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pro-Americanism

  • a word derived from Americanism.
    Americanism
    noun
    a custom, trait, belief, etc., peculiar to the United States of America or its citizens.

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Her pro-Americanism was sealed in April 1986 by her support, alone in Europe, for the US bombing raid on Libya.

From The Guardian Apr. 8, 2013

Moved by pragmatism, not pro-Americanism, Kishi realizes that his nation's best and most vital interests are served by close cooperation with the U.S. both in trade and defense.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hatoyama and Shigemitsu may set Japan moving farther and farther from Yoshida's pro-Americanism, more and more towards neutralism.

From Time Magazine Archive

At a White House dinner in his honor that night, Giscard sounded the refrain of unalloyed pro-Americanism by saying: "France is a dependable friend."

From Time Magazine Archive

There are other reasons for these countries' pro-Americanism.

From The Belgian Curtain Europe after Communism by Samuel Vaknin

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