Simon Anholt

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Simon Anholt


Born
The United Kingdom

Simon Anholt is an independent policy advisor specializing in economic, political, and cultural engagement strategies. He founded the Good Country Index and pioneered the Nation Brands and Place Brands fields. Anholt also created the Anholt-Ipsos Nation Brands and City Brands Indexes, which assess global perceptions of countries and cities. He is the author of several books, including Brand America and The Good Country Equation. Educated in social anthropology at Oxford, Anholt began his career in advertising before founding World Writers, focusing on cultural adaptation for global brands.

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The Good Country Equation: ...

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Competitive Identity: The N...

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Places: Identity, Image and...

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Brand New Justice: How Bran...

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Brand America: The Mother O...

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Another One Bites the Grass...

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Brand America: The Making, ...

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Handbook on Tourism Destina...

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Brand China: The Next Super...

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“In his Letters from an American Farmer, first published in 1782 in English and translated soon after into French, Crevecoeur described his adoptive country and his countrymen in the most flattering terms: We are the most perfect society now existing in the world... Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world... Here a man is free as he ought to be... An American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions. From involuntary idleness, servile dependence, penury, and useless labour, he has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence – this is an American.”
Simon Anholt, Brand America

“One of those settlers was Normandy-born and ornately named J. Hector St John de Crevecoeur, who embarked for America in 1754, purchased an estate in Pennsylvania, and married the daughter of an American merchant. In his Letters from an American Farmer, first published in 1782 in English and translated soon after into French, Crevecoeur described his adoptive country and his countrymen in the most flattering terms: We are the most perfect society now existing in the world... Here individuals of all nations are melted into a new race of men, whose labours and posterity will one day cause great changes in the world... Here a man is free as he ought to be... An American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore entertain new ideas, and form new opinions. From involuntary idleness, servile dependence, penury, and useless labour, he has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence – this is an American. It was partly through such fervent testimonies from men like Crevecoeur, and from foreigners like the even more famous Frenchman de Tocqueville and the less famous German Francis Lieber, that America gained its reputation abroad, because third-party”
Simon Anholt, Brand America

“A brand is as much an open invitation to complain as it is a promise to deliver”
Simon Anholt, Brand New Justice: How Branding Places and Products Can Help the Developing World



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