To what extent is the sentiment a temporary reaction to the Bush Administration's perceived unilateralism? Or have more deep-seated resentments built up over time? Is this a love-hate relationship with America, a mixture of disgust and admiration? Does the hate relate to resentment of a perceived crass globetrotting American pop culture? Or is it tied to a growing disparity over national wealth and prosperity (and freedom)? Or to America's support for Israel? सम्पादकीय परिचय - 1970 में अरब के तेल व्यापारी, 1980 की शुरूआत में जापान और 21 वीं शदी की शुरूआत में अमेरिका लोगों के बीच चर्चा का विषय बना हुआ है।
परिभाषा
(used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held; "deep-rooted prejudice"; "deep-seated differences of opinion"; "implanted convictions"; "ingrained habits of a lifetime"; "a deeply planted need" पर्याय: deep-rooted, implanted, ingrained, planted,