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::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.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref>
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Conservaive leader [[David Cameron]]is due to be guest of honour at the London launch of AITW in October 2008.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref>
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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>
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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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==History==
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AmericaInTheWorld replaces a previous pro-American blog founded by [[Tim Montgomerie]].
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::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.<ref>[http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2008/08/america-in-the.html 'America in the World' and Peter Cuthbertson,] Tim Montgomerie, CentreRight blog, ConservativeHome, 18 August 2008.</ref>
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
::AmericaInTheWorld is launched and funded by supporters of America in London and around the world. AmericaInTheWorld receives no American government or corporate funding.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref>  
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Th site's masthead states that it receives no US funding.
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::AmericaInTheWorld is launched and funded by supporters of America in London and around the world. AmericaInTheWorld receives no American government or corporate funding.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref>
  
This would seem to leave open the possibility of funding from other US sources, such as foundations etc.
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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."<ref>[http://www.liberalconspiracy.org/2008/08/22/what-do-you-mean-by-anti-americanism/ What do you mean by ‘anti-Americanism’?]comment 35, Liberal Conspiracy blog, 22 August 2008.</ref>
  
==people==
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==People==
::The three founders of AmericaInTheWorld are British citizens. The vision for AmericaInTheWorld originated with [[Tim Montgomerie]] and [[Stephan Shakespeare]]. Tim Montgomerie and [[Peter Cuthbertson]] are Directors of the project, maintaining the AmericaInTheWorld.com site on a daily basis.  Stephan Shakespeare is publisher.<ref>[http://americaintheworld.typepad.com/aboutaitw/ About America in the World], AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.</ref>  
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*[[Tim Montgomerie]] Director
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*[[Peter Cuthbertson]] Director
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*[[Stephan Shakespeare]] Publisher
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*[[Joseph Loconte]] Contributor
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*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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==Notes==
 
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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

Notes

  1. About America in the World, AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.
  2. [1], AmericaintheWorld.com, 4 November 2008.
  3. AmericaintheWorld, Justin Webb to deliver AmericaInTheWorld's first annual address, AmericaintheWorld.com, 3-November-2008, Accessed 24-April-2009
  4. 'America in the World' and Peter Cuthbertson, Tim Montgomerie, CentreRight blog, ConservativeHome, 18 August 2008.
  5. About America in the World, AmericaintheWorld.com, accessed 22 August 2008.
  6. What do you mean by ‘anti-Americanism’?comment 35, Liberal Conspiracy blog, 22 August 2008.
  7. About AITW, America In The World, 17 August 2008, accessed 27 October 2012