Pro-American
Term of the Political Vocabulary contemporary given (during the Cold war and still nowadays) the States, modes, political parties, to intellectuals or individualities favorable to the the United States of America and their allies on the political plan, ideological, economic or simply intellectual, cultural or philosophical.
The expression can also be used to nominate a person who refuses the Anti-américanisme.
In many countries of the Third world, but also for many intellectuals or politicians of left and nationalist right, this term has a definitely pejorative consonance, either by rejection of the liberal ideology, perceived like implicit and constitutive of the Americanism, or by reaction to the developments of the policy known as Impérialiste of the US government since the turning of the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and of the policy of the " large bâton" at the end of the 19th century (War Spanish-American of 1898).