 3.3. Effects of Issue Opinions on Overall Opinion of America, Composite Scenarios 76 4.1. Attitudes among Islamic Publics towards U.S. Culture and Society, 2002 87 4.2. Attitudes among Islamic Publics towards Specific U.S. Policies, 2002 89 4.3. Attitudes among European Publics towards specific U.S. Policies, 2002 90 4.4. European Publics Measured on Anti-American Feeling Thermometer, 2002 92 5.1. Estimates for the Information-and-Contacts Hypothesis 127 5.2. Estimates for the Traditional Worldview Hypothesis 129 5.3. Estimates for the Antimarket Worldview Hypothesis 131 5.4. Estimates for the Scapegoat Hypothesis 133 7.1. Opinions of President George W. Bush, 2004 165 7.2. Opinions about the War on Terror and Balancing U.S. Power, 2004 166 7.3. Preferred Power Alignments, 1974 166 7.4. Support for the European Union as a Superpower 167 7.5. Quality of Life for Migrants to the United States, 2004 180 8.1. Probabilities of Low Opinion of the United States 188 This page intentionally left blank ...

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