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From Bush to Biden: British public opinion and the image of America

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posted on 2025-06-16, 11:27 authored by Ben Clements
<p dir="ltr">The scholarly literature on US–UK relations has been marked by recurrent debate over the health and utility of the special relationship, recently enlivened by the policy tensions and political turbulence of the Trump presidency. The literature has also seen a social and cultural ‘turn’, with a growing focus on the broader linkages between the two countries’ societies and cultures. However, there has been limited analysis of public opinion in Britain in recent scholarly research. This article examines the ‘image of America’ in British public opinion in the twenty-first century, across recent Republican and Democratic presidencies. It uses data from the annual Pew Global Attitudes survey series and Transatlantic Trends survey series to undertake systematic analysis of these quantitative data sources. It examines the following areas: the performance and policies of presidents from Bush to Biden, the US and its people, the state of bilateral relations, and NATO. It examines aggregate-level opinion and also pays close attention to views across different societal groups, based on demographic characteristics, party support and left–right ideology. The paper makes a significant and distinctive contribution to scholarly research into US–UK relations.</p>

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School of History, Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester

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Journal of Transatlantic Studies

Volume

21

Pagination

101-140

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan (part of Springer Nature)

issn

1754-1018

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2025-06-16

Language

en

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