Anglosphere

E17878

The Anglosphere is a group of English-speaking countries, primarily including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, that share historical ties, cultural values, and political traditions rooted in British influence.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf English-speaking world
cultural-linguistic grouping
geopolitical concept
hasCommonFeature freedom of speech emphasis
high English literacy
liberal democracy
market-oriented economies
parliamentary or presidential systems
rule of law
shared popular culture
similar media landscapes
hasCommonInstitutionalHeritage Westminster system
constitutionalism
hasConceptualBoundary not strictly defined
hasCoreMember Australia
Canada
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States
hasCulturalInfluenceFrom United Kingdom
hasDominantReligionTradition Christianity
hasGlobalInfluenceOn financial markets
global media
international law
technology sector
hasHistoricalRoot British Empire
hasLanguage English
hasLegalTradition common law
hasOriginOfTerm 20th century
hasPrimaryLanguage English
hasSecurityCooperationMechanism Five Eyes
hasSharedColonialHistory British colonial rule
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
includesInIntelligenceAlliance Australia
Canada
New Zealand
United Kingdom
United States
isUsedInContext cultural studies
international relations
political discourse
mayInclude Caribbean English-speaking states
Ireland
Singapore
South Africa
sharesCulturalValuesWith United Kingdom
United States
sharesPoliticalTraditionsWith United Kingdom
United States

Referenced by (15)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Johnson ("Anglophone world")
Thompson ("Anglo-American communities")
hasCulturalAssociation
AACR2 ("Anglophone countries")
Rupert ("English-speaking countries")
usedIn
Janice ("English-speaking countries")
culturalContext
UKUSA Agreement
geopoliticalBloc
Dudley ("Anglophone world")
hasCulturalSphere
Rodgers ("English-speaking world")
hasUsage
Thatcherism
regionOfInfluence
English-speaking Canada ("Anglophone world")
sharesPopularCultureWith
Lyman ("English-speaking world")
usage
Edward ("English-speaking world")
usageRegion
Vivian Chan ("English-speaking world")
usedInCulture
Warner ("English-speaking world")
usedInLanguageCommunity
Jones ("English-speaking world")
usedInRegion

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