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::London-based international alliance opposed to anti-Americanism as well as American isolationism. Via our briefings, we aim to provide the number one factual resource for those who wish to hear the case against anti-Americanism. Our goal is to increase understanding of America, to debunk some of the leading myths about the United States, and to make a positive case for a continuing leading role for America in the world.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref> | ::London-based international alliance opposed to anti-Americanism as well as American isolationism. Via our briefings, we aim to provide the number one factual resource for those who wish to hear the case against anti-Americanism. Our goal is to increase understanding of America, to debunk some of the leading myths about the United States, and to make a positive case for a continuing leading role for America in the world.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref> | ||
− | Conservative leader [[David Cameron]] was guest of honour at the London launch of AITW in November 2008.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/home/2008/11/david-cameron-l.html], AmericaintheWorld.com, 4 November 2008.</ref>The group was due to host an address by [[Justin Webb]] in a joint event with the [[New Culture Forum]] later in the month.<ref>AmericaintheWorld, [http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/home/2008/11/justin-webb-to.html Justin Webb to deliver AmericaInTheWorld's first annual address], ''AmericaintheWorld.com'', 3-November-2008, Accessed 24-April-2009</ref> | + | Conservative leader [[David Cameron]] was guest of honour at the London launch of AITW in November 2008.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/home/2008/11/david-cameron-l.html], AmericaintheWorld.com, 4 November 2008.</ref>The group was due to host an address by BBC North America editor [[Justin Webb]] in a joint event with the [[New Culture Forum]] later in the month.<ref>AmericaintheWorld, [http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/home/2008/11/justin-webb-to.html Justin Webb to deliver AmericaInTheWorld's first annual address], ''AmericaintheWorld.com'', 3-November-2008, Accessed 24-April-2009</ref> |
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*[[Joseph Loconte]] Contributor | *[[Joseph Loconte]] Contributor | ||
+ | *Labour MP [[David Cairns]] and Tory MP [[John Hayes]], parliamentary chairmen in Britain.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About AITW], America In The World, 17 August 2008, accessed 27 October 2012</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 1 November 2012
AmericaInTheWorld is a
- London-based international alliance opposed to anti-Americanism as well as American isolationism. Via our briefings, we aim to provide the number one factual resource for those who wish to hear the case against anti-Americanism. Our goal is to increase understanding of America, to debunk some of the leading myths about the United States, and to make a positive case for a continuing leading role for America in the world.[1]
Conservative leader David Cameron was guest of honour at the London launch of AITW in November 2008.[2]The group was due to host an address by BBC North America editor Justin Webb in a joint event with the New Culture Forum later in the month.[3]
History
AmericaInTheWorld replaces a previous pro-American blog founded by Tim Montgomerie.
- I closed down BritainAndAmerica a number of months ago because Stephan Shakespeare (publisher) and I felt it lacked a clear purpose. AmericaInTheWorld.com has very clear aims, set out in its manifesto and in its masthead.[4]
Funding
Th site's masthead states that it receives no US funding.
- AmericaInTheWorld is launched and funded by supporters of America in London and around the world. AmericaInTheWorld receives no American government or corporate funding.[5]
In response to a question on this point Peter Cuthbertson stated "we’ve sought no funding and received no funding from US-based endowments or quangos."[6]
People
- Tim Montgomerie Director
- Peter Cuthbertson Director
- Stephan Shakespeare Publisher
- Joseph Loconte Contributor
- Labour MP David Cairns and Tory MP John Hayes, parliamentary chairmen in Britain.[7]
Notes
- ↑ About America in the World, AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ [1], AmericaintheWorld.com, 4 November 2008.
- ↑ AmericaintheWorld, Justin Webb to deliver AmericaInTheWorld's first annual address, AmericaintheWorld.com, 3-November-2008, Accessed 24-April-2009
- ↑ 'America in the World' and Peter Cuthbertson, Tim Montgomerie, CentreRight blog, ConservativeHome, 18 August 2008.
- ↑ About America in the World, AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.
- ↑ What do you mean by ‘anti-Americanism’?comment 35, Liberal Conspiracy blog, 22 August 2008.
- ↑ About AITW, America In The World, 17 August 2008, accessed 27 October 2012